
Aimim Aimim Assaduddin Owaisi on Tuesday distributes educational trains among students of the Urdu Hyderabad Urdu Urdu. | Photo Credit: A. Sueshkumar
Hyderabad Parliamentary Assaddin Owaisi on Tuesday joined educational and social awareness and social media addiction directly to the political exclusion of the community and quoted ongoing controversy in Bihar due to special intensive revision of election roles.
Mr. Owaisi spoke in the head of All India Majlis-E-Ithadul Muslimeen Party, where he distributed educational kits to students.
“If you get dependent on coils and tomorrow comes to your house in the name of an intense revision, how will you react?” he asked. “Under the pretext of the revision, many of them are marked as Bangladeshi, Nepalese or Myanmares,” he said.
Warning of students before addiction to social media, especially reels. “When you go home, don’t waste your time watching reels,” he told the children in the audience. “By watching one minute or a two -minute reel, you don’t make a leader or a scientist or a teacher or a doctor or an engineer. The dependence on reels will just waste time and dispel you.”
President Aimim stressed that the Indian Muslim minorities must become politically and professionally authorized. That said it would not only allow participation in democracy, but also facilitated their rights and shape the future of the nation.
“There are great challenges for minorities and especially Muslims in our beloved country. We will overcome them if we are united and strong: politically and in areas such as science, engineering, medicine and law,” Owaisi said.
It underlines the acute need for more lawyers within the community and said: “Muslim minorities need more and more lawyers who will increase their votes for their sharia, personal laws, fundamental rights and against police injustice.”
He also expressed concern about the alarming rates of premature ending of school attendance between Muslim students and noted that more than 21 Lakh children fell out, of which 51 % were girls. He warned that the exclusion of education, which was mainly due to fee that weaker sections did not agree. That, he said, was not just a loss for a minority community, but for a nation as a whole. He criticized the narrowing of pre-Matrian scholarships by the Union’s government.
Mr. Owaisi said that the Prime Minister’s vision of “Viksit Bharat” would remain unfulfilled unless minorities did not receive fair educational opportunities. “If you go to Muslim areas, you will find more alcohol stores and police stations.
Published – July 15, 2025 20:36





