Union Minister Giriraj Singh slammed AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi’s Bihar visit, accusing him of “coming to save infiltrators.” His comment has stirred political tension as parties prepare for the upcoming assembly elections. Singh claimed Owaisi’s presence in Bihar aims to protect illegal immigrants and disrupt social harmony.
“Coming to save infiltrators,” Singh said, repeating the phrase during a media interaction in Patna. He warned that such visits threaten national security and weaken the country’s unity. Singh urged voters to stay vigilant and reject divisive politics.
Owaisi is scheduled to address public meetings in Seemanchal, a region with a large minority population. His party, AIMIM, has gained traction in the area over recent years. Political analysts believe Owaisi’s visit could energize his voter base and challenge traditional party strongholds.
Giriraj Singh’s remarks reflect the BJP’s strategy to highlight national security and illegal immigration as key election issues. The party has consistently accused opposition leaders of appeasement politics. Singh’s statement adds fuel to that narrative.
Meanwhile, AIMIM leaders have dismissed the allegations as baseless. They argue that Owaisi’s visit focuses on constitutional rights and social justice. The party has not issued an official response yet, but local leaders have defended their campaign.
The phrase “coming to save infiltrators” has already made headlines and is expected to dominate political debates in Bihar this week. With election fever rising, both BJP and AIMIM are sharpening their messages.










