Pulwama terror attack: Rahul Gandhi said terrorists won't manage to divide India.

Highlights Rahul Gandhi said he will support the government and jawans

He said he will not get into any other discussion for next couple days

The Pulwama attack killed over 40 CRPF personnel and left many injured

Rahul Gandhi, mourning the Pulwama terror attack in which over 40 soldiers were killed, said today that he and his Congress party would support the government and would "not get into any other discussion for the next couple of days".

"I will support the government and jawans in this difficult time," said Rahul Gandhi.

He firmly shut down questions on political controversies, saying it was not the time or place.

"No force, no amount of hatred or anger can do even this (gesturing with his thumb and forefinger joined) to the love and affection our country is built on," he said.

On Thursday, in the worst attack on forces in Kashmir, a terrorist rammed buses in a large convoy of CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) on the Jammu-Srinagar highway with a car carrying 350 kg of explosives.

Congress leaders like Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Randeep Singh Surjewala posted tweets critical of the government and raised questions about intelligence and security lapses.

"I want to close this by saying the entire Congress party and most of the opposition in this difficult time stand with the jawans and the government. We are not going to get into any other conversation," said the Congress chief.

Former prime minister Manmohan Singh, who addressed the press along with Rahul Gandhi, echoed that it was not the time to raise any contentious issue. "Today is a day of mourning. Our country lost 40 jawansand our foremost duty is to convey to the families of those injured, we are with them in condemning this act of terrorism. Whatever the country requires, we will work as a united nation," said Manmohan Singh.

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called for parties to rise above politics and stand united to defeat the enemy. "I understand the sentiment of those criticising us, I want to urge them, it is an emotional time, stay away from political one-upmanship," PM Modi said.