Hate, violence ‘weakening’ our country: Rahul Gandhi after JNU violence, communal clashes in 4 states on Ram Navami

Hate, violence 'weakening' our country: Rahul Gandhi after JNU violence, communal clashes in 4 states on Ram Navami

New Delhi: A day after violence in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus and communal clashes in several cities during Ram Navami processions, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday (April 11, 2022) urged all Indians to stand together to secure a just and inclusive India, saying hate and violence are weakening the country.

“Hate, violence and exclusion are weakening our beloved country. The path to progress is paved with the bricks of brotherhood, peace and harmony. Let’s stand together to secure a just, inclusive India,” Gandhi wrote on Twitter.

On Sunday, two groups of students clashed at the JNU’s Kaveri Hostel in Delhi allegedly over serving non-vegetarian food on Ram Navami in the mess. At least six students were reportedly injured in the violence. 

During processions to mark Ram Navami, communal clashes had broken out in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal.

Bureau Report

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