Who will benefit from controversy in Bareilly, Rashid Alvi asked questions

New -Delhi, September 27 (IANS). The senior leader of Congress Rashid Alvi took a dig at the BJP about the controversy in Bareilly about ‘I Love Muhammad’. He said that everything that happened in Bareilly is a great conspiracy behind it and I think the BJP is behind it. He demanded a fair judicial inquiry into the Bareilly dispute. In a conversation with Ians, a senior leader of Congress said that no one against “I love Muhammad”, but the incident in Bareilly is unhappy. He raised the question that who will take political advantage of what is happening in Uttar Pradesh on this issue? Alvi, referring to the basic principle of law, said whether it is a crime or a political movement, the one who benefits is behind it. What happened in Bareilly is definitely a big conspiracy behind it and the BJP is behind it. The leader of the congress, who explains a major accusation about the BJP, said that the BJP wants to spoil the situation as a whole, because the elections in the meeting come in 2027. Alvi questioned the role of police, saying, “Who gave such a voice in Bareilly that such a large number of people were united?” Didn’t intelligence know? Didn’t the police already know? He said that the crowd could come together first, and that innocent people were vandalized with sticks. After that, rhetoric starts against Muslims. Those who do all this, they sit comfortably in their homes, while the beat is innocent. Alvi said that I pray that it should not spread in other areas, but that the BJP can go to any extent to win the election. In the statement by Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Alvi advised the central government to respond. He said that when the question is asked, they say that all our pilots have returned safely, but what the truth is, the government of India must be told. He stood with China-Pakistan, Saudi Arabia has a defense contract with Pakistan, the US president feeds the Army chief of Pakistan with him. Our foreign policy has completely failed. The leader of Congress said that the central government should seriously consider foreign policy to improve the image of India in the world. For this, there must be such a foreign minister who is capable of. -Ians DKM/BC

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