As the Congress vice president told the Supreme Court
yesterday that he had never blamed the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) as an
institution for killing Mahatma Gandhi, but persons associated with it were
behind the assassination, RSS ideologue M.G. Vaidya on Thursday said rather
twisting it, Rahul Gandhi must come clean on in what sense they were associated
with the Hindu nationalist organisation and what was their position and
credential.
"If he now says the RSS was not involved, but the
people who were involved in Gandhiji's murder were RSS-affiliate, then he must
come clean on his statement that in what sense they were associated with the
RSS and what was their position and credential in the organisation," said
the RSS patriarch, seeking explanation from the Congress vice president as to
how the assassin was affiliated to the organisation.
"He is twisting it now. He must show his generosity by
offering apology for his statement and should accept before the court that what
he had said was wrong," the former RSS spokesperson and ideologue told
ANI.
Stating that somebody might have been associated with the
RSS prior to Gandhiji's murder, Vaidya sought to know from Rahul if the
assassin was still a part of the organisation when Gandhiji was murdered?
"Leave aside some official post; whether he (the assassin) was even an
ordinary activist of the RSS, he (Rahul) must come out clean on these
things," he stated.
"The fact is that he has made a mistake, which he
should accept with generosity and should apologise for that," Vaidya
added.
When told that Rahul had refused to apologise, Vaidya said,
"If that's the case, why did he take so much time to clarify his
statement? If he apologises, it will enhance stature in people's eyes. A person
who is holding such an important post of Congress vice president should be
generous at least."
Following Rahul's submission, a Bench comprising Justices
Dipak Misra and R.F. Nariman said if the complainant agrees to the submission,
it will take the statement on record and dispose of the petition.
Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the Congress Vice
President, cited the affidavit filed before the Bombay High Court, saying he
had only accused certain people of the RSS and not the organisation as the
killer of Mahatma Gandhi.
In his complaint, RSS Bhiwandi secretary Rajesh Mahadev
Kunte alleged that Rahul told in an election rally in Sonale on March 6 last
year that "the RSS people killed Gandhiji".
He alleged that the Congress leader had sought to tarnish
the reputation of RSS through his speech.
The case is pending before a magisterial court in Bhiwandi
in Maharashtra's Thane district.
Courtesy: ANI
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