"Never was a man born who can buy Asaduddin Owaisi with money," the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief said on Wednesday, hitting back at Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee after she said the BJP is "spending crores of rupees to bring in a party from Hyderabad to divide Muslim votes" in the poll-bound state.
Owasi said, "Never was a man born who can buy Asaduddin Owaisi with money. Her allegation is baseless and she is restless. She should worry about her own home, so many of her people are going to BJP. She has insulted the voters of Bihar and the people who voted for us."
Taking to Twitter, the leader also said Mamata has insulted the voters of Bihar and that she is trying to divert all her anger on him but she has not yet encountered a real Muslim. He further said muslim voters are not Banerjee's "jagir".
"So far you’ve only dealt with obedient Mir Jaffers & Sadiqs. You don’t like Muslims who think & speak for themselves. You’ve insulted our voters in Bihar. Remember what happened to parties in Bihar that kept blaming their failures on “vote cutters” Muslim voters aren’t your jagir," he tweeted responding to the Trinamool chief's remarks.
After putting up a good show in the Bihar assembly elections, the AIMIM had announced that it will contest in next year's Westr Bengal assembly polls. In the recently concluded Bihar polls, the AIMIM won five seats in the Muslims dominated Seemanchal region on the border of West Bengal.
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AIMIM is a B-team of the BJP': Mamata Banerjee
Addressing a rally on Tuesday, Mamata claimed that the saffron party was spending crores of rupees to bring in AIMIM from Hyderabad.
"To divide the Muslim votes, the BJP is spending crores of rupees to bring in a party from Hyderabad. The plan is that BJP will eat into Hindu votes, and this Hyderabad party will eat into Muslim votes. In recent Bihar elections, they did the same thing. This party is a B-team of the BJP," Banerjee said while addressing a rally in Jalpaiguri.
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Owaisi’s party has been very active in Muslim dominated districts like Murshidabad and North Dinajpur and party leaders are confident of securing victory in North Bengal which has 54 seats with strong Muslim presence in at least 10 constituencies.
Elections to the 294-member West Bengal assembly are due in April-May next year.
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