Narendra Modi Nagpur RSS Mohan Bhagwat Podcast – How important is Modi’s Nagpur visit to the Sangh and BJP relationship? – PM Modi to Visit RSS Headquarters Nagpur First Time and Meet Mohan Bhagwat Before BJP President Election Opnm1
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to visit Nagpur on March 30. Nagpur is currently in discussion about violence, arson and disturbance.
This visit of Modi is happening at a time when everything has not been done between the Sangh and the BJP as before, and the next month the new president of the BJP is to be elected.
The confrontation between the Sangh and the BJP came after a statement by the current president JP Nadda when he was able to tell the party in every way to win the election, that is, there was no need to help the Sangh. But, Nadda’s claim proved to be completely hollow as the results of the Lok Sabha elections came, when the BJP was also lagging behind the Samajwadi Party in the case of seats.
However, the Sangh was just to fill a lesson, seeing the assembly elections, the leadership came back into the field again with the workers. The results were also seen to be good. The most important was the results of Delhi elections. Today, there is a BJP government in Delhi, and the MCD also has an effort to coup.
Modi’s first Nagpur tour
The day Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a program in Nagpur, Gudi is Padwa on the same day. The day of Marathi New Year starts.
Top, Prime Minister Modi is going to lay the foundation of Madhav Eye Hospital there, but political importance is a meeting to be held in closed rooms with Union leaders including Mohan Bhagwat. Apart from Modi and Bhagwat, in the programs, it is said that Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Nagpur MP and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and in -charge minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule will also be present on the stage.
This is the third, and the first meeting of public meeting of Prime Minister Modi and Sangh chief Bhagwat after 2014 – and this will be the first time that a Prime Minister of the country is going to the headquarters of RSS. Just before, there was a lot of discussion about former President Pranab Mukherjee’s visit to Nagpur.
And yes, this is the first time after becoming Prime Minister, when Narendra Modi will go to an office of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, while he used to work in the Sangh before joining the mainstream politics.
In April 2023, Modi and Bhagwat had to meet a similar meeting, but the Prime Minister’s visit was canceled due to the Karnataka assembly elections.
Recently, on the question asked about the Sangh in a podcast, Modi said, “It is my good fortune that I got the rites of life from such a holy organization.”
Modi’s direct dialogue with the Sangh
On reaching the Union Headquarters, Prime Minister Narendra Medi will be welcomed by the former Sarkaryavah Bhaiyaji Joshi on behalf of the reception memorial committee. It is said that an important meeting can be held between Modi and Bhagwat in Nagpur.
This meeting is happening at a time when BJP is going to get a new president soon. And everyone also knows that without the green signal of the Sangh, no BJP president can become any.
Even before Modi’s visit to Nagpur, a meeting of the Representative Assembly of the Sangh will also be held. This meeting is going to be held on March 21-23. This year the Sangh is going to complete 100 years of its establishment. And, in the meeting itself, special discussion is to be held on the centenary year action plan. Action plan has to be prepared.
Apart from discussing the name of the BJP president, important issues like population policy and conversion are also likely to be discussed in the Sangh headquarters meeting.
Importance of Modi-Bhagwat meeting
After the Lok Sabha elections, in the assembly elections held in the country, the Sangh leadership and activists were seen active as before. There was little possibility in Jammu and Kashmir anyway, and the matter could not be made in Jharkhand, but the Sangh’s efforts changed the wind.
But does the BJP leadership also believe in exactly the same? Or, the BJP’s stand is still the same that was heard from JP Nadda’s mouth before the Lok Sabha elections?
It is a matter of May, 2024. In an interview with the Indian Express, JP Nadda spoke in response to a question related to BJP and Sangh’s relationship during Vajpayee-Advani’s era, “Initially we were weak… RSS was needed… today we have grown up, and we are capable so the BJP itself is moving… that is the difference.”
In the podcast, Lex Freedman asked Prime Minister Modi almost the same question, like JP Nadda, but Modi’s answer was very well politically. When asked how the BJP is continuously winning elections, Modi introduced it to the work experience of its organization, election management and campaign strategy.
Modi said, I try to fulfill the sacred responsibility that I have been entrusted with by those people whom I consider to be equal to God… I am committed to maintain their faith and never waver to waver… and they see me the same as I am really.
Not about winning the election, but said on the success of his government at the Center, ‘Just as a dedicated priest is engaged in his adorable service, in the same way my heart is dedicated to the service of the people… I do not keep myself separate from people … I live among them, one of them.’
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