Deccan Chronicle

RSS moves closer to Pranab

Congress rattled over veteran leader’s move to address RSS workers

- SANJAY BASAK AND ASHHAR KHAN | DC NEW DELHI, MAY 30

At a time when difference­s have surfaced within the Congress over former President Pranab Mukherjee's apparent move to send a clear signal that the RSS is not untouchabl­e, the Sangh is now trying to establish a closer and a more intimate bond with the veteran Congressma­n.

The RSS, which used to refer to him as "Dr Pranab Mukherjee" or "Shri Pranab Mukherjee", moved a step closer and now referred to him as "Pranab da". On the website of the RSS' mouthpiece Organiser’’, the lead story's headline screamed: "Pranab Da at RSS Headquarte­r: Why Intolerant Brigade is Shocked?"

Incidental­ly, Mr Mukherjee is fondly called "dada" or "Pranabda" by his close associates and friends.While Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Assembly ‘Ramesh Chennithal­a, in a letter to Mr Mukherjee, said he was "deeply hurt" by his decision to accept the invitation, another senior Congress leader Abhishek "Manu" Singhvi said it was "wrong to judge someone for accepting an invitation till we listen to his speech". Recalling his brief associatio­n with RSS

mouthpiece­s, Mr Singhvi said he had also "written" for Panchjanya and Organiser and that his articles had been "well

accepted" within the party. Mr Singhvi took a potshot at those who had opposed his decision to write for the RSS mouthpiece­s. He said while a majority of Congress leaders appreciate­d and accepted his decision, there were "a few snipers, which are there in every party", who chose to target him. Former finance minister P. Chidambara­m said now Mr Mukherjee has accepted the invitation, "it is wrong to discuss whether he should have

accepted or not". Claiming that he "wouldn't have accepted the invitation", Mr Chidambara­m felt that Mr Mukherjee "should go there and tell them what is wrong with their ideology".

Meanwhile, Organiser maintained in its lead article that "people who share the same values of patriotism and are dedicated to social change are bound to attend the RSS camps on invitation­s despite different political ideologies.

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