HYDERABAD: Slamming Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan for his comments rights of Muslims in India, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen(AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi , on Sunday said the former cricketer should actually learn “inclusive politics and minority rights” from India.Khan, while addressing a gathering in Punjab province, on Saturday said Pakistan should be turned into a country, where minorities had equal rights and considered equal citizens, unlike what was happening in India at the moment. He also went on to say that Pakistanis have to especially show Narendra Modi's India, how they treat minorities and give them fair rights.As Khan’s comments became viral, an angry Asaduddin Owaisi, reminded the Pakistani PM to look at the prevailing laws in his own country.“According to the Pakistani Constitution, only a Muslim is qualified to be president. India has seen multiple presidents from oppressed communities. It's high time, Khan sahab learns something from us about inclusive politics & minority rights,” Owaisi tweeted on Sunday.While Owaisi’s stance was welcomed and retweeted by dozens of fans in social media, Imran Khan’s comments also did not go down well with actor Naseeruddin Shah, who had started the entire controversy a few days ago. On Sunday, Shah urged the former Pakistani cricket captain not to meddle in affairs of India and focus on his own country.Shah’s comments, expressing concern for his children made on December 20, was criticised by fellow actors and politicians. He was trolled mercilessly on social media. “In many areas, a cow’s death has more prominence than a cop’s death,” the actor had said, citing the Bulandshahr riots.Latching on to the Shah’s comments, Imran Khan said what Naseeruddin Shah said was foretold by the “Quaid-e-Azam” (Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah) during partition, that Muslims will not be treated with equal rights in India.