The Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs said the Narendra Modi government has kicked out "power brokers and middlemen" and is now working to ensure all-round empowerment of minorities. "Hundreds of crores have already been disbursed to various states for this purpose," he said.
Attacking rival parties, Naqvi alleged that some "so- called political champions of secularism" had tried to create an atmosphere of fear to defame the Modi Government but the people have rejected these "ill designs".
Sharing data, Naqvi said that in the year 2012-13, the number of complaints received by the NCM was 2,127 while in 2013-14 this number was around 2,638.
In 2014-15, the number of such complaints came down to 1,995 and in the current fiscal, it is around 1,461, he said.
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A 'Sashaktikaran Samagam' (Empowerment Conclave) is also being planned by the Centre in Delhi, in 2016, he said. He added that information related to the requirement of minorities before the budget would also be collected from the grass-root level.
During the interaction, Naqvi was asked to comment on
reports regarding criticism in a book by former NCM chief Tahir Mahmood questioning the panel's utility saying it had failed to bring positive changes in the lives of minorities.
"We believe scrapping NCM is no solution. But if there is a suggestion for its betterment, improvement, we are definitely open to it," Naqvi responded.
Naqvi said the efforts of the Central government have resulted into creation of an atmosphere of trust among these sections towards it.
He said that "Mission Empowerment" initiated by him is an important measure for socio-economic-educational empowerment of Minorities.
Naqvi claimed that he had visited 19 states so far under the mission to get grass root level information regarding requirements of Minorities.