Amit Shah on Asaduddin Owaisi:  Home Minister calls Asaduddin Owaisi, big moves accelerate

Amit Shah on Asaduddin Owaisi: Home Minister calls Asaduddin Owaisi, big moves accelerate

MIM was not invited to this meeting.
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After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the government has started taking strict steps against Pakistan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security and took five important decisions in it. The central government called an all-party meeting. All political party leaders have been invited for this meeting. In particular, AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi was invited by the country's Home Minister Amit Shah himself by calling him.

It is being said that this meeting has been organized under the chairmanship of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will brief the government in the all-party meeting. Meanwhile, AIMIM was not invited for this meeting. Later, Owaisi called Union Minister Kiren Rijiju and demanded that he also be invited for the meeting. After that, Amit Shah called and invited Owaisi for the meeting.

Earlier, Asaduddin Owaisi had expressed his anger over not being invited to the meeting. He reacted angrily against the central government. He said, "An all-party meeting was organized to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack. I spoke to Kiren Rijiju last night in this regard. He said that only parties with 5 to 10 MPs have been invited to this meeting."

Later he said, "Why are the smaller parties not invited? When asked, he said that the meeting will be prolonged. Then I asked him, what about the smaller parties like us? This meeting is not an internal meeting of the BJP or any other party. This is an all-party meeting. Can't Prime Minister Narendra Modi take time to listen to all the parties?" Your party also does not have a majority. Whether it is a party with 1 MP or a party with 100 MPs, all Indians have elected MPs. Everyone has the right to express their views on those issues. I request Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold an all-party meeting, every party of MPs in Parliament should be invited."

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