‘BJP has grown up now, it does not need RSS’, RSS calls Nadda’s statement a family matter

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The three-day ‘All India Coordination Meeting’ of the RSS, which began in Palakkad, Kerala on Saturday, concluded in the presence of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat and six joint general secretaries. According to the RSS, national level leaders of 32 “Sangh-inspired” organizations also participated in the meeting.

These include Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president J P Nadda, its general secretary (organisation) B L Santosh, Vishwa Hindu Parishad chief Alok Kumar and Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh president Hiranmay Pandya.

After this meeting, the chief spokesperson of the Sangh, Sunil Ambekar, held a press conference and said that all the issues were discussed during the meeting. The Sangh made a big statement regarding the caste census and called it a sensitive issue. The Sangh said, it has been discussed under Panch Parivartan, and the organization has decided that work will be done to promote harmony at the mass level.

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Nadda’s statement was termed a family matter

On JP Nadda’s statement in which he said, ‘Now BJP has grown big, they don’t need RSS’, Sunil Ambekar said, ‘The basic idea about our mission is very clear to everyone, other issues will be resolved, it is a family matter. It will be resolved. The three-day meeting took place here, everyone participated well and everything went well.’

What did Nadda say

Let us tell you that during the Lok Sabha elections 2024, Bharatiya Janata Party President JP Nadda had said that BJP does not need the Sangh. In an interview to a newspaper, he had said that initially we would be incapable. There would be a little less. Then RSS was needed. Today BJP is capable, today the party is running itself. This statement of Nadda created a lot of uproar.

Also read: ‘Caste census is a sensitive issue, it should not be used for electoral purposes’, big statement of RSS

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