Dream of Becoming India's Prime Minister: Hijab-Wearing Muslim Woman Challenges Fadnavis
Solapur, January 14, 2026: Saeeda Falak, the firebrand leader of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), has issued a direct challenge to Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Speaking at a rally in Solapur, she said, "Listen, Fadnavis ji, if Allah wills, one day this hijab-wearing Muslim woman will become the Prime Minister of India. This country is not anyone's personal property." The video of this statement is going viral on social media, causing a stir in political circles.
Saeeda Falak is a 31-year-old young leader. She is an international karate champion and is known as 'Falak the Fighter'. She has won more than 20 national and 22 international gold medals. She has represented India in the Commonwealth Karate Championships. A lawyer by profession, Saeeda Falak runs her own karate academy. After joining the AIMIM party in 2020, she has been raising her voice for the rights of minorities and women. Her rallies attract thousands of people.
This statement comes against the backdrop of the upcoming municipal corporation elections in Maharashtra and is considered part of the AIMIM's campaign. Saeeda Falak's challenge has taken the opposition by surprise, and everyone is watching the subsequent political developments closely.
Solapur, January 14, 2026: Saeeda Falak, the firebrand leader of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), has issued a direct challenge to Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Speaking at a rally in Solapur, she said, "Listen, Fadnavis ji, if Allah wills, one day this hijab-wearing Muslim woman will become the Prime Minister of India. This country is not anyone's personal property." The video of this statement is going viral on social media, causing a stir in political circles.
Saeeda Falak is a 31-year-old young leader. She is an international karate champion and is known as 'Falak the Fighter'. She has won more than 20 national and 22 international gold medals. She has represented India in the Commonwealth Karate Championships. A lawyer by profession, Saeeda Falak runs her own karate academy. After joining the AIMIM party in 2020, she has been raising her voice for the rights of minorities and women. Her rallies attract thousands of people.
This statement comes against the backdrop of the upcoming municipal corporation elections in Maharashtra and is considered part of the AIMIM's campaign. Saeeda Falak's challenge has taken the opposition by surprise, and everyone is watching the subsequent political developments closely.
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