Owaisi's Bengal Alliance Aims to Build Independent Muslim Political Leadership

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has outlined the primary goal of his party's alliance with Humayun Kabir's Janata Unnayan Party for the West Bengal Assembly elections. He stated the aim is to foster and strengthen independent political leadership for the Muslim minority in the state. Owaisi linked the lack of such leadership to poor social and economic development indicators in certain regions. The alliance plans a joint campaign of 20 rallies and is framed as a long-term political partnership.

Key Points: Owaisi on Bengal Alliance Goal: Independent Muslim Leadership

  • Alliance aims for independent Muslim leadership
  • Focus on development linked to political representation
  • Joint campaign with 20 rallies planned
  • Partnership extends beyond 2026 elections
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"Primary goal to build independent political leadership for Muslims": Owaisi on alliance with Humayun Kabir's JUP in West Bengal

AIMIM's Asaduddin Owaisi details alliance with Humayun Kabir's JUP for West Bengal polls, focusing on building independent Muslim political leadership.

"Primary goal to build independent political leadership for Muslims": Owaisi on alliance with Humayun Kabir's JUP in West Bengal
"Our primary goal... is to build and strengthen independent political leadership for the Muslim minority - Asaduddin Owaisi"

Kolkata, March 25

All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen president Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday spoke about his party's strategic goals for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections, emphasising that the primary aim of the alliance with Humayun Kabir's Janata Unnayan Party is to foster and strengthen independent political leadership for the Muslim minority in the state.

While addressing a press conference here, Owaisi laid out the alliance's broader vision, saying, "Our attempt is that a leadership from the Muslim minority emerges and strengthens in this election in West Bengal. We have decided the number of seats we will contest. This alliance is not limited to just this election, but it will be taken forward to achieve our political objective."

The AIMIM chief added that there are only two or three assembly seats remaining for final discussion.

"There are only two or three seats left for the final discussion, which isn't a major issue. Our primary goal in these elections is to build and strengthen independent political leadership for the Muslim minority in this state," he remarked.

Owaisi further elaborated on the importance of independent political representation, pointing to the state government's data that indicates poor social, economic, and human development in regions where Muslim communities lack leadership.

He stated, "I believe, and government data from West Bengal, the Government of India, and NSSO confirms, that regions where the Muslim minority lacks independent political leadership have very poor social, economic, and human development indicators. There is an organic connection between development and independent leadership."

Owaisi also highlighted his upcoming visit to support Humayun Kabir, stating, "As Humayun Kabir Sahab mentioned, I will be visiting on April 1 for his nomination filing in his constituency. We will also hold a large public meeting there and distribute B-forms to our candidates."

Expressing his gratitude toward Kabir for joining alliances with AIMIM, Owaisi said, "I thank Humayun Kabir Sahab for joining this alliance with us."

Earlier, Humayun Kabir reaffirmed the strength of his political alliance with Owaisi, describing the AIMIM chief as his "elder brother" and emphasising the strategic partnership that will guide their campaign.

Kabir also detailed the joint campaign schedule, which includes a series of 20 rallies across West Bengal. The first rally will be held on April 1st in Behrampur, where both Kabir and Owaisi will address a massive crowd.

The rallies are planned to take place across key constituencies, including Murshidabad, North Bengal, Malda, Birbhum, Uttar Dinajpur, Asansol, and finally, Kolkata.

Kabir also made it clear that the alliance was not just for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections but would extend to future campaigns as well. "As long as I am alive and in politics, the journey we started together in 2026 will continue," he added.

On Sunday, Owaisi announced that AIMIM will contest the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections in alliance with Humayun Kabir's party.

Humayun Kabir said that his party will contest 182 seats in the upcoming 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, out of which they will hand over about eight seats to AIMIM.

The West Bengal Assembly elections will be conducted in two phases on April 23 and April 29, with the counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As a Bengali, I'm wary of parties that campaign primarily on religious lines. West Bengal has suffered enough from divisive politics. We need leaders who unite people, not segment them. Development data is important, but the solution isn't always separate leadership.
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Aman W
If the data shows backwardness in areas without political representation, then Owaisi has a point. Empowerment is key. Let's see if they can actually deliver on ground development and not just remain a symbolic force. 🤞
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Sarah B
The long-term vision beyond 2026 is noteworthy. Most alliances are for one election cycle. This suggests a more serious political project. Will be watching how this impacts the existing political equations in Bengal.
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Karthik V
Only 8 seats for AIMIM in this deal? Seems like a very small footprint. Is this really about building leadership or just a tactical entry for Owaisi's party into Bengal politics? The real test will be their performance in those seats.
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Nisha Z
The idea that development is linked to independent leadership is powerful. Many communities feel neglected by mainstream parties. If this alliance can address real issues like healthcare and infrastructure, it could be a positive change. Best of luck to them.

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