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Will not let NaMo become PM again: Owaisi

Aurangabad, Apr 18: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has said that if voted to power again he would not let Narendra Modi become Prime Minister of India for the second term as the BJP-led NDA government has done little for the betterment of the minorities.
Addressing an election rally last night at Urus ground at Kannad town he said, “Since last 70 years, minorities have served as ‘Gulams’ (servants) either by force or cheating.”
Speaking on his party’s alliance with Prakash Ambedkar’s Vanchit Bhahujan Agadhi (VBA), Owaisi said that he is sure that with the help of this alliance his fight against BJP leader Narendra Modi will gain momentum.
Addressing another rally at Khultabad, he said that this town, which was established by Malik Amber years ago, has now been destroyed by BJP-SS. “It is time to re-establish the town again,” he added. UNI

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