New Delhi: Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi in conversation with Harvard Professor Nicholas Burns said the division in the society weakens the country but the people who divide portray it as “strength of the country”.

Speaking to Burns on Friday through video conference, Rahul Gandhi said, “I feel that the division which occurs actually tremendously weakens the country, but the people who do divide, portray it as the strength of the country.”
He said, “When you divide African Americans, Mexicans and other people in the US, so you divide Hindus and Muslims and Sikhs in India, you’re weakening the “structure of the country”. “But then the same people who weakened the structure of the country say they are the nationalists,” Rahul Gandhi said.
To the Congress leader’s remarks, the former NATO Ambassador said, “I think that is, I mean that is what President (Donald) Trump is all about. He wraps himself in a flag. He declares that he alone can fix the problems.” “I must say, I think President Trump is in many ways an authoritarian personality,” the Professor said, adding, “But in the US, you are seeing the institutions remain strong.”
Burns also said that the military in the US, especially individual senior military leaders, are clearly saying over the last few days, that “we will not put American military troops onto the streets”. Burns was referring to the US Military not coming on the streets to stop the protests over the killing of George FLoyd by the police.
Floyd died after a police officer pressed his knee against his neck in Minneapolis on May 25. His last words “I can’t breathe” have been a rallying cry for the protesters who have launched demonstrations in various parts of the US. The issue has also led to serious debate in the American society about race.
Burns further said, “That’s the function of the police forces, not the military force.
“We will abide by the Constitution. Senior military officer General Mark Milley said this week, Americans have a right to protest. They have a right to disagree with the government,” he said, adding that these are so fundamental, it’s extraordinary how to even debate these.