The President’s autonomy reiterated and said that there is no role in determining the appointments as the President of the Nation. He said that he did not suggest politicians and elected representatives at the age of 75.
Both comments were made by the RSS as an answer to questions on the questions on the last day of the three-day outreach session, in which they carried forward its position on the organization’s past, future and various current issues. The answers to different questions, when seen together, also highlighted the India Janata Party, the major political force across India and the relationship between its ideological parents, RSS.
Reiterating the BJP’s independence on the issues of international policy as well as Bhagat, Bhagwat said, “We do not tell the government how to deal with Trump; they know what to do and we will support it. We need to learn to live and die for the nation, to promote entrepreneurship to promote entrepreneurship, we should promote entrepreneurship to become a self-religious and developed country to promote entrepreneurship. His statement was in response to the question of how India should respond to US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose high tariffs.
His comment on autonomy is particularly important because the RSS is considered to call shots on key appointments at the party; As his clarification on retirement is as his comment in July was widely interpreted as a sign that he (Bhagwat turned 75 in September) would retire or a suggestion would be a suggestion that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who should be 75 years old (after a few days after Bhagwat).
Bhagwat said, “I never said that I would retire or someone should retire,” clarifying that the July comment was misunderstood and he was only saying that Moropant Pingal, a senior RSS leader said about his own experience.
This comment came to a program to release a book on Pingal, one of the unwanted forces behind the development of the Sangh. Bhagwat said how, when Pingal turned 75 years old, a formal shawl was wrapped on her shoulders, and when she came to speak, Pingal said that she knew that she knew what the shawl symbolized: “There is a humble way to tell someone and they should move on one side.”
Not only the party or the government, the RSS does not control any of its colleagues and offshoots, Bhagawat insisted on Thursday.
He said that while discussing (with these offshoots and colleagues) “Pickle, Vichar, Sanskar“(Conduct, ideology and customs), Sangh does not impose its attitude on anyone.
“It is wrong to assume that we decide everything … I’m running one branch For 50 years, they are running a state so that they are that expert. We can suggest, but the decision is in their field and ours in us ”
And then, he said, referring to a long delay in appointing the BJP president: “Did we decide, will it take it for a long time.”
And then to underline the autonomy of the party, he said, “… take your time … we have no to say in it.”
There are differences of opinion (Matted), There is no difference between the RSS and the BJP and between various colleagues, but there is no difference of emotion or feeling (Genuine,
“We have good coordination with every government including state governments. There are systems that have internal contradictions … but there is no quarrel anywhere.”
He said that the difference between the government on offshoots and policy issues working in specific areas, he said, these are ways to find solutions.
“There are organizations such as BMS (RSS -affiliated labor union) and MSME organizations that are naturally in Loggerheads (with the government) … There is a certain line of idea ….”
However, Bhagwat supported clean politics and supported the central government’s dialect to bring a bill, which tries to remove elected representatives such as Prime Minister and Chief Ministers from their positions if they are arrested for 30 days without bail for serious crimes. He said that morality is required in politics.
“Politics should be clear. Parliament will decide but the result should be that people should believe that our leadership is clear.”