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Owaisi: If Roadside Namaz Is Wrong, So Are Other Religious Events

He claimed that TV channels highlight issues such as Muslims offering namaz on roads, while ignoring issues like "the anguish of parents over the NEET paper leak"

Hyderabad: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Friday argued that if offering namaz on roads is unacceptable, the same standard must apply to street celebrations of every religion-remarks he made while condemning the spate of alleged attacks against Muslims across the country. Addressing a gathering at the AIMIM headquarters here on Friday evening, he alleged attempts to marginalise Muslims and reduce them to "second-class citizens".

Referring to fuel prices and global crude oil dynamics, he said that while disruptions such as the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz affect prices, questions should also be asked about the benefits reaped by Indian companies during periods of cheaper Russian oil imports.
"Remember Article 25. If offering namaz on roads is wrong, then festivals of every religion on roads are also wrong. If you say meat shops should be closed during someone's festival, then all liquor shops should be closed for 30 days during Ramzan," he claimed.
He asked why there are no objections to religious yatras from Uttarakhand to Delhi when roads are allegedly blocked.
"How long does namaz on roads take when it happens?" he said, adding that festivals of every religion take place on roads in the country.
He further alleged that restrictions are imposed on the sale of eggs, meat, and chicken during Hindu festivals.
He claimed that TV channels highlight issues such as Muslims offering namaz on roads, while ignoring issues like "the anguish of parents over the NEET paper leak."
Asserting that India belongs to Muslims as well, he said they would continue to fight their issues in a democratic manner.
"How can you snatch away my religious freedom?" he asked, adding that there is no adequate debate on the alleged rise in crimes against women.
Speaking about the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Assam, he questioned why principles of Hindu marriage are being imposed on Muslims.
Criticising alleged attempts to portray non-vegetarian food consumption by Muslims negatively, he claimed that the Sangh Parivar wants to make "everyone in the country vegetarian."
He also claimed that Kautilya's 'Arthashastra' mentions meat consumption, and quoted Swami Vivekananda, saying he had referred to beef consumption in ancient Hindu ceremonies.


( Source : PTI )
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