AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday asserted that Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statement on ‘surya namaskar’ being similar to ‘namaz’ was an attempt to befool Muslims, but he would not succeed in his mission.
Owaisi also blamed that instead of addressing issues like loss of employment due to action against slaughterhouses in the state, Adityanath was making statements that “won’t have any impact whatsoever.”
“Statements drawing similarity between surya namaskar and namaz, and fasting during Ramzan and Navratri are aimed at fooling Muslims. These are not going to work,” the Lok Sabha member from Hyderabad told.
“These are all patronising statements, which the Muslim community has been hearing for the past 55 years,” he said.
Owaisi said the primary duty of the chief minister was to do justice.
Adityanath had recently said ‘surya namaskar’ was similar to ‘namaz’ (prayers) offered by Muslims and those opposing the yogic exercise wanted to divide the society on religious lines.
“The namaz offered by the Muslims resembles different postures and asanas of surya namaskar including pranayam,” he had said.
Owaisi also slammed the decision to shut down illegal slaughterhouses in Uttar Pradesh.
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“Fifteen lakh people are engaged in the profession of selling and distributing meat and the action against slaughterhouses is putting their employment in jeopardy. Why isn’t he (Adityanath) addressing that? Instead of that, all these statements (on surya namaskar) are being made. It will not have any impact whatsoever,” he said.
Owaisi alleged the food processing units engaged in meat export are also being closed in Uttar Pradesh.
“Can you imagine the loss to the nation? Nearly Rs 11,000 crore worth of buffalo meat is exported (every year) from Uttar Pradesh itself.”
The AIMIM leader also charged that the BJP-led government at the Centre is being soft on Swami Aseemanand, an accused in the 2007 Mecca Masjid blast case, who was granted bail by a court here last week.
The government’s statement that it is firm on its fight against terrorism is “hollow” because it is not “firm” on Aseemanand, he said.
“Why are you not firm on Aseemanand? Why are you not challenging the bail given to Aseemanand? Why are you soft on Aseemanad? Aseemanand is still facing grave charges of terrorism in Mecca Masjid bomb blast, Samjhauta blast (cases). You don’t want to appeal against the bail. What kind of message are you sending?” he said.
Aseemanand was released from the Chanchalguda central prison in Hyderabad last evening.
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