RSS, Congress beliefs at odds: Congress spokesperson Tom Vadakkan
No comments , was Congress spokesperson Tom Vadakkan's response when asked about Mukherjee visiting the RSS headquarters.
New Delhi: Former president Pranab Mukherjee accepting an invite from the RSS to be the chief guest at a function at the Sangh headquarters on June 7 snowballed into a row with a former union minister urging him to reconsider his decision in the interest of secularism.
“I personally think that a person of your stature, being secular and in politics for decades, having served in various capacity including the highest position of Rashtrapati, visiting Sangh Parivar at this point in time before Parliament elections is not proper.
“Congressmen besides secular people are stunned to hear the news and are agitated on the situation and are hopeful that yourself will reconsider the idea.
“I once again request you to reconsider and avoid visiting Sangh Parivar in the interest of secularism and the country,” Shareif said in his letter which was also signed by former MP H Hanumanthappa.
“No comments”, was Congress spokesperson Tom Vadakkan’s response when asked about Mukherjee visiting the RSS headquarters.
He said since the event is yet to happen he would not comment on it and the Congress will formulate its thoughts once the event takes place.
“The event has not happened. I have come to know about it from media reports and am collecting further details. At present I have no comments to offer till the event takes place,” he told reporters at the AICC office.
Former MP and Delhi Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit said as a Congress leader and minister, Mukherjee has spoken about the RSS and the BJP many times on various issues and dubbed it as “bad” and “worst” outfit, which is “communal” and “anti-national”.
“Pranab Mukherjee used to say that the RSS is the worst organisation in the country. Its leaders have no morals and RSS is corrupt and spreads lies. He (Mukherjee) has also said that the RSS is anti-national, unpatriotic and communal. “If the RSS has invited a person with such views, does this mean that the RSS admits that his (Pranab’s) views about the organisation were correct,” Dikshit asked.
Earlier, at a press conference in Mumbai, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said, “The RSS is not Pakistan’s ISI. The RSS is an organisation of nationalists.”