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To Hell With I.N.D.I.A, I Would Suffocate In That Alliance: Owaisi

Mumbai: AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi, who wasn’t invited to join the I.N.D.I.A bloc, said that the Congress-led alliance could go to hell. “What will I do in that organization?” he questioned, adding that he would suffocate in the alliance.

Speaking in front of the general public in Delhi, Owaisi said that he is not a part of the coalition and stated, “To hell with it.”

He said he didn’t care if he wasn’t invited to join the INDIA alliance.

“We are not in the INDIA alliance and I don’t care about it… It would be suffocating there. Why are they not standing up against the BJP on their ideology… They told that if they give us a ticket, they won’t get a Hindu vote,” Owaisi said.

“I am saying this openly, they say this behind closed walls,” the Hyderabad MP alleged.

In addition, after losing his Amethi seat in the 2018 Lok Sabha elections, Owaisi pointed guns at former Congress president Rahul Gandhi and said that the Muslim League had prevented him from drowning in Wayanad.

“Rahul Gandhi won in Wayanad but lost in Amethi. Asaduddin Owaisi did not run in the local elections. I did not have any deal with the BJP there. He won from Wayanad because there is the Muslim League there. Muslim League saved him from drowning,” Owaisi said.

Rahul Gandhi was targeted by Owaisi a day after the latter claimed that while AIMIM leaders were the target of government investigations, opposition politicians were not because Prime Minister Narendra Modi views them as his own.

Rahul Gandhi declared that Congress is fighting not only the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), but also the BJP and AIMIM, while speaking to a rally in Tukkuguda, a nearby town, ahead of the Telangana Assembly elections.

“There is no case against KCR (K Chandrashekar Rao). There is no case against AIMIM. Only the opposition is attacked. Modi ji never attacks his own people. He regards your CM and AIMIM leaders as his own, and therefore, there is no case against them,” Rahul Gandhi had said.

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