BJP also attacked the Congress vice president for his utterances against RSS, saying he "is pandering to the media to keep himself relevant."
"Rahul Gandhi's utterances about RSS exposes his frustration and ignorance about RSS," said Manmohan Vaidya, the all-India communications head of the organization.
He claimed "RSS is experiencing growing admiration support and participation from society, particularly youth."
Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said "there is nothing to learn from him (Rahul) and he should first learn himself....Making such cheap comments on this government would not be appropriate."
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"I think Rahul Gandhi is only pandering to the media and coming up with slogans to keep himself relevant," he added.
Stepping up his offensive, Rahul hit out at BJP's ideological mentor RSS saying its belief was "murdering" individuality and that thought process is now running the country in which only one man knows everything from farmers to clothes.
"You see the shakhas of RSS. There is a straight queue in shakhas. If any one makes a noise there, he will be hit with a baton. Have you talked to any RSS and BJP leader? Discipline is just an excuse for them to murder individuality. And this is the thought process which is running the country," he said.