Sanjay Raut claims PM Modi’s successor will be from Maharashtra, RSS will decide. Fadnavis replies ‘no need to discuss’
- Sanjay Raut claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the RSS headquarters to write his retirement application in September, indicating a leadership change is imminent, as reported by PTI.
- Devendra Fadnavis stated there is no need to discuss Modi's successor, asserting that Modi will continue as leader for many more years.
- Raut also mentioned that the next leader would likely be from Maharashtra and decided by the RSS, highlighting a potential leadership transition.
- The Shiv Sena leader criticized the BJP's portrayal of the RSS in India's freedom struggle, stating it played no role in it.
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Sanjay Raut claims PM Modi’s successor will be from Maharashtra, RSS will decide. Fadnavis replies ‘no need to discuss’
At a press conference in Mumbai, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut claimed the RSS will choose PM Narendra Modi's successor from Maharashtra, revealing that the Prime Minister recently visited the RSS headquarters to talk about retirement plans.
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