Asaduddin Owaisi, head of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), who is often in the headlines due to his statements, expressed his opinion against Waqf Act, Bihar Assembly Elections, Cricket Match with Pakistan and Assam BJP in an interview. He raised many serious questions about the policies and alleged discrimination of the government.
Owaisi’s disputed statement on Waqf law
Owaisi attacked the central government fiercely over the Waqf law. He said that through Waqf law, the government is occupying the property of Muslims. He clarified that ‘Modi ji will not decide how long your beard will be, whether you have to offer Namaz, or not, it is a matter of privacy, it is wrong for the government to interfere in it.’
Owaisi questioned whether a Hindu member will ever be made in the Gurdwara Management Committee? And those who come from government nomination, will they protect Waqf property? He warned that if this continues in this way, Muslims will lose their mosque tomorrow.
Owaisi’s eye on Bihar assembly elections
Owaisi also made a strong comment about the Bihar assembly elections. He said that the people of Seemanchal want change and this area is troubled by corruption. He alleged that local leader Akhtarul Iman had written a letter to Lalu Yadav and sought only 6 seats. Owaisi clarified that the government has distracted people’s attention by making an issue of intruders in Seemanchal.
Owaisi’s statement on cricket match with Pakistan
Owaisi took a very sharp stand on the cricket match with Pakistan. He said, ‘These are wrestlers who cannot stop cricket matches, playing matches with Pakistan is the weakness of the government.’ He raised the question that people cannot go to the holy places of Kartarpur and Nankana Sahib, but the government is trying to earn financial benefits by playing cricket matches with Pakistan. Owaisi warned that if this match is not played, then Lashkar who is trying to open a new camp again, would have a strict message to him.
Strict opposition to Assam BJP’s tweet
Owaisi also reacted to Assam BJP’s X post. He said, ‘This is his job, spreading poison in society, spreading hatred against Muslims.’ He completely rejected the move, calling it communalism.

