After all, why did the police send a notice to Owaisi, know what is the case against the AIMIM president?

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Telangana News Desk!!! AIMIM national president and MP Asaduddin Owaisi is in trouble after giving an inflammatory speech in Solapur, Maharashtra. Maharashtra Police has issued a notice to him under section 168 of the Indian Penal Code (BNS). The police gave this notice to Owaisi on the stage. Owaisi had come to the campaign rally of Solapur Central Assembly constituency candidate Farooq Shabadi on Wednesday and was on the stage when he was served a police notice.

In the notice, Owaisi has been instructed not to hurt the sentiments of any community in his speech and not to give provocative speeches. Since the notice was in Marathi language, Owaisi asked for the notice in English language. Therefore, the police also emailed him a notice in English language. Taking the notice, Owaisi said that the notice comes only to the groom’s brother and not to anyone else. Just love your brother, what do you do? In this way he also made fun of the notice.

So Owaisi got notice

According to media reports, assembly election campaign is going on in Maharashtra. There is also a war of words going on between Hyderabad MP and AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi and Deputy CM Fadnavis. He had come to an election rally in Solapur, Maharashtra on Wednesday. Here he narrated the story of ’15 minutes’. He told people that this is the year 2012. His brother Akbaruddin Owaisi gave a statement in a rally.

He said that if the thing called police is abolished from the country for 15 minutes, then we will know who is in power. After saying this, he immediately changed the matter by saying very sorry. Looked at the mobile and watch and then said that it is 9.45, so everyone check the time on your watch. It has been 15 minutes since the election campaign. In this way he added a 15 minute connection.

Let us tell you that Owaisi’s party AIMIM is also contesting in Maharashtra Assembly elections. Owaisi has fielded his candidates on 16 seats. Both he and his brother are in Maharashtra for election campaigning.

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