Thursday, January 10, 2013

Akbaruddin OWAISI hate speech, Religious politics or Pure hate?

Akbaruddin Owaisi's supporters gathered in large numbers to welcome him at Hyderabad airport on Monday morning when he flew back from london,
When religion takes a dark turn, Innocence is the one to fall. Innocence of those who loose their house, their property and sadly even their loved ones. In a highly diverse and culturally vivid country like India  religion has been a very sensitive topic, A mine that can explode in the easiest of pokes and consume the innocent. Many have played with it in the name of politics, votes are little bundles of power for the shameless politicians who toy around with these mines to gain advantage.

Hate speech by Abu Azmi and owaisi could have been a reason for riots in Dhule,Maharashtra even though its not confirmed, a fight that started with a youth not paying his restaurant bill escalated into full blown clash of two communities and later was joined by police, 5 died and over 200 are injured, this  is one such example of politicians, who in the name of religion delivered speeches dipped in hatred and political ambitions. Owaisi’s speech revolved around religious politicking and his venom coated comment about 25 crore Muslims against 100 crore Hindus caused massive outrage all over the country he further exuded hate and compared Narendra Modi to Mohd. Kasab. At the ground level there are no differences amongst people of different religion or of a different community but if the leaders of our country have firmly decided to not let go of religious politics then this situation will not surrender, a way to stop this, is by not giving them what they want and act as one community and not as members of different religious groups or societies  All that these politician feed on is what we put out for them to eat, had there been no audience to Owaisi’s hate speech this would not be an issue of national importance and the entire state of Hyderabad would not be as unstable as it is now, there is high alert in the entire Hyderabad region right now.

Following the arrest of MLA Abkbaruddin Owaisi , there have been some violent reactions by MIM. There was severe lathi charge by the police to disperse the MIM activists who threw stones and destroyed two OB vans belonging to national channels neat the court premises.
Akbaruddin Owaisi

The bandh call given by Owaisi’s party MIM in adilabad and Nizamabad districts on Wednesday received mixed response with only Bhainsa town shutting down completely even as normalcy prevailed in other parts of Adilabad district, Nizamabad and Kamareddy.Though MIM has not called for bandh in Hyderabad, police decided not to take any chances and beefed up the security in several areas and section 144 was imposed on Bhainsa, Adilabad, Ichoda and Nirmal towns which doesn't allow for a group of people to gather at one place.

Nirmal town police suo moto booked a case on 3 January against Akbaruddin for his provocative speech under IPC Section 121 (waging or attempting to wage war, or abetting waging of war, against the government of india) and 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, language e.t.c and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony).Police slapped another 5 charges of criminal conspiracy, sedition, threatening people, doing mischief on public and disobeying official orders.

Being an MLA we should expect better or should we? With the absurd to no illogical comments by many of our politicians we can easily deduce that our leaders are on a whole different universe, with an average of one mindless comment to hate speeches what will they throw at us next?
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1 comment:

  1. Well written, people like Owaisi should stay in prison, they are not fit for the real world

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