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Pawar speaks out against lynchings, says harmony needed for development

Addressing an event organised by Sharad Pawar party's minority cell in Mumbai he speaks about mob lynching saying it was ever heard in the past. But we get to hear this word often now. There is a need to come together against such incidents.

Pawar speaks out against lynchings
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Published : Sep 14, 2019, 9:00 PM IST

Mumbai: Mob lynchings were unheard of in the past, but now such incidents are occurring frequently, he said, addressing an event organised by his party's minority cell here.

"Feeling of brotherhood and communal harmony are imperative if the country is to be taken forward on the path of development. But those in power don't think about it," he was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the NCP.

"Certain sections of society are being targeted. But action is not being taken against perpetrators," he alleged.

He asked the gathering whether the term "mob lynching" was ever heard in the past. "But we get to hear this word often now. There is a need to come together against such incidents," he added.

The NCP chief also reiterated his view that the people from Jammu and Kashmir should have been taken into confidence before the abrogation of Article 370 which gave a special status to that state.

The former defence minister also said that common people in Pakistan do not want war with India.

"We had taken the Indian cricket team to Pakistan (when he headed the Board of Control for Cricket in India), where it was loved the most. But a different kind of atmosphere has evolved in our country today," Pawar said.

Also said: Watch: Pak Army raises white flag to recover bodies of its soldiers killed by Indian Army

Mumbai: Mob lynchings were unheard of in the past, but now such incidents are occurring frequently, he said, addressing an event organised by his party's minority cell here.

"Feeling of brotherhood and communal harmony are imperative if the country is to be taken forward on the path of development. But those in power don't think about it," he was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the NCP.

"Certain sections of society are being targeted. But action is not being taken against perpetrators," he alleged.

He asked the gathering whether the term "mob lynching" was ever heard in the past. "But we get to hear this word often now. There is a need to come together against such incidents," he added.

The NCP chief also reiterated his view that the people from Jammu and Kashmir should have been taken into confidence before the abrogation of Article 370 which gave a special status to that state.

The former defence minister also said that common people in Pakistan do not want war with India.

"We had taken the Indian cricket team to Pakistan (when he headed the Board of Control for Cricket in India), where it was loved the most. But a different kind of atmosphere has evolved in our country today," Pawar said.

Also said: Watch: Pak Army raises white flag to recover bodies of its soldiers killed by Indian Army

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Pawar speaks out against lynchings, says harmony needed for
development
         Mumbai, Sep 14 (PTI) Touching on the issue of mob
lynchings, NCP chief Sharad Pawar said on Saturday that
communal harmony is a must for development but the present
rulers of the country do not think so.
         Mob lynchings were unheard of in the past, but now
such incidents are occurring frequently, he said, addressing
an event organised by his party's minority cell here.
         "Feeling of brotherhood and communal harmony are
imperative if the country is to be taken forward on the path
of development. But those in power don't think about it," he
was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the NCP.
         "Certain sections of society are being targeted. But
action is not being taken against perpetrators," he alleged.
         He asked the gathering whether the term "mob lynching"
was ever heard in the past. "But we get to hear this word
often now. There is a need to come together against such
incidents," he added.
         The NCP chief also reiterated his view that the people
from Jammu and Kashmir should have been taken into confidence
before the abrogation of Article 370 which gave a special
status to that state.
         The former defence minister also said that common
people in Pakistan do not want war with India.
         "We had taken the Indian cricket team to Pakistan
(when he headed the Board of Control for Cricket in India),
where it was loved the most. But a different kind of
atmosphere has evolved in our country today," Pawar said. PTI
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