VHP general secretary Champat Rai said Sadhvi Prachi should not have made the remarks against Gandhi, who is revered by the nation for his contribution to the freedom struggle, and said someone wearing a saint's dress should abstain from making such comments against national icons.
He also said VHP does not involve itself in controversies involving attacks on Christians be it in Haryana, where an under-construction church was demolished, or in West Bengal, where an elderly nun was raped.
"We may differ with Gandhi's thoughts, but to doubt his love for the nation and contribution to the freedom struggle is like a sin. Gandhi was a noble man and a great soul. We in the Sangh fondly remember him," he said.
On the alleged rape of a nun, he said, it is not the handiwork of VHP workers while pointing out that the names that have cropped up may be involved with an independent organisation of West Bengal.
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"All incidents should be investigated by the authorities and act as per law against the accused. We are confident that our workers do not do anything wrong," he said.
Sadhvi Prachi yesterday sparked a controversy as she alleged that Mahatma Gandhi was a "British agent" and his contribution towards independence of the country was "negligible", days after former PCI chairman Markandey Katju levelled same allegation.