Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Nagpur underscores enduring ties between him and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), whose political mentorship largely shaped his rise from local organizer to national leader. Historically intertwined with pivotal moments like the Gujarat student protests of the 1970s or strategic campaign-building for BJP in following decades, this relationship has proved central in navigating India’s conservative sociopolitical axis.
Recent evaluations by Mohan bhagwat criticizing BJP election outcomes could indicate ideological recalibration within Sangh circles regarding thier focus under current leadership narratives. While some see this friction contextualized through high expectations placed on PM-led Hindutva agendas not delivering fully electorally; others argue checks around over-individualism symbolize larger democratic safeguards keeping institutions not personalities setting representative scales balanced systemically amid reflection phases.Read More here.