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Asaduddin Owaisi – ‘We have lost the right to the mosque in Kashi. Namaaz is not being offered there, something else is happening.’

Asaduddin Owaisi has once again tried to provoke people by making a controversial statement. He said, ‘I have been saying for so many years that keep your mosques inhabited, but many say that Asaduddin Owaisi gives emotional statements. But the reality is that we have lost the rights of the mosque of Kashi. Namaaz is not being offered there, something else is happening.’

What else did Owaisi say?

Owaisi said, ‘They are eyeing the mosque of Mathura greedily. The story of Sambhal is in front of you that in a single day, an order is given in 1/2 hour, a survey is done in 1 hour and 5 people are martyred. If this is not enough, then a police station is built on the land of Waqf. This non-protection of monument is also against the law.’

Owaisi said, ‘I raised in the Parliament that in 1962, theft took place, riots took place and 8 lakh people of our country from Bengal were forcibly sent to Bangladesh. Many people asked me how can you say this. I showed the evidence. In 1960, during Nehru’s time, 40,000 people from Assam were forcibly put in East Bengal because they were Pakistanis. BJP’s success is the success of hatred, not the success of love. Change will not come in the future on its own. Remember the Palestinians in your prayers. Now there are no 9-10 year old children left in Gaza, all are dead.’

It is worth noting that recently politics had heated up over the police post being built near the Jama Masjid in Sambhal, UP and AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi had claimed that the police post was being built on Waqf land. He had made this claim through a post on social media. On Tuesday, the MP wrote in a post on the social media site X – The police post being built near the Jama Masjid in Sambhal is on Waqf land, as recorded in the records.

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