Asaduddin Owaisi has managed to pull a off surprise in Bihar for those who had underestimated him and his party the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen. Long suffering the pejorative labels of being the BJP B-team, spoiler and vote-cutter, the Hyderabad MP’s party has managed to win 5 Assembly seats in Bihar’s Seemanchal — Amour, Jokihat, Baisi, Kochadhaman, Bahadurganj.
Owaisi, the AIMIM president, said it is the victory of the people of Seemanchal and they voted for justice for the backward region. Strangely, when the AIMIM entered Bihar in 2019 to contest bypolls for five seats, it forfeited the deposit in all five.
2020 seems to be good for the Hyderabad-based party despite coronavirus and what-not. The party had grown into Maharashtra by winning the seats of Aurangabad Central and Byculla. Now, the five seats in Bihar. This emphasises the importance of the party for Muslims in the country, who have been cynically used as convenient votebanks and thrown by several parties including the Congress. Owaisi has been at pains to tell the media that he had approached parties of the Mahagathbandhan but was rejected. In a world of what-ifs, imagine what the AIMIM could have achieved if the party had got seats like the unlucky Congress did with its 70.
For instance, Amour, which is one of the five AIMIM seats. Here the battle was between AIMIM state president Akhtarul Iman, Congress’ six-time MLA Abdul Jalil Mastan, and BJP-turned-JDU leader Saba Zafar. Iman won by over 50,000 votes beating Saba Zafar of JDU. The AIMIM won Kochadhaman seat by a margin of over 35,000 votes which was Akhtarul Iman’s seat in 2010 when he was with the RJD.
In the contest for Jokihat, the RJD and the AIMIM were in tough fraternal competition since the parties had pitted Shahnawaz Alam and Sarfaraz Alam, the sons of Seemanchal’s strongest leader Taslimuddin against each other. In Bahadurganj, AIMIM candidate Mohammad Izhar Nayeemi defeated his nearest rival Lakhan Lal Pandit of the Vikassheel Insan Party by 45,000 votes. In Baisi, AIMIM’s Syed Ruknuddin Ahmed defeated BJP’s Vinod Kumar by over 15,000 votes.
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The victories are an important comeback for the AIMIM, which lost deposits in all seats except one in 2015. With this victory, the party’s message is loud and clear that the party is not just a Hyderabad party, but also quite capable of creating a dent in the national political arena. Now, the party is looking to spreading its wings to Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, and then the elections to the 2024 Lok Sabha.