Congress seeks apology from former RSS chief for calling Sonia a CIA agent
New Delhi: The Congress on Thursday demanded apology from the former
Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) chief K S Sudarshan for his remarks against Congress president Sonia Gandhi. Sudarshan reportedly called Sonia Gandhi an
American CIA agent and held her responsible for the assassinations of former Prime
Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Indira Gandhi. Congress spokesperson Janardhan
Dwivedi said that a nationwide protest would be conducted as RSS has crossed all
limits. The youth congress workers did stone pelting outside the RSS office.
"Sudarshan has said nasty things against Soniaji which is not acceptable to us. He
must apologies. We can't tolerate it. He must apologies to the nation or else criminal
proceedings will be initiated against him for his derogatory remarks," said senior
Congress leader Rajiv Shukla.