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HYDERABAD: Despite having contested just 24 seats, Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (MIM) won two seats in Maharashtra, which doesn't seem much at first glance but is actually 0.9 per cent of the state vote.
The Hyderabad-based party's successful debut in the state is being met with euphoria by some, and despair by others. "We have a counter to the BJP in the Assembly now, someone who can raise our concerns,'' says Faridbhai Batatawala, social activist from Jogeshwari.

Others, however, were worried about the polarising politics practised by MIM. "Our interests can only be damaged. It's ok to highlight Muslim grievances, but with a positive approach. MIM is purely negative," said Afsar Usmani of the Movement for Peace and Justice (MPJ), Mumbra.

MIM cashed in on the Muslim anger against Congress in the state, while plunging into electoral battle outside their base for the very first time. It was difficult to find candidates and there was no record of work to fall back on. In Nanded, where MIM has had 11 corporators for the last two years, Muslims were openly contemptuous of them till this election. Even the party's organisation was lacking, as the campaign was handled by enthusiastic but mostly uneducated youngsters, and overseen by party MLAs from Hyderabad.

The only strategy that MIM had was the religious and emotional oratory of the Owaisi brothers, who control the party and who projected themselves as saviors of a community victimised by "communal" governments. The five lakh votes polled by MIM candidates were for Hyderabad MP Asaduddin and Telengana MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi, not for the candidates. The youngsters, who proudly described Akbaruddin as "Musalmanon ka Modi" were not wrong. If Modi helped unknown contestants win, so did the Owaisis.

The party's two winners, Waris Pathan from Byculla and journalist Imtiaz Jaleel from Aurangabad Central are both newcomers.Many other unknown candidates came close to winning in Solapur, Aurangabad East, Nanded South, Mumbra, Mumbadevi, Versova, Kurla and Malegaon.

In the remaining 14 seats that they contested, the Owaisi magic failed, though the constituencies comprised a substantial percentage of Muslim voters. But the situation was different in Byculla and Aurangabad (E).

Bakri Eid fell 10 days ahead of the elections, and the Byculla Muslims, constituting 43 per cent of the voters, were furious with the difficulties they had to face in sacrificing cattle. Deonar is the only official slaughter-house. A petition to allow temporary abattoirs in Muslim-dominated areas of South Mumbai during the three days of Bakri Eid, a provision that exists under BMC rules, has been pending in the High Court since 2012.

The Congress government and the Senaruled BMC have remained unresponsive to this issue. Hence, a stridently Muslim party was seen as the ideal alternative.

Interestingly, however, when Mirror interviewed Waris Pathan, he didn't even mention the issue. In Aurangabad, according to Hamid Khan of the MPJ, the split in the Sena-BJP ranks and the unpopularity of Congress among Muslims gave MIM the winning opportunity.

Significantly, in Nanded South, Aurangabad East and Versova, MIM prevented Congress from winning - another of their aims. The party now plans to use this experience to contest Mumbai's municipal elections. MIM's entry into Maharashtra marks the return of aggressive Muslim identity politics in the state after 20 years, when SP had made its debut after the riots. But the SP had a national presence.MIM is exclusively and defiantly Muslim.
 
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These are just corn seeds, pop corns will be produced soon.
I was expecting you would reply here first Modi is doing exactly what ISI would want him to do
 
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i wouldn't have had any problem if muslim centric parties or the BJP like parties which are pro muslims come-up in india considering the fact that congress has only fooled muslims in the name secularism since independence it was highly expected they would one fine day get fed up of them .


but the problem is parties like MIM are just carrying forward congress legacy in more hardcore manner , if a muslim centric party talks about roti , kapada and makkan for poor muslims then i would welcome it , rather they are just playing petty politics and encouraging anti national activities or protecting terrorist .

BJP has very well mixed its hindutva ideology with economic development and by succesfully delivering good results in states like guj , mp and chttgh it has caught the hindu voters imagination hence its popularity is surging even in non existent states like west bengal and tamil nadu . A large section of hindu voters moved towards BJP after if started talking about issues like infrastructure , jobs , skill development etc rather than just focusing on ram mandir , and these were traditional congress voters .

For parties like MIM to become mainstream first of all they will have to dilute their hardcore mullah bullcrap and focus more on key problems like electricity , sanitation and jobs for muslim people , mere rhetoric or anti modi speeches are not gonna get them any votes and even if it does sooner or later they are going to realize that this is another congress 2.0 and ditch them .
 
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"Parties like MIM and BJP grow on each other, the more the BJP grows the more it will facilitate the growth of parties like MIM. With the defeat of the congress, Indian politics has fast moved from the centre to the right. people should soon realise this and take a considered movement towards the centre or left of centre politics. If Modi remains PM till 2024, then knowingly or unknowingly BJP would have set in motion the process of balkanisation of the Indian Republic. History always proves that no nation had remained in union when it's politics hovered around the right for more than a while. Hope the people of India realise this before its late." ---- Unknown source.

I second this comment....
 
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I was expecting you would reply here first Modi is doing exactly what ISI would want him to do

Abbe tu pagal hai kya??!! :o:

"Parties like MIM and BJP grow on each other, the more the BJP grows the more it will facilitate the growth of parties like MIM. With the defeat of the congress, Indian politics has fast moved from the centre to the right. people should soon realise this and take a considered movement towards the centre or left of centre politics. If Modi remains PM till 2024, then knowingly or unknowingly BJP would have set in motion the process of balkanisation of the Indian Republic. History always proves that no nation had remained in union when it's politics hovered around the right for more than a while. Hope the people of India realise this before its late." ---- Unknown source.

I second this comment....

And here comes another Khangress butt licker.
 
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These are just corn seeds, pop corns will be produced soon.

Once a corn pops it of no use - it gets heated, salted and eaten.

Instead of gloating on borrowed glory , its the Indian democracy that needs to be commended where even minorities are allowed a voice & vote besides the right to form a party to contest elections.

Quite unlike other countries.
 
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Its a wet dream.. even if india becomes a muslim majority country, it will become a Shia majority country(indian muslims are mostly shia) but the sunni wahabists across the border can't tolerate shia muslims in power, just like their intolerance towards shia majority iran...

There is a big IF, even for such a scenario. So pakistans dream of annexing muslim india will always be a dream.
 
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Its a wet dream.. even if india becomes a muslim majority country, it will become a Shia majority country(indian muslims are mostly shia) but the sunni wahabists across the border can't tolerate shia muslims in power, just like their intolerance towards shia majority iran...

There is a big IF, even for such a scenario. So pakistans dream of annexing muslim india will always be a dream.
No Pakistanis are wanting to see a Muslim majority nation- that would destroy their dreams of being "the most powerful Muslim nation".

They are explicitly hoping for a civil war between Indian communities and thus their biggest rival to crumble. I wonder if they see the irony......
 
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Good stuff, when India's economy crosses the $5TN mark in 2020 and Pakistan's is around the $500BN figure I wonder how sweet that Coke will taste then.....


Such despicable behaviour from a Moderator no less.
India will hardly cross 3 trillion in 2020 bro and Pakistan cannot cross 500 billion before 2022
 
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