AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi launched a scathing attack on the Central and Uttar Pradesh governments on the issue of covering mosques. He said that those people were timids who went to Pakistan, but our ancestors considered India their homeland and we will remain here.
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“We are not timid, but the children of Jiyalas”
Addressing a public meeting in Hyderabad, Owaisi questioned why Muslims are being treated with secondary status in their own country.
- “If someone says that if you are afraid, do not read the Namaz, sit in the house. Some say that just as mosques are covered, you also cover your head. “
- “Some people in Bengal threaten that if they come to power, they will expel Muslims from there.”
- “We are not among those who run away. Our ancestors considered India as their home with faith and courage and we will stay here. ”
“Self -esteem is being taken away from us”
Owaisi further said that efforts are being made to prove Muslims as second class citizens.
- “We will compete with you in a democratic way and you will lose.”
- “A Chief Minister says that read the prayers of Jumme in the house. How long have you become Allama? “
- “Mosques are a symbol of our religious faith, we will go there and keep mosques inhabited.”
- “Article 25 of the Constitution gives us religious freedom, we will not let it take away.”
Controversy to cover mosques
This year, due to Holi and Ramadan falling together, mosques were covered in many parts of the country so that the mosques do not fall in color and do not have any kind of communal tension.
- Mosques were covered in Sambhal and Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh.
- Communal tension was going on in Sambhal for the last few months, so the administration took this step.
Political rhetoric and increased stress
This time on the day of Holi, the political dispute intensified due to the prayers of Jumme.
- Darbhanga Mayor Anjum Ara (JDU leader) said that the time of Namaz cannot be changed, but Holi can be put on a two -hour brake.
- Sambhal’s CO Anuj Chaudhary said, “Those who are uncomfortable with colors, stay indoors. Holi occurs only once a year, but Namaz is every week. “
- “Festivals need to be celebrated together, not of separation.”