Robert Vadra on Pahalgam Terror Attack: Congress leader and Priyanka Gandhi’s husband Robert Vadra gave a controversial statement about the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. He had said that the atmosphere in the name of Hindu-Muslim in the country is deteriorating, due to which Muslims are feeling uncomfortable and that is why people are being killed by asking identity. Now Robert Vadra has clarified his statement and said that his statement was not understood properly.
Robert Vadra said this in cleanliness
Robert Vadra wrote in a post on Facebook, “I am writing these words with full honesty and truth. I urge you to accept them with the same honest feeling, with which these are being written. It is clear that what I shared was not understood properly in its entire context. I am committed to clarify myself. “
He further wrote, “I decided to wait a few days to wait for a few days, but it should not be considered a lack of silence, apathy or patriotism. Is. I want to clarify what my thoughts are. “

Robert Vadra condemns the Pahalgam attack
Robert Vadra wrote, “The terrorist attack in Pahalgam, in which innocent people were killed and their families are shattered, I strongly condemn it. I will stand with India and stand forever. Political, religious or ideological – There is no such argument in any form that the violence against innocent people can be forgiven.”
He further wrote, “I believe that terrorism in any form is an attack not only on humans but on the soul of all humanity. It ends the basic right to live a fear-free life of every human being. Any reason, no reason can be appropriate to justify the act of shedding of blood. Any reason can be appropriate. No arguments can be appropriate. Whose life has been lost, whose future has been lost, whose hearts have been filled with mourning, I have expressed mourning for all those who have been mournful, I have expressed mourning. Am.”
Robert Vadra wrote, “I urge everyone to remember Mahatma Gandhi’s learning – he said that non -violence is the most courageous option. The grief of our countrymen is our own grief. Today I express their commitment to create a world in this hour of grief where any child, any family, no community, no community remained under the shadow of terror.”
Robert Vadra gave this statement about the Pahalgam attack
Robert Vadra had said, “I feel bad and my deep condolences are with those killed in this terrorist act. In this country, we see that this government talks about Hindutva and makes minority feel uncomfortable and upset. If you analyze this terrorist act, if they (terrorist) people are looking at them? Robert Vadra claimed that a division has also arisen between Hindus and Muslims in the country and this will make such organizations feel that Hindus are creating problems for all Muslims.
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