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SRINAGAR: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Monday struck a bond with Kashmiris as he mentioned they gave him hearts full of affection and never hand grenades. He mentioned no BJP chief can stroll like he did, as they’re scared.
After concluding his 4,000 km lengthy Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul was addressing a rally right here. He known as for the tip of violence within the Valley, saying cellphone calls saying deaths of family members whether or not of a soldier, a CRPF jawan or any Kashmiri, ought to cease. “No child, mother, son or any other family member should take this phone call. My aim is to stop this call,” he mentioned.
“I have not done this yatra for Congress but for the country. Our aim is to stand against the ideology that wants to destroy the foundation of this country. We should stand united with love and affection against them,” Rahul mentioned.
Amid heavy snowfall, Rahul mentioned whereas the BJP has proven a path of politics, the Congress desires to indicate the nation a distinct route of dignity, love and affection. Rahul mentioned he was warned that if he walked in Kashmir, he might be attacked. “However, I walked for four days. I thought those who hate me, let me give them an opportunity to change the colour of my white T-shirt to red…Kashmiri people did not give me a hand grenade but gave me love and warmth,” he mentioned.
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The rally was to be a present of energy for the Opposition, however many couldn’t make it as a consequence of dangerous climate. Apart from the Congress leaders, Farooq and Omar Abdullah of National Conference, Mehbooba Mufti of PDP, D Raja of CPI, RSP’s Premchandran, and leaders from DMK, JMM, BSP, VCK and IUML participated within the rally.
‘End these phone calls’
Rahul mentioned, “I can understand the pain of Kashmiris as I have seen the violence.” He recalled when he was knowledgeable in regards to the killing of his grandma (Indira) and pop (Rajiv) over cellphone, including he needed to finish such calls
SRINAGAR: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Monday struck a bond with Kashmiris as he mentioned they gave him hearts full of affection and never hand grenades. He mentioned no BJP chief can stroll like he did, as they’re scared.
After concluding his 4,000 km lengthy Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul was addressing a rally right here. He known as for the tip of violence within the Valley, saying cellphone calls saying deaths of family members whether or not of a soldier, a CRPF jawan or any Kashmiri, ought to cease. “No child, mother, son or any other family member should take this phone call. My aim is to stop this call,” he mentioned.
“I have not done this yatra for Congress but for the country. Our aim is to stand against the ideology that wants to destroy the foundation of this country. We should stand united with love and affection against them,” Rahul mentioned.
Amid heavy snowfall, Rahul mentioned whereas the BJP has proven a path of politics, the Congress desires to indicate the nation a distinct route of dignity, love and affection. Rahul mentioned he was warned that if he walked in Kashmir, he might be attacked. “However, I walked for four days. I thought those who hate me, let me give them an opportunity to change the colour of my white T-shirt to red…Kashmiri people did not give me a hand grenade but gave me love and warmth,” he mentioned.
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The rally was to be a present of energy for the Opposition, however many couldn’t make it as a consequence of dangerous climate. Apart from the Congress leaders, Farooq and Omar Abdullah of National Conference, Mehbooba Mufti of PDP, D Raja of CPI, RSP’s Premchandran, and leaders from DMK, JMM, BSP, VCK and IUML participated within the rally.
‘End these phone calls’
Rahul mentioned, “I can understand the pain of Kashmiris as I have seen the violence.” He recalled when he was knowledgeable in regards to the killing of his grandma (Indira) and pop (Rajiv) over cellphone, including he needed to finish such calls