Key Points

The Owaisi brothers marked Independence Day by hoisting the national flag in Hyderabad. Asaduddin Owaisi unfurled the Tricolour at Madina Circle and a girls' madrasa, where students sang patriotic songs. Akbaruddin Owaisi celebrated at an educational campus he established in Chandrayangutta. AIMIM leaders and workers participated in flag-hoisting ceremonies across the city.

Key Points: Owaisi Brothers Hoist Tricolour in Hyderabad on Independence Day

  • Asaduddin Owaisi hoisted the flag at Madina Circle near Charminar
  • Burka-clad students sang the national anthem at Jamiatul Mominath madrasa
  • Akbaruddin Owaisi celebrated at Barrister Fatima Owaisi KG to PG Campus
  • AIMIM leaders participated in flag hoisting across Hyderabad
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Owaisi brothers hoist Tricolour in Hyderabad on I-Day

AIMIM leaders Asaduddin and Akbaruddin Owaisi celebrate I-Day by unfurling the national flag at key locations in Hyderabad.

"Youm Azaadi Mubarak – Asaduddin Owaisi on X"

Hyderabad, Aug 15

All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) president and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi and his brother and party floor leader in Telangana Assembly, Akbaruddin Owaisi, hoisted the national flag to mark the 79th Independence Day.

Asaduddin Owaisi unfurled the flag at the famous Madina Circle near historic Charminar

The Hyderabad MP was joined by local leaders and workers of AIMIM and the traders of the area.

Asaduddin Owaisi also hoisted the tricolour at the girls’ madrasa ‘Jamiatul Mominath’ in Moghalpura.

Burka-clad girl students sang the national anthem. The girls also recited ‘Sare Jahan se accha…”.

Holding the national flag in their hands, the students also raised the slogan ‘Hindustan hamara hai’ when Asaduddin Owaisi reached the madrasa.

The madrasa management accorded the MP a warm welcome and felicitated him on the occasion.

The MP took to ‘X’ to post “Youm Azaadi Mubarak”. Along with his greetings on Independence Day, he also posted a few lines from the poem “ai khaak-e-hind teri azmat mein kya gumaan hai” by eminent Urdu poet Chakbast Brij Narayan.

Meanwhile, AIMIM Floor Leader in Telangana Assembly, Akbaruddin Owaisi, unfurled the national flag at Barrister Fatima Owaisi KG to PG Campus, Bandlaguda in Chandrayangutta on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day.

Akbaruddin Owaisi, who is the younger brother of Asaduddin Owaisi, is an MLA from the Chandrayangutta constituency. He has set up schools at various places in the old city where free education is provided to children from poor families.

The students, teachers and other staff members participated in the celebrations.

AIMIM Party Joint Secretary, S.A. Hussain Anwar, hoisted the Tricolour at party headquarters, Darussalam. Party leaders and workers participated in the programme.

The party MLAs and other leaders also participated in flag hoisting at various places in Hyderabad.

The party has seven MLAs in the Telangana Assembly, all are from Hyderabad. Its lone MP is Asaduddin Owaisi, who represents the Hyderabad constituency in the Lok Sabha.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the gesture, I wonder why this is being reported as something extraordinary? Shouldn't hoisting the national flag be the norm for all Indian leaders regardless of their political affiliations?
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Aditya G
The Owaisi brothers have been doing good work in education sector in Hyderabad. Free schools for poor children is commendable. On Independence Day, let's focus on what unites us rather than what divides us. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
Beautiful to see the national anthem being sung at a madrasa! This is the real India we should celebrate. The poem shared by Asaduddin ji is also very meaningful - shows our composite culture.
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Vikram M
As a Hyderabadi, I've seen AIMIM's work closely. Whatever one's political views, their commitment to education in old city areas is undeniable. Happy Independence Day to all my fellow Indians!
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Karthik V
The photo of girls in burqa holding Tricolour and singing 'Sare Jahan Se Achha' should be shared widely. This counters so many stereotypes. Proud of our inclusive traditions!

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