MIM Asaduddin challenged by BJP's Kishan Reddy

MIM Asaduddin challenged by BJPs Kishan Reddy
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MIM Asaduddin Owaisi Challenged by BJP's Kishan Reddy. Kishan Reddy, the state president of Bharaitya Janata Party dared MIM Party President, Asaduddin Owaisi, on Monday. He challenged Asaduddin to contest against him in Ambarpet constituency and win the election.

MIM Asaduddin Owaisi Challenged by BJP's Kishan ReddyHyderabad: Kishan Reddy, the state president of Bharaitya Janata Party dared MIM Party President, Asaduddin Owaisi, on Monday. He challenged Asaduddin to contest against him in Ambarpet constituency and win the election. He countered the challenge of Asaduddin who dared Modi, previously. Kishan Reddy said a normal party activist was sufficient to defeat Asaduddin. He addressed the media along with Nagam Janardhan Reddy, Pradeep Kumar, Dr. Malla Reddy, S. Prem Kumar and Premender Reddy on Monday.

Kishan Reddy said MIM was not a party at all and cited it as a pious force. Further, he said MIM party heritages reminiscences from Razakars and criticised Asaduddin for not getting changed even after coming out from jail. He said it was evident to them that Asaduddin conspired with Sonia and Ahmad Patel when he was caged. Further, Kishan Reddy said Asaduddin tried for almost a month for not getting Telangana carved. Kishan said Asaduddin has no right to speak on BJP and iterated that Hyderabad was not MIM’s own property.

Kishan Reddy said it was not an appropriate time for Municipal elections and said it should be contemplated by all parties. He said Rajnath Singh will be attending the success meeting to be held at Exhibition grounds on March 11. There will be a meeting with scholars, NGOs and JAC on March 6, added Kishan Reddy.

Later, Nagam Janardhan Reddy addressed the media and found fault for including 7 mandals of Kahammam district in residual Andhra Pradesh. He wondered how union cabinet can pass the ordinance after the issue of gazette by the President of India. Nagam said they will fight for the justice.

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