Digvijaya Singh, a senior Congress leader, has made a significant accusation against Gujarat Congress leaders, claiming that he was instructed not to speak against the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Singh alleged that he was asked to refrain from criticizing the RSS, a right-wing Hindu nationalist organization, by leaders within the party. This revelation comes amidst a turbulent time for the Congress party in Gujarat, with internal conflicts and power struggles becoming more apparent. The RSS has long been a controversial figure in Indian politics, with critics accusing it of promoting a divisive and exclusionary ideology. Singh’s claims have added fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding the influence of organizations like the RSS on Indian political parties. The Congress party, which has been struggling to maintain its relevance in Indian politics, now faces further scrutiny over its internal dynamics and relationships with other groups. As Singh’s accusations continue to make headlines, it remains to be seen how the party will address these claims and what impact they will have on its future in Gujarat and beyond.

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Digvijaya Singh claims instructed not to criticize RSS, Rahul Gandhi accuses Gujarat Congress leaders.
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