Naqvi, who had tweeted "Terrorist Bhatkal friend joins BJP...Soon accepting Dawood..." yesterday soon after Ali's induction, has now removed the tweet.
"The purpose is served. I needed to convey my views to the party leadership and the leadership has taken my views seriously. From my side, the issue is closed," the BJP vice president told PTI while explaining the reason for removal of this tweet.
Contending that he has nothing personal against Ali, Naqvi justified his protest against him, saying "the perception about him is not good. He does not have a good image."
He alleged that Ali reportedly had links with terrorists and claimed that Indian Mujahideen commander Yasin Bhatkal was arrested from his residence in Mumbai.
Ali's name had also allegedly figured in the murder of music magnate Gulshan Kumar two decades back, the BJP leader claimed.
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