Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi attacked the congress, "this party spreads instead of improvement"

New -delhi, June 6 (IANS). Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has made a shocking attack on the congress part in a conversation with the IANS news agency. He mentions the congress’s work style as a ‘uninterested group of nonsense brave’ and says that it divides instead of improving the party. Naqvi warned the congress that he would have to understand this situation, otherwise the loss would increase further. When the congress was in power, she was working on “nonsense” (nonsense) and now makes “nuisance” (nuisance) after she has come to opposition. He said: “Whether it’s nonsense in government or in the opposition, both the congress and its allies are not beneficial.” She compared the congress to cricket and said that she was in power, while in every game she did ‘hit wickets’ and ‘no ball’ and is now throwing ‘bouncers’ into the opposition. He accused the congress of not relying on the country’s army and leadership. Naqvi said: “The whole country greets the bravery and bravery of our army, but the congress believes in foreign statements and the words of Pakistan.” He advised the congress to trust his army and leadership instead of relying on foreign ‘air’, otherwise it would be herself ‘air-air’. NAQVI also praised the WAQF reforms of the Narendra Modi government. He described it as a historical step, saying that there was earlier ‘unconstitutional chaos’ in the WAQF system, which has now been brought into a constitutional structure. He claimed that a “loot lobby” waqf made a ‘legal license’ of his earnings. Naqvi said that the modes government has blockade and exclusion on this loot, which is needed to improve the WAQF system, society and the country. He calls it ‘preservation of faith and improvement of the system’. NAQVI insisted that administrative reforms have brought transparency to the WAQF system and that it is in the interests of the country. He called on the congress to institute and improve his role in the national interest. -Ians shk/gkt share this story tags