National parties cannot deliver social equity to people: Owaisi
Team Udayavani, May 9, 2018, 10:45 AM IST
Belagavi: Leader of All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Asaduddin Owaisi, on May 8, mounted a scorching assault on the national political parties in Belagavi. Canvassing for the local party in the state, he said that it was high time the general population of Karnataka support regional parties, for example, Janata Dal (Secular) rather than the national parties.
Giving reasons Owaisi stated, “Congress, BJP and other national gatherings can’t convey social equity to people.”
He additionally declared that the Congress was not sufficiently solid to overcome the Narendra Modi-drove BJP. So he asked the minorities to vote in favor of JD(S) with the goal that the Prime Minister could be sent back to Gujarat.
It might be reviewed that the JD(S) is battling the election in organization together with the Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP) and AIMIM. Owaisi was tending to people in general rally for Belagavi North JD(S) competitor Ashfaq Ahmad Madaki at the CPED ground in the city on May 8. He was welcomed as the star campaigner in the constituency where the Muslims are a greater part.
Owaisi, who hoarded the spotlight for his dubious comments, charged that Congress government drove by Siddharamiah had kept him from entering Karnataka for a long time. He stated, “I was kept from addressing the Muslim people group in Karnataka. He (Siddaramaiah) had forced woprkers not to allow my open meets, but rather JDS has now given a stage to me. I guarantee to visit Belgaum every now and again to connect with my Muslim family.”
Turning his consideration towards the AICC President Rahul Gandhi, Owaisi censured saying, “Rahul Gandhi continues saying that he was not allowed to speak for 15 minutes in the Parliament. He should answer why the Congress government in Karnataka denied me permission to talk with my supporters here.” Challenging Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for an open debate he said that he would influence them to acknowledge “my identity.”
Blaming the national parties for mollifying the minorities for political pick up, he stated, “National parties are against flexibility of articulation. Congress simply needs the votes of minorities yet it never expects to enable them.”
Looking at the crime rates against minorities, Owaisi guaranteed that Karnataka had the most noteworthy crime rate after Uttar Pradesh. Pure youth of the minority group were detained because of the public mobs in the state, he claimed.
Raking up the contention of Tippu Jayanti celebration, Owaisi guaranteed that JDS President H D Kumaraswamy had reported to open a Tippu Sultan University for the minorities in Karnataka when Congress thought that it was hard to observe Tippu Jayanti.
Guaranteeing that both BJP and the Congress had disregarded minorities, he encouraged the minority constituencies to choose JD(S) leaders as the party has good promises for the minorities in its manifesto.
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