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Diggy row: Cong churning swells
The Free Press Journal
|December 29, 2025
A day after his remarks praising the organisational strength of RSS and BJP set off a churning in Congress, Digvijaya Singh on Sunday clarified that the party is united and alleged that the Sangh Parivar was trying to sow discord within the Nehru-Gandhi family.
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But the comments exposed faultlines within the party with senior leaders like Shashi Tharoor and Salman Khurshid supporting Singh's views, while functionaries like Pawan Khera and Manickam Tagore derided the "self goal".
"There is no difference in ideology. We (Congress) are all united, and this Nehru-Gandhi family is a family in which two people have been strongly condemn BJP's attempts to sow discord within this family, Digvijaya Singh said.
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