makikirkiri
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Obviously no hindu is going to vote for them.No never. hindus are not so devoid of self respect to vote for a party called :@makikirkiri: Owaisi's dont win because the Hindu population won't vote for them. Or more accurately the other parties play the religion card. Other-wise if you know them well enough, they are the perfect people to be secular leaders who are muslims. Listen to their speeches in assembly and parliament.
MIM Majlis Ittehad ul Muslimeen .You seem to know so much more about MIM you must know what it means. Which party in the state plays religion card?TDP ..? Congress ? The communists? The TRS? No one except BJP.And what is the voterbase of BJP in the state ? need I tell you?I have in all my years of political interest never heard him talk of the issues of people.It's always muslims , muslims and muslims all the way.Though BJP does play the religion card it atleast preserves the decency by atleast pretending to be secular.MIM is just blatant nakedness.
when it comes to supporting the interests of all hyderabadis , all the parties have given the same statement. You are hearing or being fed selectively.Go read the local newspapers.
well coming to their speeches in assembly and parliament I have heard a lot of them my self.they have good communication skills ..agree only upto that.have you seen their actions in public? Have you seen how they attacked taslima nasreen?do you even know the reasons behind the recent riots in the city?It's not BJP which caused it as you would like to believe.There is a lot of posturing and counter posturing which happens all the time in hyderabad and the recent riots were just a result of that regular rivalry.
Do you know how these younger generation MIM leaders behave with police?Do you know how they behave with any govt employee?
Are you aware of all the views put forward by them on various platforms?First do that.being presentable and speaking fluently are not the only qualifications to being a leader much less to being called secular.
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