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The text is a transcript of a speech given by Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress Party in India, at the end of his walk from Kanyakumari to Kashmir in 2024. He talks about his personal experiences of violence, loss and pain, and how he relates to the people of Jammu and Kashmir who have suffered from conflict and oppression. He criticizes the BJP and RSS for their ideology of hatred and division, and praises the Kashmiri culture of tolerance and harmony. He says he walked across the country to spread the message of love and peace, and to protect the foundation of India as a diverse and democratic nation. He appeals to the people to stand together against the forces that are trying to break the country, and to show another way of politics based on love and respect. He thanks the people for their support and hospitality, and says he considers Kashmir as his home.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is Rahul Gandhi, a leader of the Congress Party in India.
2. He is addressing a rally in Kashmir after completing a 3000-5000 km walk across the country from Kanyakumari to Kashmir.
3. He talks about his personal experiences of violence, such as the assassinations of his grandmother Indira Gandhi and his father Rajiv Gandhi, and how he empathizes with the victims of violence in Kashmir and elsewhere.
4. He praises the culture and ideology of Kashmiriyat, which he says is based on emptiness (Shunyata) or self-annihilation (Fana), and how it is similar to other Indian traditions such as Vaishnavism, Buddhism, Sufism, etc.
5. He criticizes the BJP and RSS for inciting violence and hatred, and says they do not understand the pain of those who have suffered violence.
6. He says his aim is to stop the phone calls that inform people of their loved ones' deaths due to violence, and to protect the foundation of India, which is a country of love, respect and brotherhood.
7. He says he did not walk for himself or for the Congress party, but for the people of India, and he invites them to join him in opening a shop of love in the market of hatred.