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Asaduddin Owaisi : If voted united, the next Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh will be a Muslim

Alex Marshal
Last updated: 2021/12/13 at 1:40 PM
By Alex Marshal 1 year ago
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Asaduddin Owaisi : All eyes are on the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections and all political parties are vying for power or to be a part of it. Is working to distribute votes. Asaduddin Owaisi has come up with a new ploy to divide the Muslim vote. He claimed on Sunday that a Muslim would be made the Deputy Chief Minister in the government to be formed after the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections But his party’s election campaign aims to give Muslims their right to power. If Asaduddin Owaisi succeeds in distributing Muslim votes, it will be very good for BJP.

Addressing a public meeting of AIMIM at GIC Ground, Kanpur, Asaduddin Owaisi said that if 19% Muslim voters of Uttar Pradesh unite and vote this time, then the next Deputy Chief Minister of the state would be a Muslim. He said that instead of being a vote bank of any political party for Muslims, it was time to prepare the leadership of their nation in the state.

Asaduddin Owaisi said that in the politics of Uttar Pradesh, every community has its own leadership. He said that only Yadavs with 9% population made Mulayam Singh Yadav and Jats with 8% population made Mayawati Chief Minister several times.

Asaduddin Owaisi said the state has leaders of all castes but Muslims have no leader of their own, while Muslims make up 19 per cent of the population. Despite this, not a single Muslim chief minister has been elected since independence.  Owaisi added: “Our party will contest 100 out of 403 seats in Uttar Pradesh. We will leave the rest to our allies. “

Asaduddin Owaisi said what he always said was that after independence Muslims remained the vote bank of some parties but in return they got nothing but the reality is the opposite. Indian politics and Muslims in India got a lot that the majority class Has found Owaisi, whose party name is ‘Ittehad-e-Muslimeen’, says the same thing as the Hindu Mahasabha does for Hindus. If it is done, Akhilesh pays Rs. 21 lakhs. But when a young man from Kasganj dies at the police station, not a single secular party leader goes to meet the victim’s family.

Addressing the minority community, Asaduddin Owaisi said that water was valuable in Uttar Pradesh but the blood of Muslims was of no value. The reason is you. You did not choose your leader which is why you have been left behind since independence.

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Alex Marshal is a journalist with Asia Times Now, California.
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