
Rahul Gandhi Flags Attacks on Kashmiris, Blames ‘Politics of Hate’
Leader of the Opposition in Parliament Rahul Gandhi has expressed deep concern over the recent spate of attacks on Kashmiris in different parts of the country. The Congress leader blamed the “politics of hate” for the incidents and accused the ruling dispensation of backing forces that have allegedly unleashed a “reign of terror” against minorities and marginalised communities.
In a strongly worded letter addressed to Jammu & Kashmir Students Association (JKSA), Gandhi wrote that such divisive politics has not only corroded institutions but also damaged the nation’s social fabric.
“I am deeply concerned by the recent spate of violent attacks on our Kashmiri brothers. The politics of hate has not only corroded institutions but torn our social fabric,” he said in the letter addressed to JKSA President Nasir Khuehami.
Congress Assures Solidarity, JKSA Seeks Equal Protection
According to Khuehami, he had recently met Gandhi and written to him about attacks on Kashmiri students and shawl sellers across the country. In his response, Gandhi alleged that certain forces, “tacitly and overtly supported by the ruling dispensation,” were targeting minorities and vulnerable groups.
“The Congress party strongly condemns violence in all its forms and will continue to fight hate. I extend my solidarity to the victims and their families who have endured unimaginable pain. I will continue to fight for their right to live with dignity,” the letter stated.
Khuehami thanked Gandhi for expressing solidarity, saying such reassurance is meaningful at a time when many families feel vulnerable and anxious. He emphasised the need to ensure justice, safety and equal protection for every citizen so that no one feels unsafe or alienated in their own country.
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