In a recent controversial statement, Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson, Tushar Gandhi, accused the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) of “spreading cancer” in India. Tushar Gandhi made these remarks during a lecture at an event in Mumbai, where he was heckled by some members of the audience. The RSS is a right-wing, Hindu nationalist organization that has been a prominent force in Indian politics for decades. Tushar Gandhi’s comments have sparked a debate on social media and in political circles, with supporters and critics weighing in on the issue. The RSS has not issued a formal response to Tushar Gandhi’s allegations. The incident has once again highlighted the deep divisions in Indian society and the ongoing debates over the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, who is considered the father of the nation. Tushar Gandhi is known for his outspoken views and has been involved in various social and political causes. The controversy comes at a time when India is grappling with several challenges, including economic slowdown, social unrest, and political polarization. The RSS, on the other hand, has a massive following in India and plays a significant role in shaping public opinion. The incident is likely to fuel further discussions on the role of organizations like the RSS in Indian society and politics.
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