RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat denies being a 'remote control'
Nagpur: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday rejected that his organization is exercised as a "remote control" over the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre and said that Narendra Modi dispensation was initiating some good
Nagpur: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday rejected that his organization is exercised as a "remote control" over the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre and said that Narendra Modi dispensation was initiating some good changes.
"RSS is not a remote control. The change has brought new hopes from the government and it needs public support to live up to the expectations," he said.
His remarks came in the backdrop of Congress' charge that Modi was being dictated by the Sangh, the "most unaccountable remote control".
Addressing the concluding function of the third year training camp of RSS pracharaks at the Reshimbagh ground, Bhagwat said though the new government was only 15-20 days old, it had started sending a message of good governance and fulfilment of promises.
People had reposed faith in the new government and the leadership was giving sufficient indications of moving towards its goal right in the initial stage, he said.
"RSS is not a remote control. The change has brought new hopes from the government and it needs public support to live up to the expectations," he said.
His remarks came in the backdrop of Congress' charge that Modi was being dictated by the Sangh, the "most unaccountable remote control".
Addressing the concluding function of the third year training camp of RSS pracharaks at the Reshimbagh ground, Bhagwat said though the new government was only 15-20 days old, it had started sending a message of good governance and fulfilment of promises.
People had reposed faith in the new government and the leadership was giving sufficient indications of moving towards its goal right in the initial stage, he said.