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‘Walk in valley if situation really normal’ , Rahul challenges Amit Shah

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Congress MP Rahul Gandhi who arrived at Lal Chowk in Srinagar in his last leg of the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ has questioned Indian Home Minister Amit Shah about the security situation in occupied Jammu and Kashmir and challenged him to “walk in the valley if the situation is really normal”.

Addressing a function in the city, he said, “If the situation is so well why does not Amit shah walk from Jammu to Kashmir?”

The challenge from the Congress leader came nearly two days after he halted his padayatra claiming a security lapse during his rally.

Meanwhile, while addressing a press conference on Sunday, the Congress leader said that the ruling BJP has created differences among the public and added his yatra has ended the hate and joined millions of people. During the presser, Gandhi asserted that India has two routes and it is up to them to choose whether they want to go on the path of ‘hatred’ or ‘love’.—KMS

 

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