New Delhi: After Israel killed the successor of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, Lebanese Ambassador to India Rabie Narsh recalled the words of Mahatma Gandhi, saying, 'Hezbollah is a legitimate political party and has the support of the people. It cannot be destroyed.
He also recalled the words of Mahatma Gandhi: 'You can kill a revolutionary, but not the revolution.' Area. ,
In an interview given to news agency PTI, Rabbi Noorash said this in his video. Narash further said that Hezbollah is fighting against the 'rogue nation' Israel. Eliminating its leaders will not stop it, he said, adding that in this brutal war launched by Israel, they have used unusually lethal weapons, resulting in the deaths of more than 2,100 people. More than 11,000 have been injured. More than 22 lakh people have been displaced. Along with this, Rabi Narash also said that India will have to find a way out of this war.
Although these statements of Narsh are acceptable, analysts quoting Mahatma Gandhi say that groups like Hezbollah or those spreading terror in West Asia or North Africa or even cis-al-state Nigeria are ultimately violent groups. Mahatma Gandhi was a priest of non-violence, so what right do you have to quote him? You talk about revolution, revolution is a continuous process whereas Hezbollah's patron Iran reverses the clock due to religious fanaticism. He enslaves women. Mahatma Gandhi believed in the empowerment of women. What is your countries response to this?