Need I say more?? Following is from Rediff itself: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> As aduddin Owaisi, a British-trained barrister, is the public face of the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen. The son of party president Salahuddin Owaisi, he was elected to the Lok Sabha from Hyderabad, a Muslim-dominated constituency and MIM citadel. Owaisi, 35, has announced his support to the United Progressive Alliance government during the trust vote in the Lok Sabha. A decision that has surprised many, given the impression that Muslims are opposed to the India-US nuclear deal. Mohammad Siddique asked the young MP why he decided to support the UPA:
Question: Why has the MIM decided to support the UPA government?
Answer: For us the deal is not the immediate concern. Our top priority is to stop the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) and L K Advani from coming to power ...
Question : Accusations are flying thick and fast that individual MPs are being lured by offering crores of rupees to support the UPA. What you have been offered?
Answer : I am not so cheap to be sold for Rs 25 crore. The MIM has been given Rs 5,000 crore. I am not kidding. The prime minister has promised to look into our demand for the implementation of the Fatimi committee report on the Sachar committee findings. Under this four centres of the Aligarh Muslim University and Maulana Azad National Urdu university will be set up and it will be a great boon to uplift Muslims educationally. The committee has also made many other
RE:The Truth About MIM (Given 5000 Carores by Congress)
by Jayant Chaudhary on Jul 30, 2008 11:51 PM Permalink
Reference: wwwDOTrediffDOTcom/news/2008/jul/20inter1DOThtm
RE:The Truth About MIM (Given 5000 Carores by Congress)
by susi soni on Jul 31, 2008 12:07 AM Permalink
mim is another face of extreme, they have no agenda, but to fool the muslims, exploit the hinduas, and a mask of MIM with the real razakar by heart, do they condemn the razakar movement, do they celeberate the liberation of hyderabad and indepence of india, when can we see them do this sacred duty, common asaudin