In a fiery political statement, Akbaruddin Owaisi launched a sharp attack on Narendra Modi. Referring to the Prime Minister as a “tea seller,” Owaisi asserted that such labels cannot intimidate him or his community. “A tea seller will not be able to scare us,” he declared, adding that “this country is not anyone’s private property.”Owaisi also said, “Fear and Muslims cannot go together. Money or a tea seller won’t make us afraid.” He emphasized resilience and steadfastness, asserting that while many leaders might have come and gone, “this too shall pass — but we are not going anywhere.” His remarks reflect sharply critical political rhetoric ahead of the elections and underline rising tensions between opposition leaders and the ruling government.


