Akhtarul Iman said the BJP will die if “cow tika topi Pakistan graveyard” words disappear from its politics. He spoke to reporters at the Bihar Assembly and sharply criticised the party’s campaign style.
The leader of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen claimed that the BJP will die if “cow tika topi Pakistan graveyard” are removed from its speeches and slogans. He said the party depends on religious and emotional issues instead of development.
Iman accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of dividing voters by repeatedly raising topics like cow protection, religious identity, Pakistan and graveyards.
He also commented on the upcoming visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to Bihar. Iman urged him to focus on border security and public welfare instead of political speeches.









