Mumbai: The Samajwadi Party leader, Mr Abu Asim Azmi, on Monday supported the RSS's stand to protect north Indians against any discrimination in Mumbai.
"I welcome RSS's statement to protect north Indians against any discrimination in Mumbai. I think now BJP should also speak openly about it," Mr Azmi told reporters here on Monday.
Mr Azmi criticised the move of Raj Thackeray-led MNS to teach Marathi to north Indian taxi drivers.
"They cannot force any language on the people. I would approach the court against it," he said.
On losing Bhiwandi seat in the Assembly by-polls last month, Mr Azmi said that Congress divided Muslim votes and Shiv Sena won the seat. Mr Azmi's son Mr Farhan had contested from the seat.
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Chidambaram and Congress say Hyderabad belongs to Telangana people and now they say Mumbai belongs to all Indians. It is double standards from Congress. The same goes for the BJP. These political parties in India divide and rule common people. For votes, they use region, caste, creed etc cards.. Shame on these political parties.
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