"No comments," Paswan told reporters when asked to express his views on Bhagwat's statement which has generated a huge controversy in political circles.
"I have no no comments to offer," he said when reporters persisted with the question about Bhagwat's 'Hindu nation' remarks.
The Union Minister later opened out saying that the RSS was a different organisation to the BJP with which he has formed a coalition and sought to distance himself from Bhagwat's views.
Though refusing to join the debate arising out of Bhagwat's 'Hindu nation' remarks, Paswan said that it was not the first time that a RSS leader has said so as its elders have been known to make such statements consistently for a long time.
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