• Claim :

    AIMIM leader makes a “15-minute” comment during a recent public meeting in Hyderabad
  • Fact :

    The video is an old one from a campaign meeting during the Maharashtra elections in 2024

Although it was started in Telangana, the AIMIM has become a national party and has been contesting in various places in the country. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) contested 16 seats in the Maharashtra assembly elections but managed to win only 1 seat. In the Delhi assembly elections, the party contested for 2 seats but was not able to win any seats.

AIMIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi made some outrageous statement that if the police were removed from the country for 15 minutes, India’s 25 crore Muslims (a fancy number in itself when the census states it is 13.8 crore) would teach a lesson to 100 crores “Hindustanis”. This speech was delivered by him in Nirmal town in December 2012. After this, 2 cases of hate speech were registered against him. Several other leaders have reiterated different versions of these 15-minute remarks.

Recently, a video of another AIMIM leader reiterating Akbaruddin Owaisi’s 15-minute comment is going viral on social media. The leader seen in the video can be heard saying that he is also a slave to Akbaruddin Owaisi, and 15 minutes are remaining. This video is in circulation with the comments like ‘I am Akbaruddin Owaisi's slave. I also believe in his 15-minute statement’. - AIMIM leader. Some users have tagged Hyderabad Police to take necessary action on the AIMIM leader.

Here is the archive link for the claim

Fact Check:

The claim is partly False. The video showing AIMIM leader Syed Moin talking about the 15 minutes is not recent and is not from Hyderabad, but is from November 2024.

When we searched for the keywords “Syed Moin + 15-minute speech”, we found few recent tweets stating that the comment made by the AIMIM is not recent.

We found a tweet shared recently with the caption "I'm Akbaruddin Owaisi's slave, and I also believe in his 15-minute statement (Remove the police for 15 minutes, and we will finish all Hindus in India) – an Islamic leader of the MIM party openly threatens a Hindu massacre And these people are called oppressed?"

A tweet by Muslim Spaces states Maharashtra election #AIMIM candidate Syed Moin on his 15-minute statement going viral now said, "It's been a long time since the 15-minute statement. I was an AIMIM candidate from Nanded in the assembly elections. When I started campaigning, on the last day of campaigning, there were 15 minutes left, then I made this statement. When I heard voices about the time, I said there were still 15 minutes left. If I had made any derogatory comments against any community or religion or Hindu brothers, then definitely action would have been taken against me immediately and an FIR would have been registered, which did not happen."

 

X post by IANS goes as “Nanded, Maharashtra: AIMIM leader Syed Moin says, "It has been a long time since the 15 minutes statement. I was a candidate of AIMIM from Nanded for the legislative assembly elections. When I started campaigning, on the last day of campaigning, with 15 minutes remaining, I made that statement. When I heard voices about time, I said that there are still 15 minutes left, and I was also the 15-minute man... If I had made any derogatory comments against any community or religion, or Hindu brothers, certainly, actions would have been taken against me immediately, and an FIR would have been filed..."

We also found a YouTube video of the AIMIM leader’s speech, published by MCN Urdu News Nanded on November 18, 2024, with the title Full Speech Syed Moin AIMIM Candidate || Public Meeting at Urdu Ghar Nanded Election Campaign 2024.

Therefore, the video of the AIMIM leader Syed Moin reiterating the 15-minute remark is not recent and is not from Hyderabad. The claim is partly False.

(This story was originally published by telugupost.com, and republished by english.varthabharati.in as part of the Shakti Collective)

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Chennai (PTI): In a changed political atmosphere in Tamil Nadu with no single political party having a simple majority to form the government post the Assembly election, opinion is divided among the allies led by the Dravidian majors in extending external support to Vijay-led TVK in government formation.

Both the DMK and AIADMK are at unease as the Congress and also a section in the AIADMK express willingness to extend external support to Vijay-led Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagtam in forming the government.

Post poll, the TVK's political prospects appear to impact alliances led by both the Dravidian majors in a different manner, triggering a speculation of a split.

Leema Rose Martin, who won from Lalgudi on an AIADMK ticket, has stated that talks were underway on extending support to the TVK. Her son-in-law Aadhav Arjuna, who won from Villivakkam is TVK's general secretary.

On May 5, former AIADMK minister O S Manian, emerging from his meeting with party general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, stated that AIADMK would not support TVK in forming the government.

The AIADMK, which finished third in the elections with 47 seats has cancelled its meeting of MLAs designate on Wednesday amidst a difference in extending external support to the TVK, which won 108 seats, including two seats by its founder Vijay.

As Vijay is gearing up for his swearing-in on May 7, the police have tightened security at his residence here. The party has lodged its MLA-elect at a resort in Mamallapuram and has simultaneously engaged in talks with the Congress and AIADMK, a source said.

The DMK that won 59 seats on its own, has convened a meeting of its newly elected legislators on May 7 evening and the party is likely to elect the youth wing secretary Udhayanidhi Stalin, who won from Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni as its legislature party leader.

Congress general secretary K C Venugopal admitted that TVK chief Vijay requested the Congress for support to form the government.

"The INC is clear that the mandate in Tamil Nadu is for a secular government, committed to protecting the Constitution in letter and spirit. The INC is determined not to allow the BJP and its proxies to run the government of Tamil Nadu in any manner. Thiru Vijay has also spoken about drawing inspiration from Perunthalaivar Kamaraj," he said.

Accordingly, the Congress leadership has directed the TNCC to take a final decision on Vijay’s request, keeping in view the sentiments of the state as reflected in the electoral verdict, Venugopal said in a statement.

DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai slammed the Congress decision and said the move to ally with TVK, pledging the support of its five MLAs to the party, was tantamount to "backstabbing the DMK and the people of Tamil Nadu."

"They have betrayed the mandate given by the people. Even before the ink on the returning officer’s signature on the victory certificate has dried, they have chosen to go ahead with this alliance," he told PTI.

The most important question was who took this "foolhardy decision, and how is it going to backfire on the Congress?" he asked.

"I don’t think they had any serious deliberation on this. The larger issue is their opposition to the BJP, which is their ideological enemy. We have supported the Congress throughout. It was our leader M K Stalin, who named Rahul Gandhi as the prime ministerial candidate when the BJP and RSS were criticising him. And now, within a day, they say they are supporting TVK. This is not the mandate of the people of Tamil Nadu,” Saravanan said.

The Congress' exit from its long-standing alliance with the DMK will be a significant moment in the political scenario of the state, commentator and political analyst Sumanth Raman said.

The Congress may be betting on the TVK as a long-term partner option, but that comes with risks, as the TVK is as yet an unknown quantity, he said.

"For the DMK, if the TVK+Congress becomes the choice of the minorities as it well could, it is an existential threat. It was the minority vote that gave the DMK alliance a 12%-15% cushion in the polls. If that goes, their chances of winning drops dramatically," Raman said on 'X.'

The Congress won 5 seats. However, DMK's other allies, the IUML, VCK, CPI and CPI (M) and DMDK have categorically stated that they would not support TVK.

As of now, the TVK requires the support of 11 MLAs to attain a simple majority of 118 to form the government.

The PMK, which won 4 seats and AMMK one - both allies of AIADMK - have not announced their decision yet.

"AIADMK’s real post-result drama may not be outside the party, but inside it. Whispers from the west and north suggest that a Coimbatore hand and a Villupuram voice may soon ask the question everyone is avoiding: Is it time to save the party from the leadership, before the cadre are forced to do it themselves? In politics, coups don’t begin with slogans. They begin with silence, phone calls and “review meetings,” Aspire Swaminathan, who is credited with founding the AIADMK IT wing in 2014, said on 'X.'

He has resigned from the AIADMK in 2021 and now acts an as independent political analyst.