AIMIM leader and Chandrayangutta MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi has issued a strong statement following the Telangana High Court’s one-week ultimatum regarding alleged construction permissions for Barrister Fatima Owaisi Educational Institutions in Hyderabad’s Salkam Cheruvu area. Speaking at a gathering on Sunday, July 5, Owaisi declared that the buildings would continue to operate “come what may,” asserting his commitment to the educational facilities. The High Court had raised concerns over construction permissions granted to the institutions, prompting the legal deadline for response.
In a defiant tone, the AIMIM leader stated that if one institution were demolished, he would build ten more in its place. “I may not be there, but they will remain,” Owaisi told the gathering, emphasizing the permanence of his educational mission. His remarks came as a direct response to the judicial scrutiny and potential action against the institutions bearing his family name. The statement reflects his determination to maintain the educational infrastructure regardless of legal or administrative challenges.
The Chandrayangutta MLA alleged that certain individuals were misusing their authority to pressure him and deliberately target educational institutions associated with him. Owaisi maintained that he had conducted all his work with honesty and integrity, and would not be intimidated by what he described as targeted actions. His comments suggest a belief that the legal proceedings may be motivated by factors beyond routine regulatory compliance. The leader emphasized his resolve to continue his educational initiatives despite facing opposition.
“Even if you take away the buildings, I will sit under the shade and teach my children, but I will not bow before you,” Owaisi declared, highlighting his commitment to education regardless of infrastructure. His statement underscores a willingness to continue teaching activities even without formal buildings, positioning himself as someone who prioritizes educational access over physical facilities. The remarks have drawn attention to the ongoing legal dispute surrounding the Salkam Cheruvu area constructions and the future of the educational institutions in question.
