During the rally, he slammed Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma for allegedly posting a video depicting violence against a person in a cap. By highlighting a video in which a high-ranking official symbolically "fires" at a person identified by their religious attire (beard and cap), the Zaheera
Speaking at a public rally in Karimnagar, Owaisi said the UGC guidelines mandate that colleges and universities take action if students from backward classes, Dalits, tribals, or minorities face harassment. He claimed that "upper-caste groups tried to create a storm across the country" ag
Addressing a public rally in Karimnagar, Owaisi claimed that US President Donald Trump has warned that the US could impose an additional 25 per cent tariff on India if it imports oil from Russia, directly or indirectly.
AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi lashed out at Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over his "Miya Muslims" remarks, mocking the latter by offering him "two rupees."
Speaking at a public rally in Nizamabad on Friday, Owaisi said he was listening to PM Modi highlight that populations across the world are ageing, while India still has a predominantly young population.
Addressing a rally in Telangana's Bhainsa, Owaisi criticised the Prime Minister for projecting himself as the "biggest backward class leader," while alleging that his government failed to stand by anti-discrimination measures in higher education.
Addressing a rally in Telangana's Bhainsa on Thursday, Owaisi alleged that former US President Donald Trump dictated India's oil procurement choices. He claimed that Trump asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stop purchasing oil from Russia and instead buy it from Venezuela, to which PM
Jaiswal's remarks come after Owaisi criticised Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over "Miya" remarks and said that the Chief Minister disrespected the muslim community in the state. In Assam, the term 'Miya' refers to Bengali-speaking Muslims. The BJP and CM Sarma have been attacki
Targeting the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Owaisi further said that while the government talks about building a developed India, becoming the world's third-largest economy, and emerging as a global superpower, it hesitates to pay "one rupee" to an autorickshaw driver.
Addressing a public rally in Adilabad, Owaisi asserted that the country required confidence, honesty, and hope, but instead was left with suspicion, normalised falsehoods, and a climate of fear. He claimed that aspirations of becoming a global power have not translated into meaningful imp
While addressing a public meeting in Nalgonda on Sunday, he said a strong mandate for the party was essential to revive stalled development work in poorer areas and secure a brighter future for the region.