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Pro-Palestine in public, Pro-US in Private: Owaisi’s conflicting agenda exposed as he meets controversial US diplomat 

Asaduddin Owaisi's meeting with US Consul General Jennifer Larson, a diplomat with a controversial history in conflict zones, has sparked criticism. The interaction, given Owaisi's outspoken pro-Palestine stance and opposition to U.S. policies, appears contradictory, leading to questions about his consistency and political intentions.

Kunti SurenderKunti Surender
Aug 14, 2024, 01:30 pm IST
in Politics, USA, Bharat, Andhra Pradesh
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(Left) AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi (Right) AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi and U.S. Consul General Jennifer Larson

(Left) AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi (Right) AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi and U.S. Consul General Jennifer Larson

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The recent meeting between AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi and U.S. Consul General Jennifer Larson has triggered a wave of concern and speculation across India, with many questioning the implications of this engagement. Owaisi, known for his contentious positions on several pro-Bharat decisions and his often divisive rhetoric, is a figure who has frequently been in the eye of political storms, particularly regarding his stance on issues involving India’s Muslim community and alleged terror activities.

Asaduddin Owaisi has long been a divisive figure in Indian politics. While he appears to be fighting for Muslims’ rights in India, he keeps them in poverty and promotes the victim card industry by using fear-mongering tactics to demonstrate that the majority of Hindus oppose Muslims in order to advance his political career and the vast financial network his party has in the old city of Hyderabad. His selective approach to criticizing violence and terrorist operations associated with Islamic radicalism. Owaisi’s provocative public statements and behaviors have frequently sparked outrage, particularly his defense of people accused of terror related crimes against the country.

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One notable instance was Owaisi’s support for Vikaruddin Ahmed, an alleged ISI agent who was killed in a police encounter in 2015. Vikaruddin was accused of several terror-related activities, including the killing of police officers. Owaisi’s defense of Vikaruddin and his condemnation of the police’s actions were seen by many as a tacit endorsement of anti-national elements, fueling concerns about his political agenda.

Similarly, Owaisi’s response—or lack thereof—to cases involving Hyderabad-based Muslim youth attempting to join the terrorist organization ISIS has also been a point of contention. His selective silence on such matters has been criticized as indicative of a deeper reluctance to confront the issue of radicalisation within certain segments of the Muslim community. This silence has only served to deepen the mistrust between Owaisi and those who see him as an enabler of extremism under the guise of minority rights advocacy.

During oath-taking ceremony in the Indian Parliament, Owaisi raised “Jai Palestine” slogans, signaling his solidarity with the Palestinian cause. This act was widely interpreted as a direct rebuke to Israel’s actions in Gaza, which are heavily supported by the United States.

However, Owaisi’s recent meeting with Jennifer Larson, the U.S. Consul General in Hyderabad, has drawn accusations of hypocrisy, revealing a stark contradiction in his political stance. The United States is widely known for its unwavering support of Israel, including its military actions against Hamas, which Owaisi has vocally condemned. Yet, despite his strong anti-Israel rhetoric, Owaisi chose to engage in a diplomatic meeting with a high-ranking U.S. official, raising questions about his consistency and true motivations.

Given Owaisi’s contentious track record, his meeting with Jennifer Larson, a US diplomat who has been involved in highly controversial American interventions in the Middle East and North Africa, the world’s so-called Islamic region, has raised serious concerns about the nature of their discussions. Larson, who played a significant role in US operations in Libya during the NATO intervention that resulted in Muammar Gaddafi’s death, is viewed by some as a representative of the so-called “deep state”—a shadowy nexus of US intelligence and military interests that frequently operates with little oversight.crimes against the state.

The timing of this meeting, coupled with Owaisi’s history of controversial stances, has led to speculation that there may be more at play than just diplomatic pleasantries. Some political analysts have raised the possibility that Larson could be seeking to engage with Indian politicians who have the potential to influence or destabilise internal dynamics, especially concerning India’s Muslim community. This speculation is fueled by Larson’s past assignments in other volatile regions, where U.S. involvement has often been criticized for exacerbating tensions and contributing to long-term instability.

The meeting between Owaisi and Larson, given the context, cannot be viewed in isolation. Owaisi’s divisive rhetoric, especially his perceived support for individuals and causes linked to terror-related activities, makes any association with a controversial U.S. diplomat particularly concerning. The potential for such interactions to impact India’s internal security and social harmony cannot be ignored.

As India navigates its complex political landscape, the actions and alliances of its political leaders are under constant scrutiny. The Owaisi-Larson meeting, rather than being dismissed as a routine diplomatic engagement, may well be a harbinger of deeper geopolitical maneuvers that could have significant repercussions for Indian Muslim politics. Whether this meeting was merely an exchange of views or something more substantial, it is a development that warrants close attention from both the public and the state.

Topics: Asaduddin OwaisiAIMIM leader Asaduddin OwaisiUS Consul General Jennifer Larson
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