"Mr Prime Minister, in your speech in Parliament, you referred to your vision of 'Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas' (together with all, development for all). Therefore, you (PM) should pick up the phone and tell Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to extend the benefit of quota to backward Muslims so as to improve their living conditions," he said.
The 45-year-old Lok Sabha MP from Hyderabad was addressing a public gathering here last night. Braving unseasonal drizzle, a large number of people attended the rally, Owaisi's first in Nagpur, which headquarters RSS.
Quoting figures from Sachchar Committee and a number of other panels and also Minorities Commission, he painted a grim picture of the living conditions of Muslims across Maharashtra and said they lack access to even basic amenities.
He said education level among Muslim children and youth was abysmally low. "In this backdrop, why is the state denying the socially, educationally and economically backward giving what is their due?" Owaisi asked.
"I am always accused of making communal statements and controversial remarks. But I am the one who calls spade a spade. Why don't those accusing me of being intemperate ponder over the serious issues I raise?" he asked.
"Let the RSS bosses here get the message loud and clear - I will not sit quiet till this demand of reservation for Muslims is accepted," asserted Owaisi.
Owaisi maintained he was against the ideology of Hindutva, but not against Hindus.
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