United Vote: Owaisi's Call for Muslim Solidarity in Assam
AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi urged Muslims in Assam to vote unitedly for AIUDF in the April 9 elections, criticizing BJP for hate politics and Congress for ignoring it. He highlighted eviction injustices against Muslims and advocated for the rights of Bengali-speaking Muslims, challenging both BJP and Congress policies.
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In a fervent rally in Assam's Binnakandi constituency, AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi rallied Muslim voters to unite behind the AIUDF in the upcoming assembly elections on April 9, explicitly denouncing the ruling BJP's 'hate politics' and lamenting Congress's perceived inaction.
Owaisi castigated the eviction drives instigated by the BJP-led Assam government as 'completely unconstitutional,' highlighting the displacement of 50,000 persons as a grievous 'injustice' and a 'violation of human rights.' His remarks underscored his vigorous support for AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal.
Putting a spotlight on the challenges faced by Assam's Muslims, particularly the Bengali-speaking 'Miya' community, Owaisi criticized the BJP and Congress for exploiting the minority citizenship for political gain, urging the community to push back against the discrimination embedded in policies like NRC and CAA.
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