AIMIM to contest Gujarat assembly elections
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- Owaisi said, ‘We will fight the Gujarat assembly elections with full force’
- Owaisi also said that Sabir Kabaliwala (AIMIM Gujarat chief) will take the right decision on the seats.
- AIMIM chief said that he has come to Gujarat to strengthen the party
Gujarat Election 2022: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) will contest the assembly elections in Gujarat, party president Asaduddin Owaisi Confirmed on Saturday, the party has been preparing for the assembly elections since the municipal elections in Ahmedabad and Surat.
Addressing a press conference in Bhuj, Gujarat, Owaisi said, “We will fight the Gujarat Assembly elections with full force. However, we have decided on how many seats. I am sure that Sabir Kabaliwala (AIMIM Gujarat chief) is the right decision in this. Will take. Affiliated.”
The Hyderabad MP said that he has come to Gujarat with the intention of strengthening the party. “Our candidate will also stand from Bhuj,” he said.
Significantly, this year assembly elections are to be held in Gujarat.
Owaisi on protest against Ranchi
Owaisi also targeted the Center over the communal clashes in Ranchi.
He said, “It is imperative for democracy to ensure that there is no violence and it is the duty of the government to stop it. There was firing on people in Ranchi. This should not have happened. FIR registered against Nupur Sharma for such comments.” Has been.” And the law will take its course. We don’t need his apology.”
Meanwhile, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Friday urged everyone in his state to stay away from the protests in the capital Ranchi over the recent controversial remarks of suspended Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Nupur Sharma and expelled party leader Naveen Kumar Jindal. urged.
Due to the violence, curfew has been imposed in some parts of Ranchi under section 144 of CrPC.
Significantly, in the first week of June, a controversy erupted over the remarks of suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma against minorities.
Some Gulf countries have also lodged their protest. The central government, however, reiterated that the controversial remarks about Prophet Muhammad did not reflect the views of the government and said that action has been taken by the quarters concerned against the remarks.
(with inputs from ANI)