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Vadra’s remarks on Pahalgam attack spark row

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PNS|New Delhi

Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law and businessman Robert Vadra on Wednesday triggered a row by suggesting that non-Muslims were attacked in Pahalgam as terrorists feel Muslims are being “mistreated” in the country, with the BJP accusing him of using the language of terrorists and demanding that he apologise.

Vadra condemned the Pahalgam terrorist attack and said that whenever there are communal issues and people feel vulnerable, there is division in the country and neighbouring countries benefit from it. He said it is time to separate politics and religion, and political parties should introspect.

“When this terrorist act took place, they (terrorists) were looking at IDs, people who were non-Muslims were attacked and messages were given to the prime minister. Why is this happening? Because, they are feeling that Muslims are being mistreated in our country,” Vadra said.

He, however, clarified that it was his personal view and he was not speaking on behalf of the Congress party or his family.

“As is said terrorism does not look at any kind of religion. But .. I feel that whenever in a country there are communal issues, people feel vulnerable. There is a division and we see that in our country.

“I see that the minorities are sidelined. When they are praying, they are not allowed to do so on their roofs. If they are in abundance praying on a Thursday or Friday and there is a spillover on the road, they are stopped… there are surveys of mosques,” he told PTI videos.

Vadra said he was summoned by the Enforcement Directorate when he last spoke for minorities but he will continue to raise his voice whenever any wrong happens.

“Why is it that one religion can celebrate their Gods and beliefs on the roads and we all have to adhere to them and when the Muslims are praying for their Gods, they are stopped?

“If we are not united, we are going to be vulnerable and any bordering country will take advantage of this,” Vadra, who is the husband of Congress’ Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi, said.

“It is time we need to unite and we need to separate politics and religion. Religion-based politics will always cause division and separation and no progress. The political parties need to introspect. When I say this, these are my thoughts and it is not the thought of the Congress party or my family,” he added.

The BJP condemned Vadra’s remarks, accusing him of speaking the language of the terrorists and justifying their barbaric actions.

Congress party should clarify if its assertion that it is with the government on the issue is nothing but double standards, the BJP said and accused Vadra of playing politics on the issue.

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