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‘RSS-BJP always changes history’, Owaisi’s first reaction came on NCERT syllabus controversy

AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi has also entered the fierce fierce fierce for syllabus change in NCERT. Owaisi, MP from Hyderabad, said that whenever BJP and RSS come into the government, then history changes. He said that all this should be told in NCERT book. During this, while targeting the BJP government, Owaisi said that there is a lie about partition. At the time of independence, 98 percent of Muslims did not vote. History is being hidden and its ideology is being told.

RSS people met with the British: Owaisi

Asaduddin Owaisi targeted Prime Minister Modi. He said that Prime Minister is praising RSS. In the fight for independence, the people of RSS met with the British. The Sangh family spreads hatred in this country and is praising the PM RSS. The ideology of Hindutva is completely against the Constitution of India. In the oath of RSS, there is talk of the same community. It is a matter of one religion. He referred to Shyama Mukherjee and said that in 1941, when Shyama Prasad Mukherjee was a minister in the Bengal Cabinet, Fazlul Haq was leading it, who had presented the Pakistan proposal of the Muslim League at the 1940 Lahore session and today the Prime Minister is talking about him. We were philosophically against the BJP and will always be.

Owaisi surrounded PM with the name of China and America

Asaduddin Owaisi asked the question and said that the Prime Minister should tell when the tricolor was hoisted at the RSS office? AIMIM Chief mentioned China and America and said that India is more in danger than China. India’s tariff is causing damage to India. He also gave a statement on Bihar elections and said that on Bihar elections, we will go to Bihar and our party is also campaigning.

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