RSS backs Narendra Modi as Prime Ministerial Candidate


Nagpur, Jun 20 (IANS): Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat Wednesday backed Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as a candidate for the prime minister's post and said that the country should have a PM who propounded Hindutva.

"To keep alive the Hindutva ideology, the Hindu 'samaaj' (society) should come together. And the country should have a prime minister who believes in that ideology or propounds that view," Bhagwat told reporters here.

Bhagwat's comments came a day after Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar hit out at Narendra Modi without naming him and said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the Bharatiya Janata Party, should announce a secular prime ministerial candidate for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

Nitish Kumar Tuesday made it clear that Modi is unacceptable as an NDA candidate for prime ministership.

"Will Nitish decide what sort of person makes a good PM?" Bhagwat questioned.

He also slammed Nitish Kumar and said that he is scared to call himself a Hindu.

The Nitish-Modi rivalry has been on a high for the past few days. Modi took a dig at politicians from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar for what the Gujarat chief minister called "resort to caste-based politics".

Nitish Kumar then said that Modi, who has been a constant irritant in the JD(U)-BJP coalition ties in Bihar, should mind his own business instead of making comments on others.

  

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Jun 21 2012

    hey, vincy, bangkok,

    YOU ANTIINDIAN SITTING IN BANGKOK .

    WE PATRIOTIC NEVER WANT USA & UK FOR THE SURVIVAL.

    IN TURN USA & UK WANT INDIA'S SUPPORT BADLY FOR THEIR SURVIVAL.

    SHRIMAAN NARENDRA MODIJI WILL NOT GO TO USA & UK BUT USA & UK DELEGATES WILL COME TO THE FEET OF SHRIMAAN NARENDRA MODIJI.

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 21 2012


    MODIJI WILL BE OUR NEXT PM NO DOUBT IN THAT. NOBODY CAN'T DO ANYTHING.

    INDIA NEED MODIJI BADLY.
    SILENT PM SHOULD RESIGN IMMEDIATELY.

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  • vincy, bangkok

    Thu, Jun 21 2012

    The USA and UK will never change their mind on his visa application to USA and UK. Therefor the BJP/RSS should first clear his visa status then show him as the PM candidate.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi

    Wed, Jun 20 2012

    India is country with varied culture, multi religion, multi sect, multi language. Only a person with inclusive credentials can become the PM. No fundamentalists shall be voted in. Even if they are voted in, its going to be a matter of few days... India belongs to Indians by its true meaning. Any person who doesnt treat Indian as Indian and only treat hindus as Indian cant become PM. Modis days in politics are numbered so as MOhan Bhagwats... Please wait and see. God says, They plan and We too plann but We are best of all planners....Holy Quran

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Wed, Jun 20 2012

    This holy country never allowed LK Advani to become PM then where is the question of Modi Becoming PM of India?With RSS or with out Modi will not become PM and it is wild dream...

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