The demonstration was held in front of Musjid Kureshian on Moti Dungari road in the city.
State president of the organisation, Anish Ansari, said both the leaders are "popular" and their activities are not hidden from people living.
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Ansari said any move against Naik is a "blow on the Constitutional right of protection of interests of minorities".
For Owaisi, who has been booked under sedition charges over extending legal aid to alleged ISIS members in arrested from Hyderabad, Ansari said protection in respect of conviction in offences is also a Constitutional right and giving a legal aid is nothing wrong.
"Those who are accusing Owaisi of supporting terrorism either have no knowledge of the basic principles of the Constitution or they are deliberately targeting him because they hate his political status," he alleged.
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