BJP tolerant on fabricated propaganda of intolerance: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Tuesday said his party was very tolerant in discussing the fabricated propaganda of intolerance
New Delhi, Dec. 1 : Union
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on
Tuesday said his party was very tolerant in discussing the ‘fabricated
propaganda of intolerance’ in the Parliament. ”We are even tolerant on
the fabricated propaganda of intolerance and that is why we openly
participated and discussed the issue,” Naqvi said.
Addressing the media after the Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) parliamentary party meeting held here, Naqvi dubbed
the issue of intolerance as a political joke (siyasi shagufa), and added
that his party is still concerned and ready to discuss that
joke. Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley and
Parliamentary Affairs Minister M.Venkaiah Naidu were also present at the
meeting.
Hitting out at the opposition for
creating an illusion of intolerance in the country, Naqvi said theBJP is
satisfied that the wrongly portrayed issue of intolerance in the
country is now being understood. ”All those people who wanted to create
an environment of illusion, there masks are now being uncovered,” he
added.
Naqvi also said that the recently
concluded state polls results were discussed at the meeting. ”Venkaiah
Naidu ji also advised all members to be careful with the use of words
and to stay steer clear of controversies,” he added. The Lok Sabha
discussed the raging issue of intolerance in the country on Monday, the
fourth day of the Winter Session of Parliament, amidst an uproar over
accusations made by the Left against Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
CPI leader Mohammad Salim accused Singh
of saying that ‘a Hindu has become India’s ruler after 800 years’ after
Narendra Modi came to power last year. The Home Minister denied making
any such remark and sought an apology over the allegation. Parliament
had to be adjourned four times on Monday because of this
ruckus. Opposition parties also hit out at the ruling party over the
recent killings over beef rumours, and for the controversial remarks
made by party members.
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