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'Trump Anab Shanab Bolta Hay': Owaisi's Hilarious Take On US President After Nobel, Ceasefire Claim

'Trump Anab Shanab Bolta Hay': Owaisi's Hilarious Take On US President After Nobel, Ceasefire Claim

Time of India6 hours ago

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/ Jun 25, 2025, 10:29AM IST
AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi unleashed a fiery political tirade in Raichur, Karnataka on June 24, targeting PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah over rising atrocities against Muslims. Owaisi declared that India's real threats are Pakistan and China—not its minorities. He condemned the Modi government for enabling hate and silence over lynchings, bulldozers, and discrimination. Taking aim at former US President Donald Trump, Owaisi mocked him for his bizarre claim of brokering peace between Israel and Iran, comparing it to his previous Operation Sindoor boast. Trump had also recently claimed his bid for Nobel Peace Prize for reportedly brokering two major peace deals. Owaisi didn't stop there—he accused the Centre of surrendering to China on Ladakh and questioned India's foreign policy failures. This explosive speech has set off political tremors. Watch the full video for unfiltered highlights, bold truths, and sharp jabs from one of India's most outspoken MPs.#asaduddinowaisi #modi #amitshah #trump #china #muslimrights #karnatakarally #trumpceasefire #israeliranwar #trumpnobel #toi #toibharat #bharat #breakingnews #indianews

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