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`AIMIM, Muslims doesn`t need loyalty certificates from BJP-RSS`: Asaduddin Owaisi holds Tiranga rally in Hyderabad
While taking out tiranga rally in Hyderabad as a part of `National Liberation Day`, Owaisi said that AIMIM and Muslims, Hindus and Dalits who lost their lives on this land do not need loyalty certificates from RSS or BJP
Highlights
- Asaduddin Owaisi holds tiranga rally in Hyderabad as a part of ‘National Liberation Day’
- He lashed out at RSS-BJP and said AIMIM and Muslims do not need loyalty certificates from them
- He also said that AIMIM has nothing to do with Qasim Rizvi but carries the legacy of Turrebaaz Khan and Maulvi Allaudin
Hyderabad: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Friday said his party and Muslims do not need any loyalty certificates from the RSS and BJP and they can throw them in dustbins. Owaisi's AIMIM took out a 'tiranga yatra' after the prayers, as part of ‘National Integration Day’ commemorating September 17.
Addressing the gathering after the rally, Owaisi, in an oblique reference to the BJP and RSS, said those who did not shed even a single drop of sweat for the independence of the erstwhile princely state of Hyderabad, are now calling it ‘Liberation day’.
“AIMIM and Muslims, Hindus and Dalits who lost their lives on this land do not need loyalty certificates from RSS or BJP and you throw them in the dustbin,” he said.
Relation with Turrebaaz Khan and Maulvi Allaudin
Owaisi asserted that the AIMIM has nothing to do with Qasim Rizvi, the head of the Razaakar army (private militia organised to support the Nizam rule), but carries the legacy of Turrebaaz Khan and Maulvi Allauddin, who lost their lives fighting the British.
“Today Hyderabad is observing #NationalIntegrationDay on the anniversary of erstwhile Hyderabad state's merger with Union of India. We offered our Friday namaz & started a tiranga bike rally. There will also be a public meeting,” before the rally, he tweeted.
Hours after the Centre announced that it would celebrate ‘Hyderabad Liberation Day’ on September 17, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi had on September 3 written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, asking him to use the phrase ‘National Integration Day’ rather than mere ‘liberation’.
The struggles of the people of the erstwhile Hyderabad state against colonialism, feudalism and autocracy are a symbol of national integration rather than merely a case of ‘liberation’ of a piece of land, he added.