Slogans were raised in Owaisi’s rally- Aurangzeb remains immortal: AIMIM chief raised his hand and indicated to remain silent, BJP complained to the police

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Owaisi was addressing a public meeting at Malkapur in Buldhana on 24 June.

All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi was holding a public meeting at Malkapur in Buldhana on Saturday. In the midst of his speech, some people started raising slogans of Aurangzeb amar rahe. Its video has gone viral.

In the video, people were heard saying that as long as there is sun and moon, Aurangzeb’s name will remain. When these slogans were being raised, Owaisi was seen gesturing these people with his hand to remain silent. However, later Owaisi said that some news channels had run false news about Aurangzeb’s slogans being raised in my meeting. I will file a case against them.

BJP leader Kirit Somaiya had complained to Buldhana SP Sunil Kadasane about Aurangzeb’s slogans raised in Owaisi’s meeting. He requested to take action against those who raised slogans. After which, the police after examining the video talked about legal action.

When the crowd was shouting slogans, Owaisi was signaling them to keep quiet by raising their hands.

When the crowd was shouting slogans, Owaisi was signaling them to keep quiet by raising their hands.

Said in the rally – Don’t know why we were not called in the meeting of the opposition
Owaisi also raised questions on the meeting of opposition parties held in Patna on June 23 during the public meeting. He said – I don’t know why we were not called. The issue raised by Jalil is a serious one. My question is should a thirsty person come to a water source or should water go to a thirsty person?

During this, Owaisi also criticized PM Modi for his remarks of no discrimination against minorities. He said- The biggest discrimination is that BJP has 300 Lok Sabha MPs but not a single one of them is Muslim. There is no Muslim minister in the central government either.

In the same month there was violence on the post on Aurangzeb in Kolhapur

Violent clashes broke out between two groups in Kolhapur over a social media post praising Aurangzeb. In which there was fierce lathi-poles and stone pelting from both sides. During this, the police had to lathi charge to disperse the protesting crowd.

In fact, some people had made a post viral in praise of Aurangzeb on a WhatsApp group. In protest against this, Hindu organizations had announced Kolhapur bandh. They were demanding action against these people. After this, a case was registered against two people.

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