Seemanchal, Bihar: On a heartfelt visit to Seemanchal, AIMIM President Barrister Asaduddin Owaisi expressed his gratitude to the region’s electorate for their support in the Bihar Assembly elections. His visit underlines the importance of Seemanchal for AIMIM and marks a promise to deliver on his party’s development agenda.
A Grateful Message to the People
Owaisi addressed large gatherings in several Seemanchal districts including Kishanganj, Araria and Katihar thanking voters for their trust in AIMIM. He emphasized that the party’s strong showing was made possible because residents of Seemanchal believed in his vision for justice, inclusion and socio economic development.
“I come to you not just as a politician, but as your companion in the fight for fairness,” Owaisi told the crowd.
“Your votes weren’t just for AIMIM they were votes for respect, for dignity and for Seemanchal’s future.”
The Political Significance
Seemanchal has long been a region marked by underdevelopment, poverty and social neglect. By staging this visit, Owaisi reiterated that AIMIM’s commitment to the area was not transactional but deeply rooted in a long term developmental mission.
- He promised to push for the creation of a Seemanchal Region Development Council that would work for the region’s upliftment.
- He pledged regular engagement with constituents: AIMIM MLAs will maintain transparency by holding weekly meetings and even sharing their location updates through mobile platforms to ensure accountability.
- He also committed to monitoring development projects personally and said he would return to Seemanchal regularly to assess progress.
Offering Conditional Support to the Bihar Government
In his speech, Owaisi reiterated AIMIM’s conditional support for Nitish Kumar’s Bihar government. He said the party would continue its cooperative politics but only if the state leadership genuinely prioritizes Seemanchal’s development.
“We are ready to support the government, but that support comes with responsibility. The people of Seemanchal deserve more than speeches. They deserve action.”
A New Phase for Seemanchal
For many in Seemanchal, Owaisi’s visit was more than a thank you tour it symbolized recognition. Leaders from civil society and local communities welcomed him, hailing him as a political figure who had finally turned his words into action.
In closing, Owaisi said that the real work was just beginning: “This victory is not our goal. It is your right. And together, we will make sure Seemanchal is not left behind anymore.”















