Millennium Post

Delhi violence has hurt India’s prestige in the world: Rahul

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: During a visit to violence-hit areas in northeast Delhi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday evening said the violence in the capital had hurt the country's reputation in the world. Gandhi arrived in Brijpuri area where miscreants set afire and vandalised a school. On reaching Arun Public School, Gandhi said, "This school is the future of India and hatred and violence has not only burnt this school building but also burnt the future of the country."

He said "People who are spreading hatred and violence are enemies of progress. Efforts are being made to divide people, today it is a time of sorrow, so I have come here. Let us all come together to restore the situation again." He said "the violence in the country's capital has hurt the country's reputation in the world."

Asking people in the violence-hit areas to maintain peace , he said, "Brotherhoo­d, unity and love is our strength, which we must maintain." Gandhi said "During the violence the brotherhoo­d, unity and love of India has been burnt, which is being distribute­d to India in such a manner. It will not benefit Bharat Mata". Congress leaders Randeep Surjewala, Shaktisinh Gohil and K.C. Venugopal were also present along with Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary.

After visiting the dilapidate­d school, Gandhi said, "Such acts have damaged the mutual brotherhoo­d of Mother India and the country. Such politics will not only harm the school but also harm the future of the country as a school."

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