"We would like the House not to be interrupted for political mileage. We are ready to discuss every issue and communicate with everyone," he told PTI.
"We are ready for any political battle but matters related to poverty, development and public concern should not suffer," he said.
The kind of statements the Congress leaders are issuing makes their intention clear, Naqvi said.
The Monsoon session of the Parliament is slated to begin on July 21.
The minorities are unable to get the benefits of welfare schemes due to cumbersome procedures and "we are now making these processes easier," he said.
The ministry intends to make minority workers part of the bigger market network for which skill development, education, availability of loans will play major rolls, he said.
Over the various welfare schemes for the minorities, Naqvi said the Union government has launched - Upgrading Skills and Training in Traditional Arts/Crafts for Development (USTAD) scheme - and are strengthening already running schemes.
Notably, according to Sachar committee report, one-fourth children of Muslim community, in the age group of 6-14 years, drop out of schools.
'Hamari Dharohar' scheme which aims to preserve the rich heritage of minority communities will be also launched, the Union Minister said.
