Asaduddin Owaisi has strongly criticized Kiren Rijiju's claim that minorities in India receive more benefits than the majority. Owaisi refuted this statement, highlighting the discrimination and violence faced by Muslims, including instances of lynching, property demolitions, and hate speech.
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