Look at PM’s chair later, first give place to someone wearing burqa in the party, BJP’s sharp attack on Owaisi’s dream.
News India Live, Digital Desk: There is always a phase of rhetoric in politics, but there are some things which go straight to the heart or give rise to a new debate. Recently, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi once again said something which has made the entire BJP aggressive. Owaisi said that he wants to see a ‘hijab wearing girl’ sitting on the chair of the Prime Minister of India in his lifetime. It may sound quite inspiring for his supporters, but BJP has put such a twist here which has put Owaisi in the circle of questions. Bandi Sanjay’s answer which is now in the news What BJP National General Secretary and MP Bandi Sanjay said while taunting on this, people are considering it as quite ‘real’. Are. He asked Owaisi a direct question that if you want to see a Prime Minister in hijab or burqa, then why not start this from your own house i.e. your party? Bundy Sanjay said, “Asaduddin Owaisi Bhai, you have been the leader of your party for years. If your thinking is to take women forward, then make the next president of your party AIMIM a woman who wears a burqa. Before giving advice to others, set an example in your party. Do it.”The real battle behind the scenes is not just about a hijab or a post. Actually, BJP wants to prove that opposition parties often talk ’emotionally’ for vote bank, but when it comes to sharing their own power or rights, they step back. Bundy Sanjay’s argument is that Owaisi wants to maintain only male dominance in his party and restricts women only to vote. Question of religious politics and real development. On the other hand, Owaisi has been saying that wearing hijab is one’s personal choice and constitutionally any citizen of India can reach the top post of the country. But this war of words has made it clear that in the coming elections, there are going to be big attacks in the name of ‘identity politics’ and ‘equality’. What next? This question is now being raised among the general public too, is it enough to just make statements or should the parties really appoint their women to high positions? This war between BJP and AIMIM does not seem to be calming down at the moment, because Bandi Sanjay has pressed that vein of Owaisi from where questions are now being raised on the internal structure of his own party. In the end, whether it is hijab or saree, the issue should be that whoever sits on that post, should take the country on the path of progress. But this is politics, sir, here the issue stops only on ‘head cap’ and ‘face veil’.
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