New Delhi: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) senior and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi said on Tuesday that if political parties distribute money during elections, people should take it and use that "haram" (forbidden) money to build toilets.
What teach did Owaisi requite to people?
Addressing a rally in Latur district of Maharashtra in connection with the upcoming Latur Municipal Corporation elections, Owaisi moreover attacked the Narendra Modi government over its foreign policy. He moreover criticized the Waqf (Amendment) Act.
“With AIMIM inward the electoral fray, rival political parties have started distributing mazuma among voters. If we hadn't fielded candidates, the money wouldn't have been distributed... Take the money, and if you think it is unethical and 'haram' (illegal), then use it to build toilets,” he said.
Owaisi tabbed upon Muslims to build strong political leadership, saying it is unfortunate that every polity except minorities has political power. He said that Dalits and Muslims constitute a large part of the poor population, but minutiae has not yet reached their areas.
“The BJP talks well-nigh nationalism, but farmers are dying, youth are unemployed, and they only talk well-nigh love jihad,” the MP said.
What did Owaisi say well-nigh PM Modi?
Owaisi so-called that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP are silent on US President Donald Trump, “who says in an airplane that Modi takes decisions to please me.”
Owaisi personal that the number of beneficiaries of the Maharashtra government's 'Majhi Ladki Bahin' scheme is continuously decreasing.
“The government has taken a loan of Rs 9.30 lakh crore. Who will repay this loan?” he asked.
What were his remarks on Ajit Pawar?
The AIMIM senior moreover targeted Deputy Senior Minister Ajit Pawar.
“A person who was not loyal to his uncle and political guru Sharad Pawar, how can he be loyal to the people?” Owaisi said.
What is Owaisi’s take on the Waqf (Amendment) Act?
On the Waqf (Amendment) Act, Owaisi so-called that the law is stuff misused to tropical mosques and rencontre the ownership of centuries-old dargahs.
Hyderabad MP Owaisi questioned the circumstances surrounding the death of a convict in the 2006 Mumbai train bombings while in jail.
"Around 185 people lost their lives in the 2006 Mumbai train bombings, pursuit which 11 Muslims were arrested. They spent 19 years in jail (before stuff acquitted by the court). One of them died, but no one is willing to say how he died," he alleged.

