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Owaisi Warms up to Tribal Party in Rajasthan after It Breaks Ties With Congress

by | May 25, 2021

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In present situation, if Owaisi ties up with BTP, then he can be the gamechanger in tribal dominated seats of Gujarat, MP and Rajasthan. In Rajasthan, the BTP stands strong in Dungarpur, Banswara and Pratapgarh districts

JAIPUR – All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) leader Asaduddin Owaisi has extended his support to Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP) in Rajasthan soon after the latter announced to withdraw its support to the ruling Congress.

The BTP recently dissociated itself with the ruling party in Rajasthan after alleging that the Congress has joined hands with BJP to defeat BTP in Zila Parishad polls in Dungarpur district.

Soon after the stunning political episode, BTP National president Chhotubhai Vasava, tweeted, “#BJP Congress are one. This is the only truth.”

Replying to his tweet, Owaisi said, “Vasavaji Congress will teach you and me the lesson of Opposition unity in the morning and evening. However, it will not rise above the Janeyudhari unity itself. Both of them are basically one. How long will you support them? Is your independent power anywhere less than a kingmaker? Hope you will take a right decision soon. We are with you in this struggle of stake,” he said.

There are reports of Owaisi taking a strong interest in Rajasthan soon after recent municipal polls in three districts. The Muslim leaders of the state wanted their community to be represented as they had a strong number of corporators in the walled city.

Feeling deserted, these community leaders then approached Owaisi, and since then, Owaisi is monitoring political developments in the state, say official sources.

AIMIM is keeping a strong vigil on 40 seats dominated by Muslims in state, they added.

Owaisi’s tweet further strengthens this claim.

As he has already marked a significant presence in Bihar, he now seems to be making attempts to change political equations in tribal and Muslim belts in Rajasthan too, confirmed sources.

In present situation, if Owaisi ties up with BTP, then he can be the game-changer in tribal dominated seats of Gujarat, MP and Rajasthan. In Rajasthan, the BTP stands strong in Dungarpur, Banswara and Pratapgarh districts.

The party has two MLAs in the Rajasthan Assembly. However, the party which supported Congress in Rajya Sabha polls as well as during political crisis it faced in July has withdrawn its support to the party.

Rajkumar Rout, BTP MLA, told IANS, “Our party has announced to withdraw support to the Congress as it joined hands with the BJP to emerge winner in the recent local polls. We are elected representatives and need to answer to people who voted for us. They were questioning us about how we could support a party who can join hands with the opposition to emerge as the winner,” he said.

Meanwhile, all eyes are now set on what shall be the next move of Owaisi in the state. Will it continue to be the two-party dominated state or if there will be a third front coming in at any point, remains the most discussed question in political corridors.

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