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Asaddudin Owaisi backs his brother's 'controversial' remark, questions police "behaviour" | Oneindia

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Asaddudin Owaisi backs his brother's 'controversial' remark, questions police 'behaviour' | Oneindia

Asaddudin Owaisi backs his brother's 'controversial' remark, questions police "behaviour" | Oneindia

AIMIM Chief Asaddudin Owaisi backed his brother Akbaruddin Owaisi.

Recently, while addressing a public gathering in Lalitha Bagh, Hyderabad, Akbaruddin threatened a police inspector to leave after the former was asked to conclude his speech on time as per the Model Code of Conduct.

Later, he went on to say "No one is yet born to stop him.” Watch the full video here.

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