Indore Police have registered a case against Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh for allegedly sharing a controversial post on former Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief MS Golwalkar on social media, an official said today.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan accused Congress leaders of spreading “misinformation” and creating social hatred by sharing the “false” post.
Chouhan said the former RSS head worked throughout his life to remove social differences and build a harmonious society.
A state Congress leader said Digvijaya Singh “had shared facts” on the basis of a book and that the BJP cannot silence the voice of his party.
MS Golwalkar was the longest serving RSS chief and was at the helm of the organisation from 1940-73.
Digvijaya Singh yesterday tweeted a picture of a page carrying several controversial comments attributed to the former RSS head, known as ‘Guruji’ among his admirers.
Following the post, senior RSS functionary and its publicity department head Sunil Ambekar accused the former Madhya Pradesh chief minister of posting a “photoshopped” image.
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