'If namaz on road wrong, ban all festivals': Owaisi points at 'double standard'
Owaisi criticized the perceived double standards in regulating public religious practices. He argued that if offering prayers on the road is deemed inappropriate, then all public festivals should also be banned. His comments highlight ongoing debates about religious freedoms and public space usage.
- ▪Owaisi pointed out the inconsistency in allowing festivals while banning prayers on roads.
- ▪He called for a uniform approach to public religious expressions.
- ▪The remarks come amid ongoing discussions about religious freedoms in public spaces.
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