HYDERABAD: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi called the BJP victory a ‘Pyrrhic victory’ and stated that it will not get the same response from the entire state as the political landscape will be very different than it is in Greater Hyderabad, which it is cosmopolitan in nature while on the continental Telangana, regional emotions determine the outcome.
Interacting with people from the media here on Saturday, Owaisi said that the political vacuum created by TDP, Lok Satta, left-wing parties and a weakened congressional party, was exploited by BJP, although it will only be a momentary joy for them. A community and negative campaign was allowed. However, the political scene will change in the next eight to ten months.
Owaisi said that Telangana has particular regional sentiments, which correlate with K Chandrashekar Rao. BJP will not be able to get a mandate from the Telangana people, he claimed, adding that the latest BJP presentation would not vitiate AIMIM’s prospects. me
“Even in GHMC polls, BJP couldn’t hurt us even though their national leaders campaigned here. We are satisfied with our current performance. Our party’s strike rate is 86%, the highest among all political parties. Voters in the Hyderabad parliamentary constituency gave an appropriate response to the BJP’s disparaging campaign.
Responding to a question about the BJP leaders’ claim that they will conquer the MIM stronghold, Owaisi said that Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and others had made similar lofty claims but could not make a dent in our vote bank.
The head of the MIM clarified that the party will consult with the party leaders in West Bengal on participation in the Assembly elections in that state. However, the party will not compete in Assam and Kerala, where Moulana Badruddin Ajmal’s All India United Democratic Front party and the Muslim League of the Indian Union exist.
“We will face whoever ignores us. What is the logic that the BJP will win if the MIM participates in the elections? If so, how could BJP win 18 seats in West Bengal’s Lok Sabha, when our party was not there? “, I ask.
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