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No U-turn by Rahul Gandhi on RSS: Digvijaya

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday dismissed suggestions that Rahul Gandhi had done a U-turn in the Supreme Court on the RSS and said the party vice president stands by his assertion that the person who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi was from the organisation.

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New Delhi, August 25

Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday dismissed suggestions that Rahul Gandhi had done a U-turn in the Supreme Court on the RSS and said the party vice president stands by his assertion that the person who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi was from the organisation.

“No U-Turn by Rahul Gandhi on RSS. He stands by what he said. Person who killed was from RSS. It is the Ideology of hate and violence which killed Mahatma Gandhi”, the Congress General Secretary said in a series of tweets.

Rahul Gandhi yesterday told the Supreme Court that he had never blamed the RSS as an institution for killing Mahatama Gandhi but persons associated with it were behind the assassination.

He had buttressed his stand by citing paragraphs from his affidavit filed in the Bombay High Court, while challenging the summons issued to him as an accused for his alleged defamatory statement in a 2015 election rally in Maharashtra.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the Congress vice president, had cited the affidavit filed before the High Court saying he had only accused certain people of RSS and not the organisation as the killer of Mahatma Gandhi.

Meanwhile, Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said wisdom had prevailed upon the Congress leader and although it might be a “U-turn”, it was a “good turn”.

Naidu also termed the RSS as a patriotic organisation which was ready for service anywhere at any given point of time.

“Good, Rahul finally admitted before Supreme Court that RSS is not accused in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.

“Wisdom has prevailed. It may be a U-turn but a good turn. RSS a patriotic organization. RSS - Ready for Self Service anywhere any time,” Naidu tweeted. — PTI

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