Jammu and Kashmir [India], April 29 (ANI): In a strong condemnation of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, RSS leader Indresh Kumar on Tuesday stated that the incident was “shameful, disgusting, and insulting,” and that the level of brutality displayed was beyond limits.
Calling for strict action, he said that those directly or indirectly involved will be taught a lesson.
Speaking to ANI, Indresh Kumar said, “This is shameful, disgusting and insulting. There is no limit to brutality. Therefore, no amount of condemnation is sufficient, and those who are directly or indirectly involved in this should be held accountable. A voice should be raised in Jammu and Kashmir that we are Hindustani first, then we are Kashmiri, Dogri, and Punjabi. We should give a befitting reply with this voice.”
Amid the political row over the Congress party’s “Gayab” graphic allegedly targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, RSS leader Indresh Kumar on Tuesday said that Congress leaders can digest their food only when they abuse the Prime Minister.
The RSS leader also claimed that the Congress party would oppose any possible military action, as tensions rise between India and Pakistan following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam.
On the Congress’s “Gayab” post, Kumar told ANI, “Congress leaders can digest their food only when they abuse the Prime Minister. If the army is going to fight, they will oppose the army commander. They will not do any good work in society, but will defame those who do good work. This has become their political method, which is very condemnable.”
Adding further, he said, “Today Pakistan is standing on the brink that Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, POJK, and Punjab (Pakistan) are demanding independence from it. Pakistan is standing on the brink of breaking up. They think that by creating hatred against India, they will save themselves, but this is not possible…”
Several BJP leaders have also criticised the Congress for the post targeting PM Modi, accusing it of indirectly supporting terrorist organisations.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey accused the Congress of trying to “separate the head and body” of Prime Minister Modi and raised questions about the party’s alleged links with the group “Ghazwa-e-Hind”.
In an X post, Dubey shared a screenshot of the Congress’s post, which showed the word “GAYAB” written over an image of a kurta pyjama and black footwear. It was captioned, “Jimmedariyo ke Samay-Gayab” (Missing during the time of responsibility). Alongside it, he posted another image, allegedly shared by “Ghazwa al-Hind”, which included a quote about conquering India and a destroyed structure of Lord Shiva.
“Congress has been trying to separate the head and body of Prime Minister Modi for years. Now, the Congress party, tell us what your relation with the terrorist organisation Ghazwa al-Hind is? Is the same person tweeting on both?” Dubey wrote.Haryana Minister Anil Vij also spoke on the matter, calling the Congress post “objectionable”.
“They have made a very objectionable tweet that hurts the heart of every Indian. This is the time to stand with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Every Indian should pledge that we are with Narendra Modi…” Vij said.
The controversy began after the Congress targeted the Prime Minister for not attending an all-party meeting held after the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, which killed 26 people.
Earlier in the day, BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari hit out at Congress, claiming that the party was working in coordination with Pakistan.
Speaking to ANI, Bhandari said the Congress post was quote-tweeted by a former minister of Pakistan, pointing to a possible connection between the two sides.
“The Congress party is taking its orders from Pakistan. The same tweet of the Congress party was quote-tweeted by the former minister of Pakistan. So today it has become clear before the country that a ‘jugalbandi’ is going on between Congress and the deep state of Pakistan,” Bhandari said.
He also said that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, India would give a strong response to any threat from Pakistan. (ANI)
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