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NEW DELHI: Indian MP Asaduddin Owaisi delivered a powerful angry speech in the Lok Sabha about the growing intolerance in the country. He demanded to know why even 68 years after independence Indian-Muslims are still labeled Pakistani.
Muslim MP delivers fiery speech on rising intolerance in India
NEW DELHI: Indian MP Asaduddin Owaisi delivered a powerful angry speech in the Lok Sabha about the growing intolerance in the country. He demanded to know why even 68 years after independence Indian-Muslims are still labeled Pakistani.
Condemning the double standards in the country he raised important facts regarding employment and why he is labeled anti-nationalist and communist depending on
By GEO URDU
Published December 06, 2015
NEW DELHI: Indian MP Asaduddin Owaisi delivered a powerful angry speech in the Lok Sabha about the growing intolerance in the country. He demanded to know why even 68 years after independence Indian-Muslims are still labeled Pakistani.
Condemning the double standards in the country he raised important facts regarding employment and why he is labeled anti-nationalist and communist depending on which party he is criticizing.
Condemning the double standards in the country he raised important facts regarding employment and why he is labeled anti-nationalist and communist depending on which party he is criticizing.
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