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If you write Jai Shri Ram in the exam, you score 50% And talked about the Sharia controversy: Asaduddin Owaisi

New Delhi, 28 April 2024: Asaduddin Owaisi, the head of AIMIM, has once again assailed Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. He criticized them by citing press reports that four children scribbled ‘Jai Shri Ram’ in the exam, but the examiner gave them 50% marks.

Owaisi mentioned the names, saying, “I have come to know the names of those four children.” Narendra Modi is the first name on the list, followed by Amit Shah, Yogi, and Nadda. They shouldn’t do anything except vote for them. He stated that if these folks write ‘Jai Shri Ram’ in the exam, they will receive fifty percent of the marks. If our daughter is going to wear a hijab, they say. We won’t let you write the exam.

Let us inform you that four first-year pharmacy students at a university in Uttar Pradesh wrote Jai Shri Ram and the names of international cricket players on their answer sheets during the exam. Nonetheless, the examiner had passed them. They passed the exam with approximately 56%.

Owaisi spoke on Sharia controversy

Amid the Lok Sabha elections in 2024, there is a political maelstrom regarding Muslim issues. Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that the country will be governed by the Constitution, not Sharia. Asaduddin Owaisi, the chief executive of AIMIM, has responded.

The Hyderabad MP stated that the country shouldn’t be run on religious principles. In a special interview with ABP News, he explained where the country stands in terms of Sharia compliance. It is still running in accordance with the Constitution. Sharia is a particular right for Muslims.

Asaduddin Owaisi, alluding to the Constituent Assembly meeting, stated that when the Constitution was being drafted, the liberation fighters and Constitution builders made it plain that they wouldn’t give up the Muslim Personal Law. It is about sustaining a religion’s civilization and culture. Has Amit Shah outgrown him? Muslims have the right to practice Sharia under the doctrine of religious freedom.

‘Prime Minister Modi hugs Saudi royalty like long-lost brothers’

Asaduddin Owaisi also targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He claims that PM Modi does something different for Muslim rights in the country, but when he travels to Arab or Dubai, he hugs the kings as if two long-lost brothers are meeting. Why doesn’t he discuss Shariat there?

Asaduddin Owaisi also stated that the NRC and Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) will be discussed in the upcoming elections. Along with this, in response to a query concerning the detention of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, he stated that whatever arrogant job the government has done will undoubtedly become a problem in the elections.

Jatin Singh

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