New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi can visit the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh headquarters on March 30. This can be the first visit of PM Modi after becoming Prime Minister in the year 2014. The time of his visit is quite important. Before the election of BJP’s national president to be held next month, PM Modi is going to Nagpur. It is believed that he can also consult RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat for this election.
Why is PM Modi’s visit to Nagpur important
During the visit to Nagpur, PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone for the expansion of the building of Madhav Netralaya. The I Institute and Research Center issued a statement on Monday. It states that apart from PM Modi, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari will also be involved in this program.
This possible meeting of PM Modi and RSS leaders is considered important because the new BJP president is to be elected next month. The market of speculation about the new BJP president is hot. There is a discussion that efforts are being made to agree between the RSS and BJP regarding the name of the new president. It is being said that the RSS is wanting the BJP president of its choice.
PM Narendra Modi and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat at the Pran Pratishtha program of Ram temple in Ayodhya.
BJP and RSS formed relationships
Before the Lok Sabha elections held last year, the relations between the Modi government and the RSS were seen to be sour. In fact, BJP President JP Nadda gave an interview to the English newspaper ‘The Indian Express’ on 17 May during the election, during which he was asked questions about Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s Prime Minister’s Kaal and PM Modi’s Prime Minister’s Prime Minister’s change in the relations of BJP and RSS. On this, he had said, “Initially we will be disabled, there will be little less, RSS was required… today we have increased, we are capable… Now BJP runs itself. This is the difference. “
The people of the RSS had considered it a sign from the BJP -led BJP that the party’s dependence on the Sangh has now decreased compared to before, especially in view of Modi’s popularity. After this statement of Nadda, it was assumed that the relations between BJP and RSS are no longer normal. Although later BJP and RSS leaders admitted that this has happened due to lack of communication, but now it has been resolved.
PM Narendra Modi and RSS
The BJP could not achieve its goal in the Lok Sabha elections. He had to form the government in collaboration with Nitish Kumar’s JDU and Chandrababu Naidu’s TDP. The reason for the BJP’s poor performance was considered a distance from the campaign of RSS leaders and workers. After the Lok Sabha elections, the relationship between the two improved. This affected the assembly elections in Haryana and Maharashtra. BJP succeeded in forming the government in both states.
In a podcast interview on Sunday, PM Narendra Modi spoke openly on the influence of RSS in his life.
If on March 30, PM Modi goes to the RSS headquarters, then his step can be tried to remove differences with the top leaders of the RSS. Earlier, in a podcast interview with Lux Freedman, who came on Sunday, PM Modi praised the RSS. He discussed the RSS’s role in his life, his contribution in society and his experiences. He had told that he was impressed by the RSS in childhood due to patriotic songs sung in the Sangh branch.
Earlier, a meeting of PM Modi and top leaders of RSS was held in September 2015. PM Modi and RSS chief Bhagwat attended the meeting of the coordination committee of big leaders of BJP and Sangh in Delhi.
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