AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi compares Muslim situation to Jews in Hitler's era

PoliCharcha | Updated: May 03, 2024, 2:23 PM

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AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi compares Muslim situation to Jews in Hitler's era

In a recent interview with ANI, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Chief Asaduddin Owaisi drew a stark parallel between the predicament of Muslims in contemporary India and the historical persecution faced by Jews during Adolf Hitler's reign.

Owaisi remarked, " The position of Muslims in today's India is the same as the situation which Jews witnessed or experienced during Hitler's era in the 1930s. The gas chamber was the last step, before that movies were made, hate speeches took place, there was a whole process to it."

The AIMIM leader criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rhetoric, particularly his characterisation of minorities as "infiltrators" to gain electoral advantage.

"Our PM is saying that Mangalsutra will be removed from Hindu women and given to Muslims. 17 crore Muslims are being called infiltrators. Whether Modi ji will remain or not, the country will remain. The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) among Muslim women has fallen, this is the government's own data. To win an election you are calling all minorities as infiltrators. Hitler also used to say the same thing to Jews that they were not original Germans. Does this language suit the Prime Minister?" Owaisi questioned.

He also expressed readiness to substantiate claims about Muslims being the poorest demographic in India with credible data. Is Modi the PM only for Hindus? Why drag us (Muslims) into political conflicts? PM should acknowledge that Muslims are the poorest in the country. I am prepared to back this assertion with facts," Owaisi asserted.

Owaisi further criticised Modi for allegedly diverting attention from significant national achievements such as Chandrayaan-3, G-20 participation, and economic growth. He accused the government of mishandling issues like youth unemployment and border tensions with China.

Regarding the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), Owaisi argued against a single law for all, citing diversity as India's strength. He questioned the preference given to Hindu cultural aspects in laws and policies, highlighting the need to respect pluralism.

Owaisi also condemned Uttarakhand's UCC law, labelling it as "very dangerous" and accusing BJP-ruled states of restricting inter-religious marriages. He asserted the right of individuals to marry based on personal choice and criticised laws that alienate Muslims from their faith.

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