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The Congress president described Lankesh as one with fearless and independent views, who had extraordinary grit and determination to take on the system. “The series of killings of rationalists, free thinkers and journalists in the country has created an atmosphere that dissent, ideological differences and divergence of views can endanger our lives. This cannot be and should not be tolerated,” Sonia Gandhi said in a statement.
“It is an extremely sad moment for our democracy and a chilling reminder of the fact that intolerance and bigotry is raising its ugly head in our society,” she said. In condemning this debilitating attack, the Congress party stands as one with the rationalists, thinkers, journalists and the media fraternity, she said. Sonia Gandhi has spoken to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and urged him to swiftly bring the culprits to the book.
“Every possible measure should be taken to maintain a safe and secure atmosphere in the state,” she added.
Expressing her deepest condolences to Lankesh’s family and friends, the Congress president said she offered her prayers. Rahul Gandhi attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and described him as “skilled Hindutva politician”, what he spoke had a different meaning for his base and another one for the world.
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