Berkeley: Addressing the students of the University of California at Berkeley, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi blamed Narendra Modi for violence in Kashmir and said that the Prime Minister opened a place for terrorists in the valley.
During his speech at the Prestigious American University, Rahul said that the Congress had broken the backbone of terrorism in Kashmir by 2013, but when the BJP made an alliance with the PDP in Jammu and Kashmir, it returned, “Until 2013, we basically broke behind the terror, I hugged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (then) and told him that this is one of the biggest achievements,” said Rahul.
“So he (Modi) opened a massive space for terrorists in Kashmir, and you saw an increase in violence,” said Rahul, Rahul also acknowledged that around 2012, the ego of the Congress party broke out and “we stopped talking to people”.
Rahul Ghandi, who was on a two-week tour of the United States, addressed students of the University of California in contemporary India and the path forward for the world’s largest democracy, his great grandfather, Jawaharlal Nehru, was the first Prime Minister of India. A speech delivered in 1949 in Berkeley