We brought people together yet again through yatra, says Congress leader Rahul Gandhi
The Hindu
The Congress leader distances himself from Digvijaya’s statement on surgical strikes saying ‘there was no need to seek proof from the armed forces who are doing exceptional work’
Describing the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ a success against the narrative of hatred, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said violence brought no solution but love and affection could do a lot. He also distanced from Congress leader Digvijaya Singh’s statement saying “there was no need to seek proof from the armed forces who are doing exceptional work”.
“We have been able to bring the people across the country together yet again through the yatra. There is no scope for hatred in the country as the Congress believes in spreading the message of love. Through the yatra we have largely been able to fight the disastrous narrative of hatred spread by the BJP in the country,” Mr. Gandhi, who is touring Jammu on foot, said.
Stating that the Congress’ position on Article 370 was clear and already made public in its manifesto, Mr. Gandhi said the primary focus of the party remained on restoring Statehood and Assembly in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Jammu and Kashmir is going through a tough time. The BJP has created a chasm between Jammu and Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir youth are suffering from depression and discomfort. We are here to listen to them and understand their issues,” he said.
Replying to a question on the yatra turning into a political event, Mr. Gandhi said there would surely be a bit of politics in his speeches. “When Kashmiri Pandits, farmers and unemployed youth would meet me during the yatra and hope that I will definitely raise their issues, there would obviously be a problem for me if I don’t talk about them,” he said.
Mr. Gandhi said he did not hold an iota of hatred for anybody, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
On the controversial statement made by Mr. Digvijaya Singh on surgical strikes, Mr. Gandhi said he did not appreciate Mr. Singh’s personal views. “His views are outline views. We are absolutely clear that the armed forces do their job exceptionally well and they do not need to provide proof of that,” Mr. Gandhi said.
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