Terming the article, which has appeared in the Malayalam edition of RSS mouthpiece 'Kesari', "barbaric and illegal", Congress general secretary Ajay Maken asked Modi and BJP to immediately make their stand clear in this regard.
"Silence on their part would only point towards their complicity. The argument by the BJP leader that Godse should have killed Nehru instead of Mahatma Gandhi reaffirms that the basic tenets of their ideology are hatred and violence.
"It is difficult to find this kind of perverse discourse anywhere except the darkest corner of a bankrupt mind that the RSS and BJP thrive upon," said Maken.
The writer of the piece, B Gopalakrishnan, who was a BJP candidate in the recent Lok Sabha elections in Kerala, has also claimed in it that Nehru never had any genuine attachment with the Father of the Nation.
But even as RSS dissociated itself from the article saying it does not endorse the views expressed by the author, Congress spokesperson Anand Sharma said that Modi, BJP chief Amit Shah and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat should come out with a statement to clarify their stand on it or "expel" its author and sack the editor of the journal.
Further, Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh said in a tweet, "Is it the beginning of rewriting Indian History? BJP/RSS and Modi must come out with a categorical Statement on this. I know they won't."
Singh said that the article "reflects the hardcore RSS ideology" and that he "strongly" condemns it.
The editor of the weekly has stood by the article but stoutly refuted Congress's allegations.
Reacting sharply, Sharma charged, "This article is not only a distasteful, malicious distortion of history but also confirms a sick mindset. This warrants serious note as it reaffirms that RSS has a philosophy of violence and endorsing assassinations.
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