'Rahul Gandhi says that an earthquake will occur if he speaks... He is right ...Whatever is left of Congress will be totally finished ....All the partners in this political drama of the Congress will also be damaged beyond repair," Naqvi said in the BJP's Parivartan Yatra here, referring to opposition parties protesting against demonetisation.
Yesterday, Gandhi accused the Centre of not allowing him to speak in Parliament on demonetisation. "If they allow me to speak in Parliament, you will see what an earthquake is going to happen," he said.
"Black money hoarded by some people turned into scrap overnight that's why such people are worried. But why Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati are worried after demonetisation?," he said.
"Babua (Akhilesh) and Bua (Mayawati) of Uttar Pradesh are feeling troubled after demonetisation...Their illogical opposition to the move has exposed the SP and BSP completely.
Naqvi's "Babua and Bua" dig at Akhilesh and Mayawati was in reference with the Chief Minister and his predecessor calling each other as so few days ago while exchanging barbs.
"But the most worried are the ones who have not allowed the Parliament to function," the Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs (Independent Charge) said.
"All sections of the country are supporting Prime Minister Narendra Modi although those having black money are troubled by the fact that they are going bankrupt," Naqvi said adding that a new era has begun where black money hoarders looked panicked and the poor were happy.
Alleging "worst" law and order situation been the norm in
Uttar Pradesh during SP and BSP regimes, Naqvi charged the SP with failing to act against land and mining mafia during its past five-year rule.
Naqvi said the Modi government at Centre has been working for the socio-economic-educational empowerment of farmers, dalits and weaker sections including minorities.
Schemes such as 'Jan Dhan Yojana' and 'Ujjwala Yojana' have proved to be a "guarantee of progress" for the last person of the society. More than one crore free of cost LPG connections have been given to poor families under the 'Ujjwala' scheme, the BJP leader said.
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