"Unfortunate Thing": Rahul Gandhi Visits Kerala Office After Attack
NDTV
"Everywhere in the country, you see the idea that violence will resolve problems. And, violence never resolves problems", Rahul Gandhi said.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday visited his office in Wayanad, which was reportedly vandalised by the activists of SFI, the students' wing of the ruling CPI (M), over the buffer zone issue and termed the act as "irresponsible." Rahul Gandhi, who is on a three-day visit to his constituency in Wayanad, reached the office along with other senior leaders of the party and took stock of the damage.
Later, he told reporters that it is the office of the people of Wayanad and what had been done by the Left students' cadre was "quite an unfortunate thing." But, he made it clear that violence never resolves problems and he does not harbour any anger or hostility towards them.
"Everywhere in the country, you see the idea that violence will resolve problems. And, violence never resolves problems... Its not a good thing to do.. they acted in an irresponsible way. But, I dont have any anger or hostility towards them," he said.
Mr Gandhi also called the SFI activists who indulged in violence as "kids".