Hyderabad (Telangana):Asaduddin Owaisi, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief has demanded that after lifting of total lockdown some economic activity should be allowed and transport arrangements should be made for migrant workers who want to go home.
The Hyderabad MP suggested that even after the lifting of the lockdown the government may continue to keep places of worship, cinema halls shut and continue the ban on the public gatherings.
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In his address on the eve of Ramadan, Owaisi appealed to Muslims to offer all prayers during the holy month at home because of the lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus. He urged them to avoid congregational prayers even at homes.
He appealed to the Muslims to ensure that nobody goes hungry during the holy month. "Feeding the hungry is the biggest virtue," he said.
He urged the Muslims to spend as much as possible on the poor and the destitute through 'zakat' and charity. He said that the Islam and Holy Quran lay greater emphasis on feeding the poor, orphans and hungry.
Owaisi alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi imposed lockdown without planning, causing great distress to the poor and migrant labourers. He said the poor were suffering a lot due to 'unplanned and reactionary' lockdown.
Stating that 10 crore people may lose jobs due to the crisis, he wanted the Prime Minister to specify his plan to tackle this problem.
He said the Centre failed to come to the rescue of migrant workers. He said those who have no ration cards or bank accounts were deprived of the aid.