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Owaisi, a three-time MP from the Hyderabad parliamentary constituency, also said the upcoming Lok Sabha polls will be an “open election” and there will be a fight for every single seat of the total 543 constituencies.
“Unlike 2014, there is no Modi wave this time. It is an open election and there will be a fight on every seat, including Hyderabad,” he told PTI in an interview.
Owaisi, who will be contesting from Hyderabad seat again this time, said
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This front would be necessary to represent India’s political diversity and there are many regional leaders who are much more capable than Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi, Owaisi added.
He claimed that the BJP out of “desperation” is bringing national security narrative in the poll discourse to “hide its failures”, but people will not fall again on his ‘jumlas’ (false promises) and will vote responsibly.
“There was surgical strike, then Balakote air strike and now anti-satellite missile test (Mission Shakti) — the poll narrative is changing everyday. All these are signs of desperation to win this election” Owaisi said.
“Why it took five years for such a crucial test? Why he waited for election time. Was he waiting some auspicious moment? Was he was worried about losing space along with people and TV? Why did he choose this time just days before polls? he asked, adding that the PM is only doing “jumlebazi” to divert focus from unemployment, inflation and other issues.
As the BJP’s defeat is inevitable, going forward, its poll discourse will therefore change everyday, he stated.
“You will hear how PM’s poll narrative will change going forward. Modi will warm up in the first phase and the debate will heat up from the second phase till the festival of Ramadan.But people will not fall for his gimmicks,” he said.
Asked about the ‘non-BJP, non-Congress’ front, the AIMIM chief said, “I am definitely a part of it and I am supporting the TRS on this issue.”
He, however, did not share details how the ‘non-BJP, non-Congress’ front will take shape post polls nor did he disclosed probable prime ministerial candidate who can lead the front, even as he expressed confidence that the regional parties will play a decisive role in the national politics.