RSS plays safe, no 'soft corner for Gadkari'
November 02, 2012  12:52
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The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is continuing to play safe on Nitin Gadkari, the man it picked to be BJP president and who is now mired in corruption charges that his party can politically ill-afford. The BJP's parent body said at a meeting in Chennai that it had "no soft corner" for anyone and no different yardstick on corruption. 

Top leaders of the extended RSS family, some 400 people, are meeting over three days in Chennai. On the first day of that executive council meet, the RSS stuck to its stand on the Gadkari issue, saying that if there are any allegations against anyone, due process of law should take place and those found guilty  should be punished. More on NDTV.
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