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#76 [Permalink] Posted on 21st November 2024 19:12
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Hindus are allowed to have caste based parties but God forbid if muslims decide to have a Muslim party. In your example, a secular party did not lose because SSUBT won who are now secular.
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#77 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd November 2024 09:03
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The strategy of removing the persecutor or mitigating their harm is the top most priority of intellects and well wishers who care about the weaker sections of the society.

Ameer e muhtaram Owaisi has different priority, for him this is the right time to cash on the miseries of muslims and establish his political base. As a politician he has all the rights do that, but alas, this has a byproduct, he is denting the possibility of winning of parties who are not harming muslims.
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#78 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd November 2024 16:07
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This is what VBA has said today.

If VBA gets the numbers, tomorrow, to support a party or an alliance to form the government in Maharashtra, we will choose to be with one who can form the government.

We will choose power! हम सत्ता में रहना चुनेंगे!

In your above example why was the blame solely placed with AIMIM and not VBA for NCP's loss when VBA are willing to partner BJP if it has most seats?
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#79 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd November 2024 17:08
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Indian muslims desperately need relief from persecution. Or work towards mitigation.

Kindly explain what is AIMIM's contribution for this.

VBA is another political party and we know how how politicians behave in India. If AIMIM claims it is another political party, politics is priority for them, we withdraw. We don't beg VBA, NCP etc, similarly we shall not beg AIMIM.

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#80 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd November 2024 06:06
As expected, AIMIM gets opportunity to raise voice for Maharashtra Muslims.
Mission accomplished.
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#81 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd November 2024 10:41
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AIMIM contested 16 seats out of 289. Blame your secular parties for not putting up a fight. If raising voice for Muslims is a crime then you might as well blame maulana sajjad nomani for his press conference and the candidate list.
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#82 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd November 2024 12:01
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Ameer e muhtaram owaisi sab fought to establish his political base in Maharashtra
Maulana Sajjad Nomani db didn't had personal agenda, he suggested in election what he researched was good for ummah.

News is coming that Mr Jaleel lost his seat from Aurangabad East, they are blaming other vote cutter muslim candidates and Maulana sajjad nomani for his defeat.
Now they get the feeling how it hurts the ummah when they are/were responsible for vote cutting and helped non-secular candidates to win.
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#83 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd November 2024 13:57
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Why is the responsibility of AIMIM to sit out elections and not VBA and SP in seats where MVA candidate was already present. AIMIM also lost seats due to vote cutting by SP and VBA. What's the need for SP to fight outside UP if AIMIM is lectured not to do so outside Hyderabad?
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#84 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd November 2024 14:12
Muslims should stop focusing only on defeating the BJP, as pushed by secular parties, because it only creates more problems. The BJP/NDA is not going away anytime soon, so instead of vague ideas like 'saving the constitution,' Muslims should focus on clear goals that benefit their community. Working with those in power is the way to make real progress.

If secular parties lose seats because of AIMIM, it shows that Muslims are becoming stronger and can challenge even old, powerful parties. Supporting AIMIM is important, whether they win or lose a seat. It’s not the job of Muslims to save secular parties—that’s for Hindu voters to decide. Muslims should focus on building their own strength and working for their own progress.
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#85 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd November 2024 14:39
During the Lok Sabha elections, Congress inspired many educated, progressive Indians who supported the party passionately. These people, from different parts of civil society, worked hard for the campaign. They confronted opponents, boosted Congress’s social media presence, and, most importantly, shaped the larger story of the campaign.

These supporters played a major role in Congress’s good performance during the elections. However, most of them are no longer actively backing the party.

These supporters are not just volunteers; they are individuals driven by strong values. They are the ones who can effectively counter Congress’s opponents and their influence. However, when they see Congress leaning toward "soft Hindutva," avoiding a firm stance on secularism, and failing to promote progressive ideas, they lose faith in the party.

At present, many of them do not trust Congress anymore.

Here’s the hard truth: Congress will keep losing elections because the party does not know how to create a strong, emotional message that connects with people. Most of its team relies on outdated ideas and lacks creativity or the ability to adapt.

Elections are won on emotional stories, not just on issues like corruption, unemployment, or inflation. While these issues are important, they do not inspire voters. Civil society, made up of writers, artists, journalists, and professionals, excels at creating powerful narratives. This was evident in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections when they helped Congress perform well.

Instead of relying on traditional advisors, Congress needs to listen to these creative minds. The party must show it shares their values and inspire them to support it again. If Congress can do that, these supporters will craft a narrative for its campaign that opponents will not be able to counter.

However, if Congress does not build a progressive ecosystem and support the voices of civil society, it will continue to lose. This is the harsh reality. Opponents succeed because their supporters fight hard for them.

For a short time, Congress had a similar group of passionate supporters, but the party has lost them.

The choice is clear: if Congress wants to win, it must rebuild that ecosystem. There are thousands of people ready to fight for the party, but they will only do so if Congress fights for their values—values that represent "The Idea of India."
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#86 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd November 2024 16:24
In politics there is no postmortem. All actions were based on whatever situation demanded during elections. All is forgotten and forgiven. In the next elections, decisions are taken based on what situation demands on that time.

It is common man who is hurt, gets depressed for a long time. We must not attach ourselves too much with the current politics.
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#87 [Permalink] Posted on 24th November 2024 14:38
Three Muslims Killed as Locals Opposing Survey of Mughal-Era Mosque in Sambhal Clash With Police.

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#88 [Permalink] Posted on 24th November 2024 14:42
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1. A historical mosque is identified by Sanghis, who claim it was originally a temple. This leads to the filing of a legal case.

2. A court, sometimes disregarding the Places of Worship Act of 1993, authorises a survey of the site to investigate these claims.

3. Members of the Muslim community voice their objections, highlighting the divisive and communal undertones of the actions.

4. In response, police are deployed, often resorting to lathi charges to suppress the protests by Muslims.

5. As tensions escalate, protests grow, and the police open fire, resulting in fatalities within the Muslim community.
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#89 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2024 15:14
Acourt in Ajmer on Wednesday issued notices to the Union Minority Affairs Ministry, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), and the Ajmer Dargah Committee seeking their response to a petition that sought a physical survey of the renowned Dargah Sharif. In the legal petition, Hindu Sena chief Vishnu Gupta claimed that the mausoleum of 13th-century Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti was originally a Shiva temple. What does the evidence provided by Gupta and books on Ajmer suggest?

https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/India/was-ajmer-dargah-a-shiva-temple-what-books-hindu-lawyer-s-evidence-suggest/ar-AA1uUkxo?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=8c38418ad7c9402e82b5787a77a24d87&ei=2
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#90 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2024 16:49
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It's all AIMIM's fault.
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