RSS wing
cadres pelt stones at Congress office
Monday November 15, 2010 10:41:27 PM,
IANS
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Bhopal:
Reacting to Congress protests against former Rashtriya Swayamsewak
Sangh (RSS) chief K.S. Sudarshan, cadres of the Tarunai Manch, an
RSS wing, Monday pelted stones at the state Congress office here,
but were pushed back, the police claimed.
Some Congress workers gathered near the Congress office but police
prevented a direct confrontation between the two groups, and
controlled the situation by pushing back the Tarunai Manch
activists.
Since Nov 12, Congressmen were hitting the streets everyday
demanding an apology from the RSS for Sudarshan's derogatory
remarks against Congress chief Sonia Gandhi.
Superintendent of police Yogesh Chaudhary said the agitators were
prevented from pelting stones at the Congress office. "Police
force was deployed around the Congress office before their arrival
and the activists were intercepted."
State Congress president Suresh Pachouri could not be contacted
for comment.
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