Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Rai condemned the harassment of Japanese tourists in Varanasi, calling it shameful and a reflection of deteriorating law and order. He highlighted the incident in the Prime Minister’s constituency as a sign of growing lawlessness and mob culture, urging a high-level investigation and strict action to protect tourists and India’s reputation.
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