MIM ? || Who promoted MIM?||
Manifestos are an integral part of elections in India. In every election, be it for Parliament, a state Assembly or a municipal corporation, contesting political parties release their manifestos to tell voters what they will do if voted to power.
However, there is one political party which never releases manifesto in any election it contests, in Hyderabad, Telangana or any other state.
Unlike other parties, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) doesnt believe in releasing manifestos. It never released the document in any of the elections it contested since its revival in 1958.
We dont release a manifesto. We seek vote on the basis of our performance, says party chief Asaduddin Owaisi, who is leading the ongoing campaign for the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections.
A key force in Hyderabad politics, MIM has been historically playing the role of kingmaker or sharing power with others in the municipal body. The party goes by its slogan Our work is our identity.
The party claims to be different from others . Unlike other parties which become active only during elections, our party works round the year. The elected representatives of the party are always accessible and available to people, said Owaisi, who is also the member of Lok Sabha from Hyderabad.
The MP, the partys seven members in Telangana Assembly, two members in Legislative Council and corporators will be available to people at party headquarters Darussalam every day except Fridays. People directly approach them with their problems including the issues related to civic amenities, pointed out a MIM leader.
The party leaders say their corporators like the MPs and state legislators work relentlessly to solve the problems of people relating to drinking water, sewerage system, roads and street lights. During the election campaign, the party highlights the works done and assures people to continue to work for solving their problems.
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MIM ? || Who promoted MIM?|| Manifestos are an integral part of elections in India. In every election, be it for Parliament, a state Assembly or a municipal corporation, contesting political parties release their manifestos to tell voters what they will do if voted to power. However, there is one political party which never releases manifesto in any election it contests, in Hyderabad, Telangana or any other state. Unlike other parties, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) doesnt believe in releasing manifestos. It never released the document in any of the elections it contested since its revival in 1958. We dont release a manifesto. We seek vote on the basis of our performance, says party chief Asaduddin Owaisi, who is leading the ongoing campaign for the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections. A key force in Hyderabad politics, MIM has been historically playing the role of kingmaker or sharing power with others in the municipal body. The party goes by its slogan Our work is our identity. The party claims to be different from others . Unlike other parties which become active only during elections, our party works round the year. The elected representatives of the party are always accessible and available to people, said Owaisi, who is also the member of Lok Sabha from Hyderabad. The MP, the partys seven members in Telangana Assembly, two members in Legislative Council and corporators will be available to people at party headquarters Darussalam every day except Fridays. People directly approach them with their problems including the issues related to civic amenities, pointed out a MIM leader. The party leaders say their corporators like the MPs and state legislators work relentlessly to solve the problems of people relating to drinking water, sewerage system, roads and street lights. During the election campaign, the party highlights the works done and assures people to continue to work for solving their problems.