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If a Naseeruddin Shah feels unaccepted, then what about me, asks Asaduddin Owaisi

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Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi tells ThePrint it’s important to assert one’s religion and culture in face of growing intolerance.

New Delhi: If a non-believing Muslim like actor Naseeruddin Shah does not feel safe in India, what will happen to a believing and practicing Muslim like myself, asked Asaduddin Owaisi, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul Muslimeen (AIMIM) president.

Speaking to ThePrint Thursday about the current status of Muslims in India, Owaisi, who is also the Hyderabad MP, weighed in on the controversy triggered by the veteran actor’s recent comments on intolerance.

“Here you have a person who openly says that he does not practice Islam, who openly accepts his wife is not a Muslim, who openly accepts that he has not taught his wife anything about Islam…Now, if he is not being accepted, what will happen to Assaduddin Owaisi then?” asked the AIMIM chief.

Shah stirred up a controversy in December last year when he said he was anxious about the well-being of his children, who he said have not been brought up as followers of any one religion.

The actor was criticised by some who believed that by underscoring the fact that he is a non-believer, he was alienating crores of practicing Muslims in India.

Owaisi said he doesn’t believe that there is a tendency among elite Muslims to distance themselves from Islam while talking about intolerance, but added that it is important to assert one’s religion and culture in the face of growing intolerance towards minorities in the country.


Also read: Naseeruddin Shah spoke up for Muslims, but dangerously alienated most of them


‘Glass houses’

Owaisi also responded to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s 22 December comments about Muslims not being treated as equal citizens in India.

The AIMIM chief said that it is not proper for Khan to tell an Indian Muslim how their country should treat them.

“I don’t want any foreigner to be sitting outside and sermonising me,” Owaisi said, adding that India has its problems, and Indians will deal with them on their own.

“Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones at others,” he said. “Pakistan constitution does not allow non-Muslim to become the president of the country, so why is he pointing fingers at me?”

Pakistanis need to understand Indian Muslims have taken the decision to stay in India and they will continue to solve their country’s problems within the country, he added.

On lynchings

In view of the growing number of lynching incidents in the country, Owaisi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of justifying acts of violence in his interview to news agency ANI by saying that while he condemned lynchings, “people’s sentiments should be respected”.

“What sentiments is he talking about? How can the prime minister make this statement?” asked Owaisi.

“He should be condemning such incidents outrightly… Is he trying to justify what happened to Akhlaq?” said Owaisi, referring to the 2015 Dadri lynching case in which Mohammad Akhlaq was murdered on the allegation that beef had been found in his house.

He said that Modi’s response should have been that “sentiment or no sentiment, one cannot indulge in violence”.

Ram temple

At a time when the Supreme Court is set to begin its hearings on the issue of the Ram temple again, Owaisi said the demolition of the Babri Masjid was a “wanton criminal act”, and Muslims still believe that building a mosque in the disputed territory is a question of justice, and not faith.

“This is not a matter of faith… We firmly believe that this is a matter of justice,” he said.

Asking for justice does not make him a fundamentalist, he added.

Arguing that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) cannot legally bring in an ordinance on the issue, Owaisi said that for the constitutional measure, it is necessary to prove the urgency of a situation, which the government cannot do in this case.

Owaisi also criticised the prime minister and the BJP-led government for its doublespeak on the issues of triple talaq and Sabarimala.

“Their faith is faith, and my faith is not faith?” Owaisi asked.


Also read: Not Hindu-Muslim, this issue can become the polarising factor in 2019 elections


Alliance talk

Dismissing any possibility of an alliance with the Congress for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Owaisi said he has not been approached by the Congress, and neither does he want to be.

After the Congress launched a scathing attack against his party for being a “B team” of the BJP, Owaisi said he does not envision an alliance with it at all.

In India, the electorate does not have to choose only between the BJP and the Congress, he said, adding that “when you talk about diversity, there has to be political diversity as well”.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. Mr. Owaisi, Shah probably feels more unsafe from ur comunity as he is a non practicing muslim, as u would want jump at any oppertunity to expoilt situation politically.

  2. Well, I am going to give him and his counterparts a piece of advice that could lead them to a wonderful & safe life, “just pack your bags and leave India”, that’s it.

  3. Note: The babri masjid case is about illegally demolished masjid against supreme Court order. The case is not Between two religious faith. We have complete belief in justice. India is democratic country.

  4. Satisfied with the views of owaisi. He is not such a leader who take double stand or dual policy of preaching something and doing something else. His arguments and facts are highly accurate.To my mind he will become prominent leader of 21st century in Indian history

  5. Mr. Owaisi, to tell you frankly Mr. N Shah was just acting as he was heavily bribes by Amnesty India, a traitor organisation.

    You must consider luckey that only Babri masjid had been demolished, the mugals destroyed thousands of temples and put their masjids. The masjids in Vrindavan and also in Varanasi are two vivid examples. In fact you shall come forward and to say that masjid is just a praying hall where as a temple is an anode of God. We will return all such masjids to Hindus whose rights were violated. Also do you know you and scores of People like you were forced to become Muslim. Infact Islam is not your religion. You must be doing Pinddaan in Varanasi by recovering to Hinduism, to your ancestors so that their souls will rest in peace. I know you will not do anything but like a prostitute try to get some votes by your anti national moves.

  6. Mr Owasi, I refer you to Sarfar Patel’s view on Indian Muslims and I am sure you can draw your own conclusions on what the majority expect of you and other Muslims. If you want to be main stream then join the main stream!!

    In one of his speeches he said, “There are four-and-a half crores of Muslims in India, many of whom helped the creation of Pakistan. How can one believe that they will change overnight? The Muslims say that they are loyal citizens and therefore why should anybody doubt their bona fides? To them, I would say: why do you ask us? Search your own conscience”.On another occasion he said, “I want to ask the Indian Muslims only one question. In the recent All-India MuslimConference, Why did you not open
    your mouth on the Kashmir issue? Why did you not condemn the action ofPakistan? These things create doubt inthe minds of the people. So I want to say a word as a friend of Muslims as it is the duty of a good friend to speak frankly. It is your duty now to sail in thesame boat and sink or swim together. Iwant to tell you very clearly that you cannot ride two horses. You select onehorse, whichever you like best. In the Constituent Assembly, One of the Lucknow Muslim leaguers pleaded for separate electorates and reservation ofseats. I had to open my mouth and saythat he could not have it both ways. Now he is in Pakistan. Those who want to go to Pakistan can go there and live in peace. Let us live here in peace and work for ourselves”

    The above quotations have been takenfrom the book, ‘THE END OF AN ERA’by Dr. K M Munshi (pages 42-43).Munshi has in turn quoted these from the book, ‘Life & Work of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel by P D Saggi – pages 54 & 62

  7. It’s the other way around Mr Owaisi that Hindus have started asserting their rights only in the face of growing intolerance of Muslims….. with the BJP at the helm of affairs……. It’s becoz of the rule of invaders over India and persecution of Hindus by successive and opperessive Mughal rulers and later on divisive policies of Britishers and later on its adoptive child the Khongress….. The Hindus had become slave in their own country….. Now it is time for assertiveness of Hindus under BJP but surely not to persecute Muslims or any minority….

  8. Now that the Congress has openly called gentleman’s party the “ B team “, must confess to doubts one has long harboured about him. He is intelligent, articulate, speaks with passion, in Parliament and on TV, but somehow, at least to my ears, does not carry conviction.

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