AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi targeted the BJP and RSS over the NCERT syllabus controversy. He accused both of them of changing history and said that the ideology of RSS is against the Constitution.

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has also entered the fray over the change in syllabus in NCERT. Owaisi, MP from Hyderabad, said that whenever BJP and RSS come to power, they change history. He said that all this should be told in the NCERT book. During this, targeting the BJP government, Owaisi said that lies are told about Partition. At the time of independence, 98 percent of Muslims did not vote. History is being hidden and their ideology is being told.
RSS people were in cahoots with the British: Owaisi
Asaduddin Owaisi targeted Prime Minister Modi. He said that the Prime Minister is praising RSS. RSS people were involved with the British in the freedom struggle. The Sangh Parivar spreads hatred in this country and the PM is praising RSS. The ideology of Hindutva is completely against the Constitution of India. The RSS oath talks about one community. It talks about one religion. He mentioned Shyama Mukherjee and said that in 1941 when Shyama Prasad Mukherjee was a minister in the Bengal Cabinet, Fazlul Haq was leading it, who presented the Muslim League's Pakistan proposal in the Lahore session of 1940 and today the Prime Minister is talking about him. We were philosophically against the BJP and will always be.
Owaisi surrounded the PM by taking the names of China and America
Asaduddin Owaisi asked the Prime Minister to tell when the tricolour was hoisted at the RSS office. The AIMIM chief mentioned China and America and said that India faces a greater threat from China. India is suffering losses due to America's tariffs. He also gave a statement on the Bihar elections and said that we will go to Bihar and our party's campaign is also going on.
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