‘No Entry’ for MIM MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi in Thane, said Maharashtra police

‘No Entry’ for MIM MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi in Thane, said Maharashtra policeThane: The Maharashtra Police had banned the entry of Akbaruddin Owaisi in Thane. Owaisi is the controversial MLA of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) from Chandrayangutta Assembly of Telangana. Notify that Owaisi had been scheduled to visit by serving him notice in which they cited alleged hate speeches delivered by him in past.

However Owaisi said, “The Thane police commissioner Vijay Kamble informed me not to enter the commissionerate limits. I am really surprised to see the notice and the order which has been served to me.”

Owaisi said, “The notice says that I am attending a public gathering and also delivering a speech. But my real programme in Mumbra is not for addressing any public meeting or giving a public speech, but only for attending an ‘Iftaar’ party and to meet local people and return.”

Over the notice of Maharashtra police, Owaisi said, “They (police) have mentioned in the notice (denying me the entry) that my provocative speeches in the past had created law and order problems between two communities. As a citizen of this country I hold the right to move freely in any part of India and I cannot be stopped from moving freely.”

“Such things cannot stop me from reaching out to my people and my brothers. I am going to reach out and meet them and I am going to fight for them.”

Bureau Report

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