Digvijaya Singh reveals being told not to criticize RSS, implicating Gujarat Congress leaders; Rahul Gandhi makes accusation.

In a recent development, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh made a startling revelation, claiming that he was instructed not to speak against the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) by certain Gujarat Congress leaders. This accusation comes in the wake of Rahul Gandhi’s accusation against the Gujarat Congress leaders for colluding with the RSS. Singh’s statement has stirred controversy within the Congress party, shedding light on the internal rifts and power struggles. The RSS, a right-wing Hindu nationalist organization, has long been a contentious issue in Indian politics. The allegations made by Singh and Gandhi have raised questions about the ideological stance of the Congress party and its leaders. This incident highlights the complex dynamics within political parties in India, especially in the context of the upcoming elections. It remains to be seen how the Congress party will address these allegations and whether there will be any repercussions for the leaders involved. The RSS, known for its influence in Indian politics, has often been a polarizing force, with supporters and critics divided over its role in shaping the country’s political landscape. As the political climate heats up in India, these revelations add another layer of intrigue to the already complex narrative of party politics.

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