As one of the fastest growing political parties in India, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen somewhat limits its ambitions with its name, which loosely
translates to ‘all-India council of the union of Muslims’.
Its boss, Asaduddin Owaisi, is a man who knows his limitations, and certainly his strengths.
He knows that his constituency will largely remain Muslims who believe that Yakub Memon is being hanged because he is a Muslim; or that in Hindu-majority India, the
people of the faith have been shortchanged; or that the children of the gilded days of the Sultanate and the Delhi durbar have been relegated to the slums in the
shadows of its glorious minarets.
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