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New Delhi, Sep 1: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday accused the BJP government of being a “mute spectator” in the face of “continuous attacks” on minorities, especially Muslims, and demanded the strictest action against “anarchist elements” behind such incidents.
His comments come in the wake of two incidents of mob violence in BJP-ruled Haryana and Maharashtra.
On August 27, a Muslim migrant from West Bengal was beaten to death allegedly by a group of cow vigilantes in Haryana’s Charkhi Dadri over suspicions that he had eaten beef. Another person was injured in the attack.
In Maharashtra, an elderly man was abused and beaten up in a train on the suspicion of carrying beef. He was travelling to Kalyan.
Sharing screenshots of the two incidents, videos of which have been doing the rounds on social media, Gandhi said those who have climbed the ladder of power by using hatred as a political weapon are continuously establishing the rule of fear in the country.
“The hateful elements hiding in the form of the mob are openly spreading violence, challenging the rule of law. These miscreants have got a free hand from the BJP government, that is why they have developed the courage to do so,” the former Congress chief said in a post in Hindi on X.
There are continuous attacks on minorities, especially Muslims, and the government machinery is watching as a “mute spectator”, he said.
The authority of the law should be established by taking the strictest action against such “anarchist elements”, Gandhi said in a post in Hindi.
“Any attack on the communal unity of India and the rights of Indians is an attack on the Constitution, which we will not tolerate at all,” he said.
“No matter how much the BJP tries – we will win this historic battle to unite India against hatred at any cost,” the Congress leader said.
‘Revitalise tourism
in Wayanad’
Gandhi said it is imperative to make a concerted effort to revitalise tourism in Wayanad and encourage people to visit the area by dispelling the notion that it is “dangerous” place in the aftermath of the recent landslides.
Gandhi made the assertion during a virtual meeting with some Kerala Congress leaders and Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.
In a post on X along with a video clip of the online meeting on relief and rehabilitation efforts in Wayanad, Gandhi said Wayanad is steadily recovering from the devastation caused by the tragic landslides.
“While there is still much to be done, it is heartening to witness people from all communities and organisations coming together in relief efforts,” he said.
“There is one crucial aspect I wish to highlight that will greatly aid the people of Wayanad – tourism. Once the rains cease, it is imperative that we make a concerted effort to revitalise tourism in the area and encourage people to visit,” the former Congress chief said.
It is important to note that the landslide was localised to a specific area in Wayanad, not the entire region, he said.
Wayanad remains a stunning destination and will soon be ready to welcome tourists from across India and the world with all its natural charm, Gandhi said.
“As we have done in the past, let us come together once again to support our brothers and sisters in beautiful Wayanad,” he said.
During the meeting, Gandhi said that for promoting tourism it is important to dispel the notion that it is not a safe place as it can damage the brand of Wayanad if people think that it is a “dangerous place”.
“There are four-five things we need to put pressure on – inter-departmental coordination on relief and rehabilitation, inadequate compensation, rent issue that I have raised, many people have lost livelihood, and finally the impact on tourism,” he said.
More than 200 people have lost their lives in the aftermath of the worst disaster ever faced by Kerala, which has a fragile ecology along its coasts and hilly areas. Gandhi won from two constituencies in the Lok Sabha polls but resigned from the Wayanad seat in Kerala, from where his sister Priyanka Gandhi will contest a bypoll. (PTI)

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