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Asaduddin Waisi, head of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, appeared in Furfura Darbar before the West Bengal Assembly vote.
Arriving at Furfura Sharif on Sunday morning, he had a meeting with Peerzada Abbas Siddiqui.
Abbas Siddiqui welcomed Asaduddin after he arrived at Furfura’s court. Then the two sat down in a private meeting. YC also tweeted a photo from that meeting.
According to the Hindustan Times, the tactics for the Assembly elections may have been discussed there.
Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, the party of emerging Muslim leader Asaduddin Waisi, won five seats in recent assembly elections in Bihar.
After that, Mim Pradhan said, Mim will participate in the assembly elections in various districts of West Bengal. But in the meantime, a large part of the MIM organization in the state has joined the ranks.
Trinamool claims that BJP is importing Mim to cut Muslim votes in the state. The BJP claims that they will win in their own power.
The CPM claims that the Trinamool and the BJP have started a dirty game of divisive politics in West Bengal. Its fruit is the import of meme.
After the unexpected success in the Bihar elections, Asaduddin Waisi is once again accused of favoring the BJP.
Congressional leaders have directly said that the BJP alliance was able to return to power in Bihar when the YC party won the Muslim vote.
In fact, the influence of the 93-year-old political party Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen was limited to the city limits of Hyderabad only a few years ago.
A large part of the Indian Muslim community is beginning to see him as the ‘new leader’ of Muslims in the country, from the opposition to the annulment of the three divorces to the issue of the demolition of the Babri Masjid or the way YC has ruled on the citizenship law.
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