Ok after reading through the links and listening to the clip again, I think what he says is fine although would have been better if: i) he used the example of power/knowledge (rather than existence); and ii) he had said that the phrase "allah ta'ala har jagah mawjood hai" should not be used to avoid confusion.
discussed previously here: http://sunniport.com/index.php?thre...aan-jism-and-jihah-to-allah.12262/#post-60149 http://sunniport.com/index.php?threads/mawlana-zayn-ul-aqtab-siddiqi.9625/
I thought this "Mufti" was Faraz Deobandi for a second lol. Perusing through his Facebook, I found this statement, which made me scratch my head a bit.
I came across this video of another Deobandi: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=953042274867398 Is what he says correct? In the comments section he clarifies that it is not correct to say that Allah ta'ala is everywhere as He ta'ala is transcendent/pure/free from places/things/limits.