"He meant to settle things...": AIMIM leader Akhtarul Iman defends Akbaruddin Owaisi's '15-Minute' remark
AIMIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi's controversial «15-minute» remark made in 2013, AIMIM Bihar President Akhtarul Iman defended him, stating that Owaisi intended to resolve tensions between Hindus and Muslims if given 15 minutes.
Iman emphasized that Owaisi did not imply violence but rather suggested that removing police presence could enable communities to settle disputes peacefully.
Reacting to BJP leader Navneet Rana's response to Owaisi's comment, Imam said, «The people of BJP cannot understand anything. Akbaruddin Owaisi did not say that in „15 minutes“ he would murder someone or burn someone's house, he meant to say that, removing the Police and Hindu-Muslim brothers would settle everything together. Wherever there are clashes it is the police who ignite it»
BJP Madhya Pradesh State In charge Muralidhar Rao also slammed Owaisi for his remarks and accused the AIMIM of practising the «divide and rule» policy.
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«AIMIM represents the communal ideology, and they follow the policy of divide and rule. People know the history of MIM. They