The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Prime Minister’s comments have embarrasse­d our country, says Owaisi

At a time when the West is expecting India to play an important role against Chinese expansion, Prime Minister Modi is competing with that country when it comes to authoritar­ianism, says the AIMIM chief who is contesting the Lok Sabha elections from Hyder

- Syed Mohammed

In the sweltering heat, Hyderabad parliament­arian Asaduddin Owaisi briskly walks across neighbourh­oods as part of his door-to-door campaign in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections. With the young and the old, and men and women welcoming and even following him, his popularity is palpable. During a short break, he speaks exclusivel­y with The Hindu’s Syed Mohammed about the campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s controvers­ial comments directed at Muslims, China, the presence of AIMIM in Bihar and Maharashtr­a, and his take on BJP’s ‘400-paar’ slogan. Excerpts from an interview:

Prime Minister Modi’s recent remarks, such as and ‘those who have many children’, have created a controvers­y across the country. Your comments?

‘ghuspethiy­on’

The only guarantee under Modi is sowing of hatred and spewing venom against Muslims. He has been doing this consistent­ly since 2002. He is not speaking as the Prime Minister,

but as a small-time leader who does not believe in inclusivit­y, diversity, and pluralism of this great country. His slogan of ‘sab ka saath, sab ka vikas’ has always been fake.

What do you make of the Election Commission of India’s reaction to these comments?

Well, it is embarrassi­ng, isn’t it? He has embarrasse­d the whole country by such venomous statements. He has embarrasse­d all Constituti­onal bodies. It is also an embarrassm­ent for the whole country at an internatio­nal level because a Prime Minister who spoke of getting us a permanent seat in the [United Nations] Security Council is now competing with China when it comes to authoritar­ianism. He has embarrasse­d not just India but also the western countries, which wanted India to play an important role against Chinese expansion.

BJP’s Hyderabad Lok Sabha candidate Kompella Madhavi Latha has been commenting on subjects connected to Islamic jurisprude­nce such as fatwas and hijab, will you be moving the ECI against them?

When the Prime Minister himself has laid down a roadmap for spewing venom, and creating hatred in the country, how can any BJP leader not follow their leader? They will have to show that they are more loyal than the king. This is nothing but dog whistle politics. It is the

ECI’s own guidelines which are being violated, so why should we go and complain whenever such nonsensica­l statements are uttered? You have so many observers, video cameras following you and me. Basically, the country is run by the ECI till the elections are held. So, when everything is monitored, it [comments and remarks] should be taken note of. The Prime Minister is also a citizen of the country. The land’s laws [should] apply to him as well.

While you have not entered into a formal alliance with Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi, you’ve expressed support for Prakash Ambedkar from Akola. How are alliances likely to play out with AIMIM in other parts of the country?

We said that the people of Akola should support Prakash Ambedkar. At a seat where Anand Ambedkar is contesting, Imtiyaz Jaleel held a public meeting in his support. In Telangana, we are „ghting elections independen­tly. We have not entered into an alliance with any political party. We have formed the PDM [signifying picchda (backwards), Dalits and Muslims] alliance with Pallavi Patel [from Apna Dal] in Uttar Pradesh.

After May 13, I will go there and campaign for the candidates of PDM. We will be contesting a few seats in Bihar. We will also be contesting a few seats in Maharashtr­a because in October, Assembly elections will be held in that State. As far as Aurangabad parliament­ary constituen­cy is concerned, Imtiyaz Jaleel is getting enormous support from each and every section of society because in the last „ve years, his performanc­e was exceptiona­l.

He took everyone along with him, he spoke for everyone, and tried to meet everyone.

He stood up and asked for reservatio­ns for Marathas, dhangars, and asked for the Mahmood-urRahman Committee Report to be implemente­d. Every section of the downtrodde­n people is supportive of him.

You have not been as critical of the Congress as you were in the recent Assembly elections in Telangana.

The media should come up with a barometer to measure severe and non-severe criticism. They [Congress] have „elded a candidate against me and are „ghting the election. As far as our party is concerned, we did not „eld a candidate in the previous parliament­ary elections.

Does the BJP’s ‘400-paar’ slogan still hold relevance?

Petrol is ₹100-paar. Ination has hit every household badly. I request you to do a survey — you need not be a data cruncher — go to any school and ask how many students are yet to pay the annual fees. You will be shocked by the number. They don’t have money to pay.

This is the state of affairs. There are job losses in the IT sector running into thousands. Can’t the BJP see this?

The AIMIM has released, perhaps for the ’rst time, a song in Telugu . . .

Singer Nalgonda Gaddar has a great voice and the song speaks about our work and all the lies that are spread against us and the AIMIM party.

You have seen the system and the way we sit in Darussalaa­m. The MLAs who sit there work like receptioni­sts, as they interact directly with the public who come there.

 ?? RAMAKRISHN­A G ?? AIMIM president and candidate from Hyderabad constituen­cy, Asaduddin Owaisi, holding a door-to-door election campaign for the Lok Sabha elections, at Malakpet in Hyderabad.
RAMAKRISHN­A G AIMIM president and candidate from Hyderabad constituen­cy, Asaduddin Owaisi, holding a door-to-door election campaign for the Lok Sabha elections, at Malakpet in Hyderabad.
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Chief Minister No one will be scared here. We will reply to the notice
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