'If namaz on road wrong, ban all festival celebrations': Owaisi points at 'double standard'
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AIMIM Chief Owaisi Sparks Fresh Row With ‘Close Liquor Shops During Ramadan’ Remark
AIMIM chief made sharp remarks on religious restrictions and festival-related regulations, questioning what he described as unequal treatment of different communities. Referring to Article 25 of the Constitution, Owaisi said, “Remember Article 25. If offering namaz on roads is considered wrong, then every festival procession on roads should also be considered wrong.” Remarks On Meat Shops And Ramadan Owaisi also questioned the closure of meat sh…
'If namaz on road wrong, ban all festival celebrations': Owaisi points at 'double standard'
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi criticized what he termed a double standard regarding religious practices, stating that if offering namaz on roads is deemed wrong, then restrictions should apply equally to all faiths, citing Article 25 of the Constitution. He questioned why objections are raised ...
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said at an Eid Milap event in Hyderabad on Friday that issues related to namaz and azaan are deliberately raised to target Muslims. He believes this is a well-planned strategy aimed at promoting division within the religious community. Regarding the issue of street namaz, Owaisi emphasized that street namaz occurs only on Fridays and Eid. He said that there is no controversy when roads are closed and tents are erecte…
Said- Issues related to Namaz and Azaan are deliberately raised, Namaz is not offered on the road every day, but only on Fridays and Eid. Owaisi, (Aaj Samaj), Hyderabad: During religious pilgrimages from Uttarakhand to Delhi, roads are closed and tents are erected, but no one raises any questions about it. Namaz is not offered on the road every day, but only on Fridays and Eid. Issues related to Namaz and Azaan are deliberately raised to target …
Owaisi Questions ‘Double Standards’ on Namaz on Roads, Says Same Rule Must Apply to All Faiths
Asaduddin Owaisi on Friday said that if offering namaz on roads is considered unacceptable, then the same standard should apply to religious celebrations and processions of every faith held on public streets. Speaking at the AIMIM headquarters in Hyderabad, Owaisi condemned what he described as increasing attacks on Muslims and alleged efforts to marginalise the community and reduce them to “second-class citizens.” Owaisi Questions Double Standa…
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