Amidst the political turmoil in the country, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram criticized the statement by Army Chief General Bipin Rawat, in which he said that there are no leaders who incite people to violence. On Saturday, while addressing the Maharali organized by the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee in front of the Raj Bhavan, Chidambaram asked the army chief to be mean to his work. The Maharali was organized in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
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In his statement, the former minister alleged that the Chief of Army Staff and the Director-General of Police of Uttar Pradesh have been asked to support the government. it's embarrassing. He said "Now the Army Chief has been asked to speak. Is this his job? I want to urge General Rawat that you lead the Army. You mean your business. The leaders will do what the leaders have to do. It is not the responsibility of the Army to tell the leaders their work. Similarly, it is not our job to tell the army how the battle is to won."
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While criticizing the anti-CAA protests, General Rawat said that there are no leaders who incite people to violence and arson. Leaders will not call those who lead people in the wrong direction, as we see that large number of students of universities and colleges are being incited to violence and arson.
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