Rahul says RSS killed Mahatma, ready to face trial
New Delhi: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said he stood by his remarks that RSS men killed Mahatma Gandhi and he was ready to face trial in a defamation case over the controversial comment.
Gandhi, who is No 2 in the Congress, has been accused of blaming the RSS in a pre-election speech in 2014 for the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in 1948.
The RSS said that the case against him could be withdrawn if he now states publicly that he does not blame the RSS as an institution for the death of the Mahatma. Mr Gandhi refused. ‘I stand by what I said,’ said Mr Gandhi to judges through his lawyer, former union minister Kapil Sibal. The Supreme Court has rejected his request to be exempted from appearing in person in the lower court handling the case.
Gandhi told the Supreme Court a few days ago that he did not blame the RSS but ‘people associated with it’ for the shooting of ‘Gandhi-ji’, and that his comments have been misinterpreted by the RSS activist from Maharashtra who has field the case against him.
That assertion was claimed by the BJP and the RSS as evidence of Gandhi’s backtracking on what they describe as a mistake for which the Congress leader must publicly apologise.
In retaliation, Gandhi said the next day ‘I will never stop fighting hateful and the divisive agenda of RSS. I stand by every single word I said.’

IANS