What kind of patriotism is this where brother is being fought with brother: Rahul Gandhi on Nuh violence
New Delhi: Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday questioned the BJP government in power, expressing grief over the violence in Haryana’s Nuh. “What kind of patriotism is this where a brother is fought with a brother. According to the report, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on his social media account that for the development of India, it is necessary to have peace in the country.
Rahul Gandhi said that what kind of patriotism is spreading hatred in the country, brother is being fought with brother. I have been saying from the beginning that the country cannot move forward with hatred and anger. India needs peace for development. I appeal to all Indians to maintain brotherhood, violence will not achieve anything, only harm our country.
On Monday, July 31, two communities pelted stones at each other and set cars on fire during a religious pilgrimage in Nuh. After which violence broke out in many places. To prevent the situation from worsening, the local administration has suspended mobile internet and SMS services till August 5.
“I have been informed through the reports of the commissioners of Nuh, Faridabad, Palwal and Gurugram that the situation in their respective districts is still serious and tense, so we have come to the decision that the ban on mobile and internet services is half of August 5,” Haryana Additional Chief Secretary (Home) TVSN Prasad said in an order on Wednesday evening. It will continue until nightfall.