New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is on a six-day visit to the US. He will visit three cities here. Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi held discussions with Indians in San Francisco on Wednesday morning. While he attacked the BJP, he responded to the attack on Muslims. "What is happening to Muslims today has happened to Dalits in the 1980s."
Actually, Rahul Gandhi was answering people's questions at a program in Santa Clara, California. Due to this, he was asked by the Bay Area Muslim Community that Muslims are getting threats nowadays, which has never been seen before. Not only this, the changes that have never happened before, are being done today. Even Muslim children are being sent to jail in cases which they have not done. The Bay Area Muslim Community said, "What confidence do you want to give on this? What is the status of Muslims in India? What steps are you going to take? So that India can return to normalcy? Responding to this, Rahul Gandhi said that I can say that 'love shop in the market of hate'. There is no better way than this. I can guarantee you that all communities are feeling the way you feel."
"The way Muslims are being attacked and what they are feeling. I can guarantee that Sikhs, Christians, Dalits, tribals are also feeling the same. What is happening to Muslims in India today is what happened to Dalits in the 1980s." Rahul further said that hatred cannot be cut from hatred. Rather, hate can be overcome by love. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said, "I am surprised how hatred is growing in India. But the people there aren't exactly like that. They believe in helping each other. There are a limited number of people behind the spread of hatred in India. These people are working to provoke some people. They also control the media." He said that although the number of such people is not high, but all those who are using the money.
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