SRINAGAR: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday rejected concerns about elections being held in the month of Ramzan. The controversy surrounding this is wrong and uncalled for, he said in a video released on Twitter.
Fasting is obligatory on Muslims. We cook, work, clean & take care of our families while fasting. It’s an insult to Muslims to say that Ramzan will affect our voting.
In Ramzan, Shaitan is enchained – inshallah one will use their vote to defeat his agents pic.twitter.com/HxfmhHvzML
— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) March 11, 2019
Besides, if Parliament has to be constituted before June 3, then the Election Commission will definitely have to complete the election process before it, which will fall during the month of Ramzan, which will start on May 5 and finish on June 4, he said. “It’s wrong to say elections should not take place during Ramzan,” the Hyderabad parliamentarian said.
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