Giriraj Singh Criticizes Owaisi, Claims Jinnahs Spirit Haunts Him

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Narendra Jijhontiya

Giriraj Singh Criticizes Owaisi, Claims Jinnahs Spirit Haunts Him

Patna, March 1: Union Minister Giriraj Singh has responded sharply to AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi’s recent comments, stating that Owaisi has the spirit of Jinnah within him.

Owaisi had remarked on Prime Minister Modi’s recently concluded visit to Israel, emphasizing that India’s foreign policy should be balanced and independent. He also stressed the importance of peace, dialogue, and respect for international law.

In reaction, Singh declared that Owaisi is not a national leader but has instead positioned himself as a global Muslim leader. He accused Owaisi of wanting to divide India, asserting that the country will not be torn apart again.

Supporting Home Minister Amit Shah’s statements on illegal immigration, Singh stated that West Bengal has become a major hub for Muslim infiltrators. He insisted that these infiltrators pose a threat to India’s security and called for a change in the Mamata Banerjee-led government in Bengal. Singh claimed there are millions of Muslim infiltrators in the state, whom Banerjee aims to grant citizenship through government documents. He urged the Election Commission to take this issue seriously.

Backing PM Modi’s remarks about the Congress party, Singh said that if Modi referred to Congress as akin to the Muslim League or Maoist groups, he was entirely correct. Singh described this as a manifestation of urban Naxalism, accusing Rahul Gandhi of tarnishing India’s image globally.

In a jab at Rahul Gandhi, Singh remarked that Gandhi’s team is rooted in dynastic politics, suggesting that despite any failures, he remains a significant figure. He warned that as long as Rahul Gandhi is part of Congress, the party will continue to face destruction.

On the occasion of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s birthday, Singh extended his best wishes, praising Kumar’s two decades of service to Bihar as a part of the NDA government, stating that his contributions will be remembered in history.

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