<p>Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday said violence in the name of religion cannot be tolerated in 21st-century India and the coming generations will have to bear the consequences if people do not unite against such divisive elements.</p>.<p>"What is going on in some parts of Haryana or what the RPF constable did are like giving a deep wound on mother India's heart," he said.</p>.<p>Kharge said such incidents raise serious questions on the "weak" law and order situation and our "weak" constitutional institutions.</p>.<p>He appealed for peace and demanded strictest punishment for the culprits.</p>.<p>"The violence being spread in the name of religion in 21st-century in India is a blow to the foundation of our civilization - equality of all religions. This cannot be tolerated under any circumstances," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/sharad-pawar-attends-event-to-award-modi-amid-indias-objection-1242777.html">Sharad Pawar attends event to award Modi amid I.N.D.I.A's objection</a></strong></p>.<p>These days, the Congress chief said, "the trend of disintegration seen in the fabric of society is the result of spreading hatred in the society in the greed for power."</p>.<p>"Mixing the poison of animosity in the public and making them fight with each other are like making fun of our Constitution," he said.</p>.<p>"If we do not unite and unitedly raise our voice against these divisive elements today, then the coming generations will have to bear its consequences.</p>.<p>"... Leave hatred, unite India," Kharge said in a tweet in Hindi.</p>.<p>Four people were killed and several others injured in Nuh following violence that erupted over an attempt to stop a VHP procession on Monday. A mosque was set ablaze in Sector 57 area of Gurugram early morning on Tuesday, leading to the death of an Imam.</p>.<p>Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij said someone who wanted to disturb peace in the state "engineered" the violence in Nuh, where curfew has been clamped.</p>
<p>Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday said violence in the name of religion cannot be tolerated in 21st-century India and the coming generations will have to bear the consequences if people do not unite against such divisive elements.</p>.<p>"What is going on in some parts of Haryana or what the RPF constable did are like giving a deep wound on mother India's heart," he said.</p>.<p>Kharge said such incidents raise serious questions on the "weak" law and order situation and our "weak" constitutional institutions.</p>.<p>He appealed for peace and demanded strictest punishment for the culprits.</p>.<p>"The violence being spread in the name of religion in 21st-century in India is a blow to the foundation of our civilization - equality of all religions. This cannot be tolerated under any circumstances," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/sharad-pawar-attends-event-to-award-modi-amid-indias-objection-1242777.html">Sharad Pawar attends event to award Modi amid I.N.D.I.A's objection</a></strong></p>.<p>These days, the Congress chief said, "the trend of disintegration seen in the fabric of society is the result of spreading hatred in the society in the greed for power."</p>.<p>"Mixing the poison of animosity in the public and making them fight with each other are like making fun of our Constitution," he said.</p>.<p>"If we do not unite and unitedly raise our voice against these divisive elements today, then the coming generations will have to bear its consequences.</p>.<p>"... Leave hatred, unite India," Kharge said in a tweet in Hindi.</p>.<p>Four people were killed and several others injured in Nuh following violence that erupted over an attempt to stop a VHP procession on Monday. A mosque was set ablaze in Sector 57 area of Gurugram early morning on Tuesday, leading to the death of an Imam.</p>.<p>Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij said someone who wanted to disturb peace in the state "engineered" the violence in Nuh, where curfew has been clamped.</p>