As the claim by the Congress Vice President triggered a political slugfest, the BJP alleged it was "fabricated", saying RSS does not run temples and without naming anyone said "wrong messages" are being spread to "mislead" people.
Rahul claimed that what happened to him at the temple during his visit to Assam last week was BJP's style of politics which was "unacceptable".
"When I went to Assam I wanted to visit a temple in Barpeta district. And at the temple the RSS people there stopped me from entering the temple. This is the way the BJP operates," Rahul told reporters outside Parliament.
Rahul, who was in Barpeta last Friday, said he visited the monastery later in the evening when the suspected RSS workers had left the place.
The head of Barpeta Satra, the Vaishnavite monastery, dimissed Rahul's claim, saying there was no RSS worker at the religious place.
Even as Barpeta Satra Bura Satriya (head) Bakhista Deba Sarma termed the allegation as "unfortunate", Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi stuck to his stand.
"There is no RSS agent in the Satra. It is a religious place and only religious activities are undertaken here. Where does politics come into the Satra"?," Sarma said while speaking to reporters in Barpeta.
"Connecting a centre of religion and culture like the Satra with politics by Gogoi who is the chief minister is most unfortunate. In future, politics and the Satra should not be interlinked," he said.
Gogoi maintained that the Satra had told him that Rahul Gandhi will not be allowed to enter the monastery.
"The Satra head had told me that Rahul Gandhi will not be allowed to enter the Satra. The RSS instigated it.
"There were 40 to 50 women preventing our entry."
BJP termed as "fabricated" Rahul's charge alleging he had become a "lying machine" and was resorting to such non-issues to disrupt Parliament.
"Earlier somebody (Selja) claimed that she was stopped from entering a temple in Dwarka and she was exposed in Parliament. What Gandhi says is fabricated and a lie," BJP leader and Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi told reporters in Delhi.
RSS too attacked Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of "spreading lies" about it is an old game of Congress.
"To spread lies about RSS is an old game of frustrated Congress Party from Nirmal Khatri to Rahul Gandhi," RSS chief spokesperson Manmohan Vaidya said, according to a RSS tweet.
Nirmal Khatri is UP Congress chief against whom an FIR was registered recently for allegedly sending out a "morphed" photograph that showed the Hindutva organisation in poor light.
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