'Trying to incite people': UP's deputy CM Brajesh Pathak on Rahul Gandhi's Hathras visit

Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak accused Rahul Gandhi of attempting to "incite people" and "spread anarchy" during his visit to the Hathras gang-rape victim's family. Pathak called Gandhi "confused" and suggested he attend a meditation center. Gandhi met the family privately and departed without addressing reporters. Congress shared a letter from the victim's father requesting justice, prompting Gandhi's visit.
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