In Rampur on February 2, senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi lauded the Central Budget as a continuation of inclusive growth and universal empowerment under Modi 3.0.
Speaking candidly, Naqvi portrayed the budget as the tangible echo of self-reliant India’s roar—a gazette that solidifies the pledge for a developed nation. Free from the frenzy of rushed decisions and messy improvisations, it radiates progress and public faith.
Naqvi highlighted how Modi’s steady stewardship has kept India on course even as global economies falter. This fiscal blueprint charts a path to economic resilience, balancing external shocks with domestic demands to foster unwavering stability.
Dismissing detractors, Naqvi quipped that their ire is directed at Modi’s governance prowess, which has upended their electoral calculus. The budget’s holistic approach—prioritizing farmers, laborers, youngsters, and women—effectively champions the entire 1.4 billion populace, linking all to development’s core.
Responding to Sanjay Raut’s accusations against BJP over Ajit Pawar, Naqvi noted Sharad Pawar’s own reprimand against exploiting sensitive issues. Regarding UP’s madrasa funding investigation, he advocated scrutiny of any institutional lapses, insisting education centers must remain insulated from radical influences. Government intervention is non-negotiable to safeguard national integrity.