Those misusing power to divide citizens are real anti-nationals, says Sonia Gandhi
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Sonia Gandhi, the interim president of the Indian National Congress, has criticized those in power who use their position to create divisions among citizens, calling them “real anti-nationals.” In a statement, Gandhi accused the government of promoting hatred and intolerance and urged the people to unite against such divisive forces.
Gandhi said, “Those who use their power to create divisions among citizens are the real anti-nationals. They are not only weakening our democracy but also our country’s social fabric. We must come together to defeat such divisive forces and protect the unity and integrity of our nation.”
Gandhi’s comments come in the wake of several incidents of communal violence and hate crimes that have been reported in the country. There have been concerns about the growing polarization and intolerance in society, with many blaming the government for promoting a divisive agenda.
Gandhi urged the people to resist such divisive forces and promote harmony and peace. She said, “We must stand together against those who seek to divide us and promote hatred. We must work towards building a society based on the principles of equality, justice, and inclusiveness.”
Gandhi’s statement is likely to spark a political debate, with many calling it an attack on the ruling party. However, her message of promoting unity and inclusiveness is likely to resonate with many who are concerned about the growing polarization and intolerance in the country.
RE-reported from the story originally published in Daily Hunt