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Aurangabad: Janab Akbaruddin Owaisi, Majlis Legislative party leader, president Salar-e-Millat Educational Trust on Thursday laid the foundation stone of Owaisi School of Excellence branch at Himayat Bagh in Aurangabad. 

He was speaking after laying the foundation stone and said that do not pay attention anyone who is barking in the State politics. Akbaruddin Owaisi said that what should be talked about those who are capable and were driven away from home. 

A lion never pays attention to such barking. We have at least one MP, they have nothing. Discussions on mob lynching, Azan and Hijab are  being held across the country. I tell frequently that, there is no need to fear or remain upset. Those who hate us have received just 40 per cent votes while 60 per cent of people are still with us. Those who want to bark, let them do it. Do not fall prey to them, he



said. 

Akbaruddin Owaisi advised leaders and activits to keep quiet and respond to hate with love. I too have come here to respond to hate with love. I was in jail and was acquitted later. There were attacks on me yet, I am standing before you. So be happy always, he added. 

When he was taking on figures of education, youths were raising slogans. On this he said that he knew what you wanted to hear. You want to hear about Chai, but I will not speak on politics now. I will talk in the next meeting on 'Aam Khaas' ground. I will decide the time and place for it, he added . 

In the laying foundation ceremony, Imtiaz Jaleel MP, Jafar Hussain MLA, Waris Pathan, Dr Gaffar Quadri, Syed Moin, Syed Faiz, Sherkhan, Ilyas Khan Falahi, Nasir Riyaz, Asif Hingora, Hafiz Nizami, Sadeq Raza, Anis-ur-Rahman were present. 




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