Mumbai: Following a nationwide furore over his "communal hate-speech", All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) ex-legislator of Maharashtra Waris Pathan withdrew his controversial remarks here on Saturday.
"I had no intentions to hurt the sentiments of any community...My remarks were not 'anti-Hindu', I hereby withdraw my statement," Pathan told mediapersons here this evening.
He added that attempts were being made to portray him as "anti-national" , but he clarified that his remarks were not intended to create any kind of discord among people or communities.
A huge political storm erupted after Pathan addressed an anti-CAA protest in Kalburgi (Gulbarga) in Karnataka on February 15 and said that "15-crore (Muslims) will prove stronger than the 100-crore majority (Hindus)."
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The Bharatiya Janata Party and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena have demanded stringent action against the AIMIM ex-MLA, while activist lawyer Syed Ejaz Abbas 'Naqvi' wrote to Mumbai Police urging them to lodge an FIR against Pathan.
"They say we have kept our women in the forefront. I want to tell these people -- only the lionesses have come out and you are in a cold sweat. You can understand what would happen if all of us come together.