Rahul repeated to media what villagers told him: Congress

May 18, 2011 03:44 pm | Updated August 21, 2016 07:25 pm IST - New Delhi

With his comments on burnt bodies and rape of women in Greater Noida villages triggering a major controversy, the Congress on Wednesday initiated a damage-control exercise saying Rahul Gandhi did not say that 74 persons have been killed there.

Party General Secretary Janardan Dwivedi maintained that Mr. Gandhi merely repeated to the media what the villagers told him after meeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday.

The party stuck to his demand that UP government should probe into the allegations of burning of men and rape of women.

“Whatever has come in media is unfortunate. Nowhere did he (Gandhi) mention the number of 74 or 74 bodies. Rahul Gandhi had only said that at one place an ash heap of 70 foot area was there in which bones were found,” Mr. Dwivedi told reporters.

His comments came in the wake of media reports quoting villagers of Bhatta Parsaul in Greater Noida that while there was police brutality, there was no complaint of rape of women and burning of men.

Asked what the party has to say on the allegation of Mr. Gandhi that women had been raped and people murdered in the villages, Dwivedi said, “... this is a matter of investigation.

It should be investigated. If bones have been found, whose bones are these should be found out. And if atrocities have taken place against women and they were even beaten up, why has it happened.”

He added “people must have told him (Gandhi). He was not present there. He went later on. Whatever has been told to him, he must have repeated that. Naturally whenever you go after some incidents, whatever people tell you, you repeat those things.

“That matter should be investigated. If it is not correct, it is alright. But if it is correct, it is a very serious matter. Whatever may be the fact, this should come out.”

When asked whether the controversies will affect Congress plans to take up farmers’ agitation issue now, he said the party is agitating over an issue and is serious about it

He said that while there is an issue of food shortage on one hand, the farmer’s land is shrinking on the other hand adding “the concern about decrease in agricultural land is natural.”

He also said that there are land acquisition laws in different states and they are doing well in some of them including the Congress-ruled Haryana.

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