New Delhi, February 6: BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi responded to statements made by Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, and Congress leader Pawan Khera. He asserted that the public is beginning to understand the truth, and the Politics of spreading confusion will not last long.
In reaction to Chief Minister Rao’s comments, Naqvi stated that the business of reservations has been fully exposed. He accused certain groups of exploiting a large section of society under the guise of reservations, but claimed that this will no longer be tolerated. Naqvi recalled a time when the Congress party had close ties with the Muslim League, suggesting that remnants of that political alliance are still evident in some current statements.
Addressing Owaisi’s remarks, Naqvi claimed that those attempting to discredit agreements or decisions are merely revealing their own insecurities, as their weak arguments are now laid bare by facts. He emphasized that such individuals neither comprehend logic nor the truth, and instead resort to making baseless accusations to create confusion.
In response to Khera’s comments, Naqvi remarked that Khera is choosing a path that could lead to his own political downfall. He stated that if Khera believes that tactics like mischief, chaos, or obstruction will send a strong message within his party, he is mistaken. Such strategies will benefit neither the party nor Khera himself.
Naqvi concluded with a pointed remark, likening the Congress party to a sinking ship that cannot be saved by any means, be it a bicycle, an elephant, or a horse.