Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that RSS fundamentally does not believe in equality. Scroll down to know more.

Updated: December 9, 2025 5:01 PM IST

'RSS does not believe in equality': Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attacks RSS in Lok Sabha
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Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha: In a major attack on the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS), Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that RSS believes in a hierarchy, and they believe that they should be on top of that hierarchy. The Congress leader has also said that during his address to the Parliament that there is no bigger anti-national act than vote chori (vote theft). Here are all the details you need to know about what the Congress leader said during the winter session of the Parliament.

What Rahul Gandhi said in the Parliament?

In the Lok Sabha, LoP and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi says, “It is the idea that every thread, every person in the Union of India is equal that disturbs my friends in the RSS. They are happy to see the fabric, but they cannot stand the idea that every single person in the fabric of our country, regardless of what religion they come from, regardless of what community they come from, regardless of what language they speak, should be equal because they fundamentally do not believe in equality. They believe in a hierarchy, and they believe that they should be on top of that hierarchy.”

Rahul Gandhi blames RSS for Gandhiji’s assassination

“On 30th January, 1948, three bullets pierced the chest of Mahatma Gandhi. Nathuram Godse assassinated the father of our nation. Today, our friend does not embrace him. Today, our friends have pushed him away. This is an uncomfortable truth. But that’s not where the project ended. As I said, everything has emerged from the vote. All the institutions have emerged from the vote. So it’s obvious that the RSS has to capture all the institutions that have emerged from it. After Gandhiji’s assassination, the next step of the project was the wholesale capture of India’s institutional framework.”

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