
Owaisi slams Union Govt’s advisory to identify pro-Iran radical preachers, calls it double standards
The Hindu
Owaisi criticizes the Union government's advisory on pro-Iran radical preachers, highlighting perceived double standards
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) president, Asaduddin Owaisi, on Tuesday (March 3, 2026) criticised the Union government’ advisory in which it reportedly directed authorities to identify pro-Iran radical preachers, even as he pointed out that the move “exposes Modi government’s double standards”.
Taking to X, and quoting a media report, he stated, “There is a baba who has violated his bail conditions repeatedly & incited genocide against Muslims. The Central govt itself funded a conference that called for the overthrow of India’s constitution.”
Mr. Owaisi, who represents Hyderabad in the Lok Sabha, claimed that the number of anti-Indian Muslim hate speeches — which reference Gaza genocide by the hands of Israel — had shot up since 2023. “No advisory has ever been issued to counter anti-Muslim hate speech. In those cases, the Centre says that ‘law and order is a state subject’,” the AIMIM president posted.
This 'advisory' exposes Modi government's double standards. There is a baba who has violated his bail conditions repeatedly & incited genocide against Muslims. The Central govt itself funded a conference that called for the overthrow of India's constitution. The number of… pic.twitter.com/7CZ2QV8sWW

This is complicated: one wants to gently hold this grown tree, one of moderate age, at Karpagambal Nagar in Mylapore by its trunk and give a squeeze of commiseration; or a bear hug that would sap the grief out if it (that pun slipped in unnoticed). Both acts of kindness have been rendered difficult by the very tragedies that warrant this dramatic, physical show of kindness. The tree seems to be taking a disturbingly transverse route in the air. Before going to the second problem, a question. How comfortable would you be if you have outgrown the school uniform, the convocation hat earned by a college education, but not the baby diaper? Under your slick chino trousers that now-anachronistic piece of inner wear, which was meant only for an exigency, continues as if time has stood still. And time seems to have stood still for this tree: it still wears what it had to in its babyhood: the tree guard.












