Owaisi Faces Backfire in India for 'Victory to Palestine' Chant After Taking Oath

Owaisi Faces Backfire in India for 'Victory to Palestine' Chant After Taking Oath

Asaduddin Owaisi, the president of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) party, took the vow as a Part of Parliament in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, June 25. After taking the vow, he announced, "Jai Bhim, Jai MIM, Jai Telangana, Jai Palestine, Allahu Akbar!" His chant of "Triumph to Palestine" has started contention and feedback in India.

Owaisi's decree of triumph for Palestine in the Indian Parliament has as of now raised numerous questions and lighted seriously debate.

In differentiate, BJP MP Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar, after taking his vow, said, "Triumph to the Hindu Country, Triumph to India." Numerous accept this motto was a coordinate reaction to Owaisi's "Triumph to Palestine" remark.

Some eyewitnesses are claiming that Chhatrapal's reaction was a fitting answer to Owaisi's statement.

Social media has too been buzzing with different criticisms.

One client composed, "Why doesn't he (Owaisi) go and live in Palestine?"

Another client called Owaisi's chant "frightful," expressing, "The entire nation accepts in brotherhood. Owaisi can't say 'Victory to India.' He says, 'Victory to Palestine.'"

Another commented, "Who voted for him? The individuals of Gaza or the individuals of India?"

Source: Hindustan Times