<p>In a left-handed compliment to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday suggested that he is quicker than the cheetah when it comes to evading serious issues.</p>.<p>The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen leader, who arrived here on a two-day Rajasthan trip, called the recent Varanasi court order in the Gyanvapi mosque- Shringar Gauri case a “setback” and said it went against the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991.</p>.<p>He also criticised the Uttar Pradesh government’s move to conduct a survey of madrasas in the state.</p>.<p>Owaisi’s cheetah remark – made in a lighter vein, he said --- came when reporters asked the Hyderabad MP to comment on plans to reintroduce the fast big cat to the country.</p>.<p>Modi is set to release eight cheetahs being brought from Namibia into the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh on his birthday on September 17.</p>.<p>Owaisi said the prime minister “moves faster” than the cheetah when issues like inflation or unemployment are raised, his remark suggesting that Modi runs away from such matters.</p>.<p>“When we talk about unemployment, Modi leaves even the cheetah behind. When we ask about China occupying our territory, Modi ji is quicker than the cheetah,” he said.</p>.<p>“He is very quick in these matters, we are telling him to go slow."</p>.<p>“Wo bolne mein bahut tez hain,” Owaisi said, implying that the PM can talk his way out of a tricky situations.</p>.<p>“I am saying all this in a lighter vein so that the UAPA is not invoked against me,” he said, referring to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.</p>.<p>The AIMIM head denounced the recent Varanasi court order that rejected a plea by the Gyanvapi Masjid committee questioning the maintainability of the petition that sought daily worship of deities whose idols are located on an outer wall of the mosque.</p>.<p>“The verdict is a setback. This will open up other such matters and could create a destabilizing effect,” he said.</p>.<p>On the UP government decision to conduct surveys of privately-run madrassas, Owaisi said he has already called it a “mini NRC”, referring to the National Register of Citizens controversy.</p>.<p>“Why are only unaided madrassas being surveyed? Why is there no survey of RSS schools, and private and government schools,” he said.</p>.<p>The eight cheetahs will arrive on a customised Boeing 747-400 aircraft from Namibia's capital Windhoek and then flown to their new home in helicopters.</p>
<p>In a left-handed compliment to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday suggested that he is quicker than the cheetah when it comes to evading serious issues.</p>.<p>The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen leader, who arrived here on a two-day Rajasthan trip, called the recent Varanasi court order in the Gyanvapi mosque- Shringar Gauri case a “setback” and said it went against the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991.</p>.<p>He also criticised the Uttar Pradesh government’s move to conduct a survey of madrasas in the state.</p>.<p>Owaisi’s cheetah remark – made in a lighter vein, he said --- came when reporters asked the Hyderabad MP to comment on plans to reintroduce the fast big cat to the country.</p>.<p>Modi is set to release eight cheetahs being brought from Namibia into the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh on his birthday on September 17.</p>.<p>Owaisi said the prime minister “moves faster” than the cheetah when issues like inflation or unemployment are raised, his remark suggesting that Modi runs away from such matters.</p>.<p>“When we talk about unemployment, Modi leaves even the cheetah behind. When we ask about China occupying our territory, Modi ji is quicker than the cheetah,” he said.</p>.<p>“He is very quick in these matters, we are telling him to go slow."</p>.<p>“Wo bolne mein bahut tez hain,” Owaisi said, implying that the PM can talk his way out of a tricky situations.</p>.<p>“I am saying all this in a lighter vein so that the UAPA is not invoked against me,” he said, referring to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.</p>.<p>The AIMIM head denounced the recent Varanasi court order that rejected a plea by the Gyanvapi Masjid committee questioning the maintainability of the petition that sought daily worship of deities whose idols are located on an outer wall of the mosque.</p>.<p>“The verdict is a setback. This will open up other such matters and could create a destabilizing effect,” he said.</p>.<p>On the UP government decision to conduct surveys of privately-run madrassas, Owaisi said he has already called it a “mini NRC”, referring to the National Register of Citizens controversy.</p>.<p>“Why are only unaided madrassas being surveyed? Why is there no survey of RSS schools, and private and government schools,” he said.</p>.<p>The eight cheetahs will arrive on a customised Boeing 747-400 aircraft from Namibia's capital Windhoek and then flown to their new home in helicopters.</p>