Rahul hails communal harmony in Kodagu relief effort
Team Udayavani, Aug 21, 2018, 5:09 PM IST
Bengaluru/New Delhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi today highlighted how people of all communities in a small town in rain-ravaged Karnataka’s Kodagu were working together to help flood victims, describing communal harmony as the essence of India.
Citing the example of Suntikoppa town in Kodagu of Karnataka, he shared a video where people were working together to help those in need and described the town as ‘an oasis of hope’.
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi
In Kodagu, Karnataka, massive floods have unleashed a trail of devastation. But amidst the gloom, here’s a great story about an oasis of hope, a small town, Suntikoppa, where Shiv, Ram, Christ, Allah and the Buddha are working together to help those in need. This is India! pic.twitter.com/9L1puN9kQU
“In Kodagu, Karnataka, massive floods have unleashed a trail of devastation.
“But amidst the gloom, here’s a great story about an oasis of hope, a small town, Suntikoppa, where Shiv, Ram, Christ, Allah and the Buddha are working together to help those in need. This is India!,” he tweeted.
The Karnataka floods have claimed at least 12 lives and rendered hundreds homeless.
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