If namaz on the road is wrong, then why not other festivals? Owaisi’s question to the government, said – Muslims are being suppressed
Asaduddin Owaisi On Road Namaz: Recently, after the order given by the Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal governments regarding offering Namaz on the roads, various types of reactions emerged from across the country. Meanwhile, now AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has also given a statement, which is being discussed a lot. ‘Eid Milap’ Addressed a program of. During this, he quoted Article 25 of the Constitution and said that if offering Namaz on the road is wrong then this rule should be applied equally to religious activities of all religions.
Owaisi also said that this article guarantees the freedom to practice and the right to propagate all religions. He termed the objections being raised on Namaz as double standards and raised the question why such concerns are not raised on religious processions and meetings of other communities?
happy bakrid
‘Eid Milaap’ in Telangana; In a program, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi congratulated the people on Bakrid. During this, he said that I heartily congratulate all of you on Eid-ul-Azha and pray to Allah that with His mercy and kindness, He accepts our prayers and the sacrifices made by us. Remember that those of us who had means made sacrifices in the cause of Allah according to our means.
It is also important that we repent of our sins and do not follow the wrong path which may cause harm to us or our family and for which we may have to be held accountable in the hereafter.
Hyderabad, Telangana: In an Eid Milap programme, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi says, “I extend my heartfelt greetings to all of you on Eid al Adha, and I pray to Allah that he accepts our prayers and the sacrifices we have offered through His grace and mercy. Remember those… pic.twitter.com/Sd4YE7uoof
— IANS (@ians_india) May 29, 2026
Reminded article 25
In the program, Asaduddin Owaisi reminded people of Article 25 and said that if offering Namaz on the road is wrong, then it is also wrong for people to come out on the streets on festivals of all religions. He said that if meat shops should remain closed on any festival, then liquor shops should also be closed for 30 days during Ramzan. Owaisi also accused the government of double standards.
Accusation of hatred towards Muslims
On the government banning the sale of meat, eggs and chicken on the streets during Hindu festivals, Owaisi asked what kind of law is this? Accusing the government, he said that your hatred is only for Muslims. Owaisi accused the government of suppressing the followers of a particular religion.
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Yogi-Suvendu’s order in discussion
Let us tell you, before Bakrid, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had given a statement regarding offering Namaz on the road, which remained much discussed. He had advised the namazis not to offer namaz on the road and to offer namaz in mosques only in shifts. Similarly, the West Bengal government led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari had banned traditional Eid prayers on Kolkata’s Red Road. Criticizing it, Owaisi accused it of targeting a specific community.
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