Describing the atmosphere of tension, unrest and violence in the country, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he should come forward and issue a message to the nation to stop the incidents of violence in the country. He said that PM Modi should condemn such incidents and call upon the people of the nation that violence will not be tolerated and rule of law will prevail in the country.
Gehlot interacted with the media in Udaipur on his way to Dungarpur to attend the Congress’ Azadi Gaurav Yatra. During this, he said that the Prime Minister should issue a message to the nation. He said, ‘PM Modi should condemn those who commit violence, irrespective of caste and religion, why is the Prime Minister not condemning, once he had condemned it. Why did he get locks on his mouth after that? If he speaks then the violence will stop. It is important for the Prime Minister to speak, speak once.
PM should call upon the people of the nation: Gehlot
Gehlot appealed that the Prime Minister should call upon the people of the nation that violence will not be tolerated, the rule of law will prevail in the country. He also tweeted that the Prime Minister should try to correct the deteriorating environment of the country by appealing to the people of the country for peace. If there will be discrimination among the citizens of the country, then it will not be proper for the good future of the country. He said that development is not possible without peace, but if the people of the country keep fighting with each other over food, dress and religious traditions and some unruly elements keep provoking them, then this country will remain entangled in these small issues. And how will it progress?
‘Mahatma Gandhi had said, I am proud to be a Hindu…’
Chief Minister Gehlot said, ‘I again appeal to Prime Minister August 2, 2021
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to give a message to the nation to reduce the increasing communal tension in the country and state governments to take action against the mischievous elements who are creating nuisance in the name of religion. direct to.’ He said that Mahatma Gandhi had said that I am proud to be a Hindu but my Hindu religion is neither intolerant nor exclusionary. We are all Hindus but our religion teaches to respect all religions. If we all respect each other’s religion by keeping this thinking, then such a situation will not come.