Congress President Rahul Gandhi greets his party workers and supporters during an election rally. (Photo| PTI) 
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Let's fight hard on ideology, not use hatred and violence: Rahul Gandhi

His remarks come after an acrimonious exchange between political parties and leaders throughout the election campaign.

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NEW DELHI: Pushing for a new language in politics, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said the fight on issues can be brutal but hatred and violence should not be used against each other.

Gandhi's message for leaders and political parties came on a day Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar was back in the news with an article justifying his "neech" jibe against Narendra Modi, and also calling him the most "foul-mouthed" prime minister the country has seen.

"I'm pushing for a new language in politics. Let's fight each other brutally on issues. Let's fight hard on ideology. But, let's not use hatred and violence against each other," Gandhi tweeted.

It's bad for the country, he said.

His remarks come after an acrimonious exchange between political parties and leaders throughout the election campaign.

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