Asaduddin is the third national president of the
All-India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Muslim minority rights party in India, previously his father and grandfather. Asaduddin made his political debut in 1994 in the
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election. Contesting from the
Charminar constituency which his party has been winning since 1967, he defeated his nearest rival a breakaway party
Majlis Bachao Tehreek's candidate by a margin of 40 thousand votes. He succeeded Virasat Rasool Khan as the elected representative from the constituency. In the 1999 election, he defeated his nearest rival
Telugu Desam Party candidate Syed Shah Noorul Haq Quadri by 93 thousand votes. Owaisi was polled 126 thousand votes in the election. In 2004 election, he was succeeded by
Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri as the member of the Assembly from the constituency. In 2004, Owaisi's father
Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi who had been representing the
Hyderabad constituency in the
Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian parliament) refused to contest further citing poor health. The constituency has 70% Muslim population. He was polled 38% votes compared to his nearest rival Subhas Chanderji's 28%. In 2008, the Left Front (which consisted of Communist Parties) withdrew their support to the central government of India which was led by the
United Progressive Alliance. This was done in response to
Indo-US nuclear deal signed by Indian Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh and US President
George W. Bush which allowed India to keep nuclear bombs but in return had to allow international inspection. The Communist parties felt that by this deal, India would become a pawn of the United States. Due to the Left Front withdrawing support, a vote of confidence was held in
Indian Parliament. When
Uttar Pradesh chief minister
Mayawati said that Muslims of India opposed the deal, Owaisi said that it was an attempt to give a communal angle to the deal. Owaisi announced his support for the United Progressive Alliance in the vote of confidence. He said that his top priority was to prevent the opposition right wing
Bharatiya Janata Party to ascend to power and to prevent
Lal Krishna Advani from becoming the country's Prime Minister. He further stated: We will express our reservations on the foreign policy impact but at no cost would we like to see the BJP coming in to power, at no cost we would like to see Mr Advani, who is an accused in
Babri Masjid demolition case becoming the prime minister of this great nation, thereby destroying the future of Muslims and weakening the secularism.
Hindustan Times wrote that the AIMIM party faced "tough challenge" in the Hyderabad constituency. However, Owaisi emerged victorious and defeated Ali Khan by a margin by 110 thousand votes. He increased the winning margin by 10 thousand votes as compared to 2004 election. Owaisi was awarded the 2014 Sansad Ratna award (Gem of parliamentarians) October 2013 for his performance in the
15th session of Indian parliament. During this period, he asked 1080 questions in the Parliament compared to the national average of 292. His attendance is at 70%.
The Milli Gazette wrote that he "has gained wide respect nationally among Indian Muslims for his bold speeches in Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian parliament)". He took up issues in the Parliament which pertained to the interests of the minority community. Also when he raised the issue of
waqf properties in the parliament, the then Rural Development Minister
Jairam Ramesh confessed that it was a fault of his ministry in not recognising
waqf as a serious matter. In April 2014, Owaisi filed his nomination for the Hyderabad constituency in the
2014 general election. He declared movable assets worth 2.7 million rupees (around $42,000) and immovable assets worth 30 million rupees (around $463,000). He was elected from the constituency once again by defeating his nearest rival
Bharatiya Janata Party's Bhagvanth Rao by a margin of 197 thousand votes. Owaisi announced that his party AIMIM would contest the
2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election from mainly from the Muslim dominated area of
Seemanchal region of the state.
News18 India wrote that the party candidates would divide votes and the voters suspected him of being an agent of the Hindu nationalist
Bharatiya Janata Party. He said that he was realistic about their chances of winning. He also said that the Seemanchal region was underdeveloped and he blamed Bihar's Chief Minister
Nitish Kumar,
Indian National Congress party and
Bharatiya Janata Party for it. He said that his aim was to pressurise the government to create a regional developmental council for the region. Although the party contested from six constituencies of Seemanchal region, it failed to win any seat. Owaisi, who filed his nomination for Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency for 4th time declared assets worth over Rs 13 crore but claims to own no vehicle. ==Awards==