RSS chief’s remark directed at BJP workers, not people: Congress

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New Delhi/ Hyderabad, June 3: The Congress on Friday took a swipe at the BJP over RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s “no need to look for Shivling in every mosque” remark, saying it was directed at his own party workers and not the common people who “understand everything”.
Congress leader Vivek Tankha also asked Bhagwat to make BJP workers understand that India’s unity and integrity are more important than everything else.
Reacting to Bhagwat’s comments made on Thursday at an RSS congregation in Nagpur, Tankha said the Sangh chief knows it is a problem of his party (BJP) workers and not of the people of the country.
“Today, food prices, fuel prices, unemployment, women empowerment, youth development, welfare of SCs/STs and OBCs are more important than raking up a new controversy due to which people remain diverted,” the Congress leader said. (PTI)

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