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Vkishore
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Username: Vkishore

Post Number: 447
Registered: 10-2011
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Posted on Sunday, January 06, 2013 - 10:34 pm:   

MIM party pettinde 1947 lo when the Nizam was demanding to join the Hyderabad state into Pakistan.

Patel police action teesukunnaka kaani Union of India lo kalapaledu..

Dani kante mundu Nizam " Razakars" ani oka 1 Lakh strong fanatical army maintain chese vadu...Daniki Commander Kasim Rizvi...they killed many hindus during that time.Almost 10,000 mandini hyd lo ucha kota kosaru....


Kasim Rizvi along with Owaisi was the founder of MIM....Alanti party eppati nuncho Hyd lo hate speeches istune vunnaru....nobody will touch them in Hyderabad.


Idi Hindu newspaper valla magazine Frontline lo vacchina article

http://www.frontlineonnet.com/fl2418/stories/20070921502102900.htm

Also chala mandiki telusu Kasim Rizvi founder of MIM ani..


article:

Rizvi now set up the Razakars as a paramilitary sword arm of the Nizam. Majlis leaders, the scholar Lucien Benichou has recorded, candidly stated that their objective was to “keep the sovereignty of His Exalted Highness intact and to prevent Hindus from establishing supremacy over Muslims”.

In 1947, Rizvi unleashed his forces in support of the Nizam’s claims to independence. Thousands – both Hindus and Muslims opposed to Osman Ali Khan – were killed before the Indian Army swept into the state in September 1948. Hyderabad capitulated within five days. While the Nizam became the titular head of state, Rizvi was captured and imprisoned. He was finally expelled to Pakistan in 1957.

Rizvi’s expulsion did not mark the end of the story. The Majlis was reborn in 1957, under the leadership of the affluent cleric and lawyer Abdul Wahid Owaisi, who drafted a new constitution committing it to the Union of India. Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi, his son, took over the organisation in 1976. Salahuddin Owaisi’s sons, Asaduddin Owaisi and Akbaruddin Owaisi, are in turn now its most visible faces.


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