Rajdeep Sardesai blamed the vicious campaign on the generational gap between the Congress old guard and the young social media team of the party.
“I was told today that veteran Congress leaders such as Digvijay Singh were strongly against it,” he claimed. (2/n)
“I was told today that veteran Congress leaders such as Digvijay Singh were strongly against it,” he claimed. (2/n)
"The campaign was proposed by the young social media team.”
"The Congress old guard opposed it tooth and nail. One veteran leader even proposed that the party members must meet the family of at least one RSS worker, killed by CPI (M) in Kerala."
- Rajdeep (3/n)
"The Congress old guard opposed it tooth and nail. One veteran leader even proposed that the party members must meet the family of at least one RSS worker, killed by CPI (M) in Kerala."
- Rajdeep (3/n)
Rajdeep Sardesai claimed that the Congress old guard has now directed the social media team to include them in the review process, prior to publishing contentious material on other political parties. (4/n)
The ‘journalist’ insinuated that the ‘burn RSS’ campaign was in fact the outcome of a generational and communication gap between the old and new factions of the Congress party. 🤡
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Here is the context: (6/n)
The Congress party had even set a goal of 145 days to realise their objective. To put things into perspective, Congress leaders and their supporters have often dehumanised RSS Swayamsevaks. (7/n)
More context: (8/n)
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Read about the controversy in detail here: opindia.com (n/n)
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