MIM to spread its wings towards North

Amid the conservations, the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) is gearing up for the polls in North India. The MIM has announced that it would expand to other province and regions in the country.

Addressing MIM’s 57th Revival Day celebrations at Darussalam, party leader Akbaruddin Owaisi said that MIM would take all communities, especially the Dalits, along and would fight for their rights.

Interestingly, during his 90-minute long speech, he did not give any indication towards TRS government. He neither praised nor criticized the Govt.

MIM leader said that “MIM would soon establish an auditorium with a capacity of 4,500 people at Darussalam”. Similarly, efforts are on to set up a Law College, Political Research Centre and soon the services of Darussalam Bank will be stretched to other parts of the country.

However, referring to the statement made by BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj, wherein he asked Hindus to produce four children, he described the Sangh Parivar as “Bachelors’ Club”.

Charminar MLA and MIM General Secretary Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri were all present during his talk.