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The best part of this special episode of Aap Ki Adalat is Owaisi's open admission about the 'Operation Sindoor', the ceasefire deal that generated a temporary ceasefire of cross-border aggression. In a departure from commonly agreed political narratives, Owaisi referred to a group in Washington as the true puppet masters of the ceasefire deal, without actually naming them. Without disclosing who was actually "managing and operating," he boldly stated, "Jis ne chalaya, wo knowledge rakhta tha," implying some off-the-record coordination that provided a jarring new perspective to audiences about the behind-the-scenes diplomacy.
This will be Owaisi's first appearance in over ten years—a return to the hot seat, pivotal for viewers. Rajat Sharma's Aap Ki Adalat has been the longest-running current affairs political-celebrity interview show in India since 1993. It continues to be a staple program, with viewers drawn in by the intense grilling of high-profile personalities, from Bollywood actors to heads of state. Once again, this is a setup for Owaisi to make some headlines.
Sharma, a Padma Bhushan recipient and editor-in-chief of India TV, will be airing the interview this Saturday, and it gets framed in the signature "courtroom" manner, in which Sharma takes on the role of prosecutor, and Owaisi is the defendant.
The first person to interview Owaisi will be BBC’s Tanya Beckett, and it’s reported that the conversation will touch on an array of topics: at home with the communal situation, AIMIM’s political positioning in Hyderabad, and his view about today's tensions between India and Pakistan.
This broadcast represents Owaisi's return to a forum that has witnessed him facing pointed questions about his political aspirations and accusations of being divisive. The broadcast is being promoted as a potentially pivotal movement ahead of the next general elections.
The full episode will be seen this Saturday at 8 pm, on India TV and various streaming services. This episode will have many of the normal hard-hitting Questions, and an MP unafraid to call out global leaders means you don’t want to miss this one.