Robert Vadra
New Delhi: The controversial statement of Robert Vadra, son -in -law of Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, has come out on the Pahalgam terror attack. He said, “This is a message for the Prime Minister, because Muslims are feeling weak.” This statement of Vadra has surprised the country on this sensitive occasion. Now his statement can be disputed.
What else did Robert Vadra say?
Robert Vadra said, ‘I feel very bad and my deep sensations are towards those killed in this terrorist act. In our country, we see that this government talks about Hindutva, and minorities feel uncomfortable and upset. If you analyze this terrorist act, if they (terrorist) are looking at the identity of the people, then why are they doing this? Because a division has arisen between Hindus and Muslims in our country. This will make such organizations feel that Hindus are causing problems for all Muslims.
He said, ‘Seeing identity and then killing someone, this is a message to the Prime Minister, because Muslims are feeling weak. Minorities are feeling weak. It should come from above that we feel safe and secular in our country and we will not see such acts.
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When and how did the Pahalgam terror attack?
The Pahalgam terror attack took place around 2.30 pm on Tuesday. The terrorists came down from the surrounding hills and asked the tourists their identity. After this, he put women and children on one side and men on the other side. The terrorists then fired bullets with AK 47 and other weapons. The terrorists kept firing for about 5 minutes, killing 26 people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pthhexcqbhe
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