Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to RSS founders in Nagpur on Sunday and met RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat , Shiv Sena-UBT leader Sanjay Raut has attacked the Prime Minister’s visit to Nagpur and claimed that Prime Minister Modi will retire in September.

Sanjay Raut said that Prime Minister Modi’s next successor will be from Maharashtra and the RSS will decide it. The union’s decision for the post of National President of BJP will also be considered final. It is clear that the Sangh will hand over the post of BJP President to someone as per its wish. It is not an uncommon of Modi to go to the RSS headquarters in Nagpur after 10 years.

Sangh Parivar wants to change the leadership of the country: Raut

He said that the Prime Minister had gone to the RSS headquarters to apply for retirement in September. I know that Modiji never went there in the last 10-11 years. This time he went there to inform the Sangh. He went to tell Mohan Bhagwatji that he is now saying goodbye to Tata. I have understood two things about RSS. The first is that they want to change the leadership of the country. Second, Modiji’s time is over. And he wants to change the country.

 

Fadnavis responded to Raut’s allegations

Maharashtra Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis has denied Raut’s allegations. He said, “Look, Modi will also become Prime Minister in 2029.” During the Mughal rule, it was the practice of making the son a king even though the father is alive. As far as my name is concerned, I am not involved in any race for the post of Prime Minister.

There is no difference between the RSS and the Prime Minister.

RSS leader Suresh Bhaiyaji said during a meeting with PM Modi that he is doing many great things. And we are supporting them. There is no differences between the RSS and the BJP. Media and some political parties are airing rumors that relations between BJP and RSS have deteriorated.

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Rahul Dev

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