Asaduddin Owaisi Hits Out At Imran Khan Over Tweet On UP Police

Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi today hit out at Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan over his tweet in which he got out the "Indian Police's slaughter against Muslims" and wound up labelling a video of police fierceness from Bangladesh.
"M Khan, you stress over your very own nation. We might want to let you know, absolutely easily forget us. We have dismissed the message, an inappropriate hypothesis of Jinnah. We are glad Indian Muslims and till the day of judgment, Inshallah, we will stay as pleased Indian Muslims," Mr Owaisi said at a dissent against the Citizenship Act in Sangareddy close to Hyderabad.
"No force on earth can remove my Indianness. No force on earth can remove my strict personality. Why? Since, the Constitution of India promises me that," he included.
Alluding to the crowd assault on the Nankana Sahib Gurdwara in Pakistan, Mr Owaisi said that Imran Khan should defend the Sikh populace.
Talking about the fights against Citizenship Act in Uttar Pradesh, Owaisi said he denounced viciousness any place it occurred yet might want to ask Prime Minister Narendra Modi whether the Prevention of Destruction of Public Property Act, 1984 applied to UP or not.
Mr Owaisi likewise responded to reports that the BJP has proposed to recuperate cash for harm caused during fights in UP.
He guaranteed that property worth Rs 2,000 crore was devastated in the Jat tumult in Haryana in 2015 and inquired as to whether the harms were ever recuperated. "Obliteration of Rs 2,000 crore. Modiji, you have taken cash from what number? Have you taken cash from those individuals? One paisa was not taken. Why? You didn't take since they were not Muslims. Is this not an infringement of Article 14 of our Constitution," Owaisi said.
"How a lot of cash was recouped for the misfortunes during the Patel tumult in Gujarat, he inquired. More than 600 police vehicles were singed, and more than 1,800 government structures were harmed. For what reason are you doing this bad form. You won't take from Gujaratis, however, recoup cash from Muslims," he said.
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