Owaisi’s scathing attack on Satyapal Malik, ‘Drown in a handful of water’

Former Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satyapal Malik is in headlines these days because the CBI had also issued a notice for questioning in the alleged Reliance General Insurance scam involving Rs 300 crore bribe. Apart from this, there has been an uproar over his statement regarding the Pulwama attack.

Where on one side the support of Satyapal Malik was spoken on behalf of Aam Aadmi Party and Congress, on the other hand AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi launched a scathing attack on Malik. Owaisi told Malik to die by drowning in a handful of water.

Owaisi’s target on Malik

‘We want to ask Satyapal Malik, what is your love for India, Satyapal Malik. You played Holi with the blood of the martyrs of India to save the governor’s chair. Arey, you die by drowning in a handful of water. You would come out and say that I kick the governor’s seat. Our soldiers were killed because of Modi’s mistake, but you did not speak because you had to sit tight on the governor’s chair. When are you speaking After four years you are saying. Pulwama happened, BJP and the whole country criticized it and I did too. The governor of that time says that Modi’s government is responsible.

Where has your patriotism gone?

AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi targeted Satya Pal Malik and said, ‘Where has your patriotism gone Satya Pal Malik? You would have come out at that time and told the truth but you wanted Modi to win the election. You wanted Modi to use it. After that you go on the date. When Hitler came to Germany. Hitler wanted to attack Poland. Hitler was not able to understand, so what did he do when he dressed up the Polish speaking people in his army, took them to the border and dressed them in the clothes of the army in Poland and killed people. After that Hitler came on the radio and said that Poland has killed my people, I am attacking. This is part of the date.

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