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.