AIMIM Leader Calls for Equal Standards in Public Religious Observances

AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi argues that public religious activities in India should face uniform regulations, criticizing attacks on Muslims and alleged bias in public policy. He also questions economic benefits from Russian oil and comments on social issues like the NEET paper leak and rising crimes against women.

AIMIM Leader Calls for Equal Standards in Public Religious Observances
AIMIM MLA Mir Zulfeqar Ali (Photo/ANI)
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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi emphasized that if holding namaz on roads is frowned upon, then all street religious events should be treated similarly. His remarks were made in response to recent allegations of discrimination against Muslims in India.

Speaking at a gathering, Owaisi criticized the perceived marginalization of Muslims, arguing against the double standards in public religious practices. He also questioned the economic gains from Russian oil imports and challenged societal attitudes towards non-vegetarian food consumption. Owaisi's discourse further addressed issues like the NEET paper leak and the proposed Uniform Civil Code in Assam.

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