Kumar had recently said Indians should boycott Chinese products and focus on "swadeshi" goods.
"This is the hypocrisy of the RSS. If he (Kumar) really believes in what he is saying, Modi is also a swayamsevak. Let him go the prime minister. Let the RSS go and tell the government to put an end to bilateral trade with China immediately," Owaisi told reporters here yesterday.
"Many products such as iphones are made in China and sold in India. Can that be stopped,?" he asked.
Kumar, at a programme in Lucknow on the eve of Raksha Bandhan, had said, "The government will deal with China in its own way, but we must boycott the Chinese goods."
Owaisi alleged that the RSS, by using such a "rhetoric", was trying to divert the attention of the people from the real issues.
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