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I dont care about abuse on Facebook: Digvijay Singh

The Congress general secretary today said he did not regret being abused on social networking site Facebook for his stance on RSS and will continue his fight against saffron elements.

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Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh today said he did not regret being abused on social networking site Facebook for his stance on RSS and will continue his fight against saffron elements.

"I am subjected to abuses on the Facebook but our fight against 'fascist RSS' will continue uncompromisingly," he told party workers here today.

In a caustic attack on the Nagpur-based Sangh fountainhead, Singh recalled that he was being ridiculed when he first spoke about the involvement of RSS elements in the Malegaon and Ajmer blast.

"But later Swami Aseemanand spilled the beans," he added.

Directing his tirade against BJP and the saffron outfits, Singh said, "Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi first called the late ATS chief Hemant Karkare a traitor and later wanted to present a cheque of Rs1 crore to his widow Kavita which she rejected."

He also alleged that after the Malegaon blast case was cracked, the saffron outfits instigated violence subsided.

Singh said Congress was against all types of extremist elements and when he was the Madhya Pradesh chief minister, he had acted against SIMI as well as the Bajrang Dal.

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