Deccan Chronicle

Day after: Cong takes a U-turn

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Most of the Congress leaders, who had questioned former President, Pranab Mukherjee’s decision to attend the RSS event fell over each other on Friday to heap praises on him.

Former finance minister P. Chidambara­m, who had observed that he would “not have accepted the RSS invitation”, on Friday tweeted, “Happy that Mr Pranab Mukherjee told the RSS what is right about Congress’ ideology. It was his way of saying what is wrong about RSS’ ideology.”

Former commerce minister Anand Sharma, who a few hours before the event on Thursday claimed his images at the RSS headquarte­rs had anguished those who believe in pluralism and diversity of India, took a sharp U-turn.

“Pranam Pranab da, you have emerged proud and taller from Nagpur. There was never any doubt about your strength of character, moral courage, conviction and commitment to uphold the secular constituti­onal democracy,” he tweeted.

However, former Union minister Manish Tewari took a different line and asked the Congress veteran why he chose to go there and deliver “homilies on nationalis­m” after having cautioned young Congressme­n like him against the Sangh.

Taking to Twitter, Mr Tewari asked several questions to the former President. “Your generation cautioned mine in training camp after training camp through 1980’s and 1990’s about the intent and designs of RSS. You were a part of the government that banned RSS in 1975 and then again in 1992. Don’t you think you should tell us what was evil about RSS then that has become virtuous now?” he asked.

Mr Tewari also drew parallels. He said after the 1938 Munich pact, the other countries had the false notion that they had bought peace with the Nazis, who, however, later overran Europe.

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