A divided nation will never rule the world: Congress's Salman Khurshid on Khargone violence
We cannot live by stone pelting and demolitions alone. Former unjustified by felt injustice and the latter arrogant misuse of the law, said Khurshid in a Facebook post.
- Earlier, Khurshid stirred a controversy with his 'Hindutva-ISIS' remark
- The leader’s comments came in the light of the recent Khargone violence
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New Delhi: As instances of communal clashes and hate violence continue to rise in India, senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Salman Khurshid, who was recently targeted for his “Hindutva-ISIS” remark, has on Friday said that a divided nation will never rule the world and urged people to replace fear with faith.
"We cannot live by stone pelting and demolitions alone. Former unjustified by felt injustice and the latter arrogant misuse of the law. A divided nation will never rule the world so give up the policy of divide and rule at home. Faith must replace Fear, not be fear," said Khurshid in a Facebook post.
"Muslims, as always will lay down their lives for the nation, But are hurt when their children are attacked in pointless hate. When the State chooses to bypass rule of law and destroy homes and lives what respect is left for patriotism?" he added.
The Congress leader’s comments came in the light of the recent Khargone violence that took place during Ram Navmi celebrations
In the social media post, Khurshid was referring to the demolition of houses of some people involved in the attack on a Ram Navami procession a day after communal clashes erupted in Madhya Pradesh`s Khargone.
He further said that the governments and non-state actors who attack Muslim citizens for self-promotion must realise they attack the noble dream of Hindu-Muslim unity, the cornerstone of our Republic and bonds of social harmony.
Several incidents of stone-pelting were reported in some states on Sunday during a Ram Navami procession.
The district administration and police demolished illegal buildings of miscreants involved in the attack on a Ram Navami procession.
The authorities ran the bulldozer over about 45 houses and shops. Around 16 houses and 29 shops were demolished.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday assured the victims of Khargone violence of rebuilding their houses.
"Shouldn`t bulldozers be used against those who trouble the poor? The houses of the poor were burnt in Khargone. They should not worry as `Mama` will build their houses. We will recover from those who burnt their houses," said Chouhan.
About Salman Khurshid, the Congress leader made headlines earlier in November after he in one of his books drew a comparison between Hindutva and radical Islamists groups like ISIS.
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