Congress leader and Wayanad MP on Friday reacted to the Supreme Court’s remarks on former BJP national spokesperson Nupur Sharma’s controversial comments and said that the BJP-led government at the Centre is creating an “environment of anger and hatred” in the country. He also said that this is against the interest of India and its people.

The Congress MP said what the Apex court said was true, but the atmosphere in the country has not been created by the person who made the comments.

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Rahul Gandhi also alleged that it was created by the NDA government at the Centre.

“It is the Prime Minister, it is the Home Minister, it is the BJP and the RSS that has created this environment. ..This environment of anger and this environment of hatred. And frankly, the creation of this environment in the country is an anti-national act,” he said in Kalpetta after visiting his office vandalised by SFI activists a week ago.

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The Congress leader also said the creation of such an environment was against the interest of India and its people.

On Friday, the Supreme Court snapped at Nupur Sharma for her controversial comments against the Prophet, saying her “loose tongue” has “set the entire country on fire” and asked her to immediately apologise to the nation for her remarks.

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Refusing to entertain Sharma’s plea for clubbing of FIRs lodged in various states against her for the remark, the bench held that the comment was made either for cheap publicity, political agenda or some nefarious activities.

“She actually has a loose tongue and has made all kinds of irresponsible statements on TV and set the entire country on fire. Yet, she claims to be a lawyer of 10 years standing… She should have immediately apologised for her comments to the whole country,” the court said.

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Sharma’s remark against the Prophet Muhammad, made during a TV debate, triggered protests across the country and invited sharp reactions from many Gulf countries. The BJP subsequently suspended her from the party.