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Owaisi in UP: AIMIM Chief Owaisi to launch Uttar Pradesh’s 2022 election marketing campaign from Ayodhya on September 7

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LucknowAll India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi has determined to start out the 2022 meeting election marketing campaign from Ayodhya district from September 7. Owaisi will handle a convention at Rudauli in Ayodhya on at the present time, wherein Muslims, Dalits, backward and higher caste Hindus have additionally been invited. AIMIM state president Shaukat Ali mentioned, “Not solely Muslims but additionally different communities have been harassed and exploited by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) authorities on the Center and in Uttar Pradesh. AIMIM has determined to struggle for rights for these suppressed by the BJP authorities by organizing a sequence of ‘Vanchit-Shoshit Samaj’ conferences throughout Uttar Pradesh.’ Read: I’m Laila, Yeh Poori Mere Majnoon, Phas Gayi Razia Goons Mein… Kiska Dene Saath Mein UP Elections, Owaisi Responds On September 8, Owaisi will handle an analogous conference in Sultanpur and Barabanki. Shaukat Ali mentioned, “These communities are in search of another and AIMIM has emerged because the hope and voice of the underprivileged communities. AIMIM will name upon the individuals to help it within the 2022 meeting elections to kind a authorities that works for welfare. In the elections, BJP will say Taliban, Taliban… First inform whether or not to help or not: Owais AIMIM has introduced to subject candidates for 100 meeting seats in Uttar Pradesh. AIMIM has additionally joined a coalition of smaller political events to kind the Partnership Sankalp Morcha, which incorporates Om Prakash Rajbhar-led Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP), Babu Singh Kushwaha-led Jan Adhikar Party, Babu Rampal-led National Uday Party, Premchand Prajapati’s National Neglected Samaj Party and Anil Singh Chouhan’s Janata Kranti Party. The Morcha has invited the Bhim Army to hitch the pre-poll alliance. Owaisi (file picture).