AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene and halt the escalating conflict in the Middle East to prevent adverse repercussions for India. Owaisi highlighted the potential impact on around one crore Indian workers in Gulf countries if the situation worsens. He emphasized the need for immediate action to prevent job losses and economic setbacks for India, as the country heavily relies on foreign exchange from the Gulf nations.
Owaisi expressed concerns over the safety and well-being of Indian citizens in the Gulf, noting their fear and anxiety amid the escalating tensions. He urged for an end to the ongoing attacks by Israel and the US on Iran, warning of potential widespread destruction if unity is not maintained. Owaisi criticized the Modi government for its silence on the US statement restricting India’s oil purchases from Russia to only one month, questioning the sovereignty and independence of India in such matters.
The AIMIM chief condemned the divisive rhetoric against Muslims by BJP leaders and cautioned against overlooking the real threats facing the nation. He urged for a shift in approach towards foreign relations and emphasized the need for India to assert its autonomy in decision-making, especially regarding critical matters like oil imports. Owaisi warned of impending consequences if the current path is maintained, stressing the importance of prioritizing national interests over external influences.
