Taking a dig at Rahul Gandhi’s statement
on RSS and Gandhi murder, the RSS wanted him to clarify as to which
statement he would ‘stick to’- the one which he made at the public rally
in 2014 or the one he submitted to the Supreme Court?
The RSS also questioned the intent of
Rahul’s statement. “Which words he stands with in the affidavit he filed
in the Supreme Court or the lie he uttered in a public speech,” RSS
Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Manmohan Vaidya wanted to know.
The Congress leader had on
Wednesday told the Supreme Court on that he “never accused the RSS as an
institution for the killing of Mahatma Gandhi. But On Thursday in a
dramatic way Rahul Gandhi tweeted: “I will never stop fighting the
hateful and divisive agenda of the RSS. I stand by every single word I
said.”
Taking head-on on social networking website twitter the RSS sought unconditional apology from Congress Vice-president.
“Do Rahul Gandhi and his party have
respect for truth to give such an apology in writing and guarantee that
he or his party will never utter lie in the future,” Vaidya asked.
Questioning the credibility of Rahul
Gandhi over his controversial remarks the ruling BJP asked whether he
would be able to accept the allegations that the grand old party was
involved in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
“If Rahul Gandhi’s logic is taken to its
logical conclusion then can we say that the Congress is responsible for
the 1984 massacre of Sikhs in this country? In 1984 we are aware that
Congress leaders were involved in massacre of Sikhs. But can we say that
the Congress was responsible and it was a part of the Congress?
Taking a jibe at the Congress
vice-president, BJP spokesperson Sudesh Verma said “Gandhi says one
thing in the court and something else outside”.
Meanwhile, BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP
Subramanian Swamy took pot-shot on Rahul Gandhi asking him to take
retirement from politics. Making ‘U-turns’ on key issues of national
importance is nature to Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi .
In a scorching reply Swamy advised him
to quit politics to save the grand old party’s future. “He is a major
coward and making U-turns is his second nature. I think that he has
absolutely no political future. I am not even sure if he tweeted it
himself, it was probably someone from his office,” Swamy told ANI.
Courtesy: NewsBharati
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