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Several politicians, including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi, and others, have spoken against the genocidal speeches made against Muslims in the three-day-long hate speech conclave held in Haridwar, which ironically, was organised as a ‘dharam sansad.’
Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet in Hindi on Friday, 24 December, "Hindutvawadi always spread hatred and violence. Hindu-Muslim-Sikh-Christian pay for this hatred. But no more!"
Meanwhile, Priyanka Gandhi called for strictest action to be taken against “those who incite hatred and violence of this kind.”
Further, referring to Dharamdas Maharaj’s speech, where he had said that he would have shot former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh six times, Gandhi said:
Here’s what Dharamdas Maharaj from Bihar had said:
Not just this, most speeches called for Hindus to pick up arms against Muslims. After videos of the speeches went viral, Uttarakhand Police registered a First Information Report (FIR) on Thursday, 23 December, four days after the event ended.
However, to set the record straight, Owaisi put out a thread stating that the one-minute video being circulated from his 45 minute speech given in Kanpur, is clipped and being used “in order to distract from #HaridwarGenocidalMeet.”
He concludes his thread, saying, “In Haridwar Genocidal Meet, majoritarian organisations have called for genocide. The conversation cannot shift from the fact that people are openly calling for violence while the government of the day is complicit.”
Meanwhile, Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Jairam Ramesh questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "thundering silence" on the hate speech and said in a tweet, "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas is total Bakwaas as far as the Prime Minister and his drumbeaters are concerned. It's only an empty slogan."
Further, Congress leader Pawan Khera put out a video saying, "If we keep quiet today, we will be condemning our future generations to complete destruction."
Sharing The Quint's previous story on the same, Congress leader Karti P Chidambaram questioned, "are the Faux Hindutva Nazis planning an holocaust? Will the Union of India & it's institutions be a blind/mute spectator? (sic)"
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