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Owaisi Distributes Educational Kits and Urges Youth to Replace Reels With Newspapers

He linked social media distraction to risks of Muslim disenfranchisement in Bihar’s electoral roll revision

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi warned the youth against harmful impacts of getting addicted to reels.
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Overview

  • At a government Urdu medium school in Hyderabad, Owaisi handed out educational kits to underscore the importance of academic focus.
  • He appealed to Muslim youth to stop watching social media reels and instead read newspapers to build leadership and professional skills.
  • He warned that social media addiction could leave minorities unprepared during Bihar’s Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls and questioned the Election Commission’s authority as an “NRC through the back door.”
  • He called for political, legal and professional empowerment of Muslim minorities to strengthen their participation in democracy and defend their rights.
  • He highlighted that over 21 lakh Muslim students have dropped out, 51% of them girls, and criticized cuts to pre-matric scholarships as hindering equitable education opportunities.