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There is a sweetness once again in the relationship between BJP and Sangh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has praised the RSS several times in the last one month, is now going to go to the Sangh headquarters in Nagpur. This will be the first visit to the Sangh headquarters on behalf of any Prime Minister. Several political implications are being taken out of the proposed visit to the Prime Minister’s union headquarters. The Prime Minister’s meeting with Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat is taking place at a time when the BJP is going to choose its new president soon. Let us tell you that on April 6, BJP’s foundation day is held. It is believed that by then the party will get a new president. It is being told that on April 18, the meeting of BJP’s National Executive will be held in Bengaluru in which the new president will be welcomed.
Let us tell you that the Prime Minister is to visit the first day of the Hindu calendar on 30 March. This day is important for Maharashtra because Gudi Padwa will be celebrated on this day. Modi Madhav on the same dayPetumonWill lay the foundation stone of On this occasion, Modi will share the stage with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, which will be the third such opportunity since 2014 and the first such occasion after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. It is being told that after this program, Modi can visit the RSS headquarters in Reshim Bagh, Nagpur. Let us also tell you that Mohan Bhagwat and Prime Minister Modi had earlier shared the stage during the program related to the life of Ram temple in Ayodhya last year. After that the two leaders will be publicly on a platform for the first time.

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Let us tell you that during the Lok Sabha elections held last year, the BJP and Sangh’s relations had taken a lot of benefit by removing it. Haryana, Maharashtra and Delhi assembly elections show that due to the support of the ground level from the RSS, the BJP managed to win a big victory in these three states. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also continuously praising the RSS. Recently, he praised the RSS while addressing a Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in Delhi. In this ceremony with the presence of Sharad Pawar, the Prime Minister also appreciated the contribution made by the Union Founder Dr. Hedgewar to the nation. Recently, the Prime Minister praised the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh for the purpose of filling a sense of dedication to the country in a podcast with American Podcaster Lex Freedman, saying that he feels blessed by learning the values ​​of life from a ‘holy’ organization like it. He had said that he always liked joining RSS branches in childhood. Now the Prime Minister himself is going to RSS headquarters Nagpur.
As far as Modi’s visit to Nagpur is concerned, let us tell you that the Prime Minister will attend the opening program of the new building of Madhav Netralaya at 10 am on March 30. The new building of Madhav Netralaya is spread over 5.8 acres near Vasudev Nagar metro station on Hingna Road. It will have 250 beds, 14 OPDs and 14 modular operation theater. Apart from the Sangh chief, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, Govind Giri Maharaj and Awadheshanand Maharaj will also attend the program. Madhav Netralaya is an eye institution and research center affiliated to the RSS.
Let us remind you that in recent times, discussions were revealed that there have been ideological differences between Bhagwat and BJP. Especially there was resentment in the BJP over the statements of Mohan Bhagwat at mosques, Hindu-Muslim relations and places of worship. During Prayagraj Kumbh, Bhagwat’s comments also created disagreement among the saints, which further increased the dispute. In such a situation, everyone’s eyes are on the Prime Minister’s visit to Nagpur and Modi-Bhagwat.
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