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Owaisi's Superb Telugu Speech at WTC
By: Tupaki Desk | 16 Dec 2017 9:39 AM GMTTelugu Speech of Asaduddin Owaisi at the World Telugu Conference came as a huge surprise for everyone. Why because, Anybody has hardly seen MIM Chief speak Telugu so far.
At the opening ceremony of World Telugu Conference, Asaduddin Owaisi began his address in this manner: 'Sabhaku Vichesina Pramukulaku Namaskaramulu. Prapancha Telugu Mahasabala Sandarbamga Telangana Prajalaku Subhabinandanalu'.
Owaisi claimed to be happy with Hyderabad hosting World Telugu Conference. He lauded Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao for doing as much as he can for Telugu Language. 'Hindus and Muslims have been living together since the times of Qutub Shahi. Now, KCR has been continuing the same tradition. Telangana is emerging as No.1 in the country. There is vast development be it in IT, Industrial or any other sector,' he opined.
The Hyderabad MP recalled Sharif who is from Old City translated Quran from Urdu to Telugu. 'Writer Ghapur declared there is no other country like India in the World. We have many languages and cultures in the country. There is need to protect them,' stressed Owaisi.
At the opening ceremony of World Telugu Conference, Asaduddin Owaisi began his address in this manner: 'Sabhaku Vichesina Pramukulaku Namaskaramulu. Prapancha Telugu Mahasabala Sandarbamga Telangana Prajalaku Subhabinandanalu'.
Owaisi claimed to be happy with Hyderabad hosting World Telugu Conference. He lauded Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao for doing as much as he can for Telugu Language. 'Hindus and Muslims have been living together since the times of Qutub Shahi. Now, KCR has been continuing the same tradition. Telangana is emerging as No.1 in the country. There is vast development be it in IT, Industrial or any other sector,' he opined.
The Hyderabad MP recalled Sharif who is from Old City translated Quran from Urdu to Telugu. 'Writer Ghapur declared there is no other country like India in the World. We have many languages and cultures in the country. There is need to protect them,' stressed Owaisi.