Another user Syed Hashir Adnan raises a serious question and says, “He always points out the differences between Muslims and Hindus but why can't he unite Muslims and Hindus.”
“Not a good guy. Not good for the country. Not good for the world. Not good for the religion,” says another blogger Safeer Azhar.
Syed Ali Raza points out that the society is full of people who would do anything for the political gain. “There are always people in every society of this small planet who could do just anything to gain political benefits (Owaisi is undoubtedly one of them),” says Raza.
In answer to Akbaruddin's claim that he represents Indian Muslims, Raza says, “People like him say we represent all Indian Muslims actually they don't even represent a single Muslim except for themselves (If he is a Muslim indeed).”
Decoding deeper into Akbaruddin's vision of politics, a user Syed Danish Aalam says, “Speaking about muslims, most of them hate him and coming to Islam or any other religion, the fact is no religion preaches hatred.
These are the politics they play around with people so that they could survive in the market. By provocative speeches, they can just garner the votes of the uneducated people.”