"We congratulate the Grand Alliance on its astounding victory in the Assembly polls. We hope the rulers refrain from discriminating against Dalits and minorities as it will not be tolerated," he told the party workers here.
Downplaying the AIMIM's abysmal performance in its maiden electoral foray in Bihar, Owaisi said his party has lost the polls, but its morale was still high as a strong foundation has been laid on which the party can grow further.
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Meanwhile, BJP members tried to show black flags to Owaisi at Chanda Palace.
Earlier in March, state BJP leader Shyam Prakash Dwiwedi announced a reward of Rs 1 crore to whoever cuts Owaisi's tongue.
Dwiwedi had also dubbed Owaisi a "traitor" and said he has no right to stay in the country after the latter rejected RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's suggestions and said he would not chant 'Bharat Mata ki Jai' even if a knife was put to his throat.