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    Asaduddin Owaisi

    Asaduddin Owaisi

    MP, Lok Sabha
    Birth DetailsMay 13, 1969 | Hyderabad, India
    NationalityIndian
    LeaguePolitician
    EducationB.A., LL.B (London), Bar-At-Law (Lincolns Inn)
    Asaduddin Owaisi's Journey so far ...
    • Born in a family of politicians who represented Hyderabad for a long time, Asaduddin Owaisi went to the famous Hyderabad Public School and St. Mary's Junior College. After graduating in arts from Nizam College under Osmania University, he went to London to study law
    • By profession, he is a lawyer and Barrister-at-Law from London's renowned Lincoln’s Inn
    • Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen was founded in 1927 to promote the development of Muslims but it was banned in 1948 after Hyderabad state's accession to the Indian Union
    • In 1958, his grandfather Maulana Abdul Wahid Owaisi revived it as a political party, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM), to fight for the rights of the minorities as enshrined in the Indian Constitution
    • Asaduddin was elected to the Andhra Pradesh Assembly first in 1994 and then in 1999 from the Charminar constituency in Hyderabad
    • He contested and won the Hyderabad constituency in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections after his father refused to contest, citing poor health. He has since won the seat four times
    • The Hyderabad MP was elected as the president of AIMIM after his father died in 2008. The party developed all-India ambitions after he became its leader
    • He has expanded the party's base in other states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh
    • Under his leadership, AIMIM contested local elections in Maharashtra in 2012 and Karnataka in 2013, winning several seats. In the 2017 Uttar Pradesh civic body elections, it won 31 of 78 seats it contested. In the 2019 general elections, AIMIM won its first Parliamentary seat out of Hyderabad in Aurangabad in Maharashtra
    • In the 2020 Bihar assembly elections, where Owaisi campaigned aggressively, AIMIM won five seats (it contested 20) in the Muslim-dominated Seemanchal region. However, his party could not bag any seat in the West Bengal Assembly elections in 2021
    • In March 2021, Owaisi went to Gujarat and campaigned for the civic body polls; AIMIM won 17 seats in three municipalities in the state and snatched the Godhra civic body from BJP
    • In the politically crucial state of Uttar Pradesh, AIMIM under Owaisi plans to contest from 100 seats in the 2022 Assembly elections
    • He has taken on the Narendra Modi government on various issues such as the triple talaq Bill, CAA, building the Ram Temple, Pegasus snoopgate, farm laws, cow vigilantism and UAPA Act
    • In 2019, the AIMIM chief ripped a copy of the Citizenship Amendment Bill in Parliament to highlight his protest, inviting sharp reactions from the treasury benches
    • A staunch nationalist and believer of the Indian Constitution, Asaduddin Owaisi says the Kashmir Valley was and will always be an integral part of India
    • His comments on the Taliban drew the ire of several politicians when he said India should have opened dialogue with the militants before it had full control of Afghanistan


    Before you go ...
    • His father Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi was a five-time MLA and represented Hyderabad in the Lok Sabha for six consecutive terms
    • His younger brother Akbaruddin Owaisi is an MLA in the Telangana Assembly
    • In 2014, he was awarded the Sansad Ratna Award
    • During the 2019 Lok Sabha Polls, he had declared assets worth more than Rs 13 crore
    • One of India’s most recognizable Muslim politicians, Assaduddin is also the Chairman of Dar-us-Salam Educational Trust (DET), founded by his father. The DET runs a number of educational institutes, hospitals and charitable organisations for the poor

    Last Updated: 28/09/2021

    Asaduddin Owaisi News

    • AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin the presence of Indian nationals "serving" in the Russian Army. Owaisi also urged Modi to stop the recruitment of Indians for the Ukraine war and to ensure that Indians stuck in the war zone are brought back home. Modi is currently headed to Russia.
    • VHP protests Owaisi's 'Jai Palestine' slogan, accusing him of divisive actions and prioritizing political gain over national unity. A formal complaint seeks his disqualification, prompting legal actions and ongoing protests.
    • I criticized the Central government and Delhi Police for their inaction on the vandalism at my residence, attributing it to PM Modi's radicalization. The attackers displayed zionist ideology with an Israel flag. Despite CCTV cameras, the Police were helpless. The incident followed my controversial 'Jai Palestine' slogan during oath-taking as an AIMIM MP.
    • AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi praised Palestine after taking his oath in the 18th Lok Sabha, sparking an uproar and leading to calls for his disqualification by BJP leaders. The slogan 'Jai Palestine' was expunged from records. Owaisi defended his actions, citing his constitutional rights and emphasizing the oppression faced by Palestinians.
    • AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi caused a political stir during his oath-taking ceremony in the Lok Sabha by expressing solidarity with Palestine and hailing Telangana. BJP's Radha Mohan Singh, presiding over the session, assured that only the official oath would be recorded following strong objections from BJP lawmakers. Owaisi defended his statements, invoking Mahatma Gandhi's views on Palestine. Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje sought action against Owaisi's remarks, urging a retake of the oath. This incident coincides with ongoing Speaker selection deliberations, with BJP nominating Om Birla and the INDIA bloc nominating K Suresh.
    • The two MPs from Manipur received standing ovations from Congress and INDIA bloc MPs when they took the oath. Many MPs from Maharashtra, cutting across party lines, ended their oath by chanting slogans. Some MPs taking a photo of a colleague taking oath invited protest from Opposition sides. On several occasions, protem speaker Bhartruhari Mahtab told the House that given the solemn occasion, the members should not depart from their text and add sentences on their own while taking oath. That made little impact on many MPs.
    • A significant controversy erupted in Parliament following AIMIM president and MP Asaduddin Owaisi's oath as a member of the 18th Lok Sabha. Owaisi, concluding his oath, said, "Jai Bhim, Jai Meem, Jai Telangana, Jai Palestine," which sparked a heated reaction from the ruling party benches. The Chair subsequently expunged his remarks from the record. Owaisi, elected for his fifth term from Hyderabad, took his oath in Urdu and preceded it with a prayer.
    • Taking a dig at the government, he said "exam warrior" Modi waged a war on future of the youth. "First it was NEET UG (~23 lakh students), then UGC-NET (~9 lakh students). Then CSIR-NET was cancelled (~2 lakh students). NEET-PG (~2 lakh) was cancelled a night before the exam. The responsibility lies with Modi & his ministers. Our youth deserve an apology from the PM & justice from his govt," Owaisi said on X.
    • Speaking at a public meeting at Darussalam, the party's headquarters, Owaisi labeled the NEET exam as a "joke" and accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of jeopardizing the future of students and their parents' dreams. The NEET-UG, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), saw participation from around 24 lakh candidates across 4,750 centers on May 5, with results announced on June 4.
    • Following the completion of the Lok Sabha poll counting, key allies of both BJP and Congress have begun converging in Delhi to discuss the formation of the new government. The Union Cabinet was scheduled to convene today at 11:30 am in Delhi. Later in the day, NDA leaders will gather at Prime Minister Modi's residence, located at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg. This meeting is set for around 3:30 pm, as reported by ANI.
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