Shiv Sena harps on Mohan Bhagwat for President's post

Bhagwat asserted that even if his name is proposed, he will not accept it

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Mohan Bhagwat, Amir Khan
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat with Bollywood actor Amir Khan during the Master Deenanath Mangeshkar's 75th death anniversary at Shanmukhananda Hall in Mumbai

The on tuesday said that the headquarters has become the "second seat of power" in the country and it does not deem anybody fit for the president's post except Sangh chief

The Uddhav Thackeray-led party, which has had strained ties with ally BJP, had earlier also suggested that Bhagwat be made the next President of However, Bhagwat had dismissed such suggestions and asserted that even if his name is proposed, he "will not accept it".



The Sena said that the ambitions of some strong contenders for the president's post may have got derailed post the apex order in Babri case and wondered if some "new calculations" were made when senior leader called on Bhagwat last week.

Notably, top leaders L K Advani, Joshi and will be tried for criminal conspiracy in the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition case as the Supreme last week allowed a plea for restoring the charge against them.

The Sena, in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana', on Tuesday said, "Advani and Joshi are veterans. Their contribution in the formation and rise of the party is immense."

"Though they may not have much work in the party after a new generation of leaders have taken over but there are attempts being made to gauge if they have any importance left in the upcoming presidential polls," the editorial said.

Referring to the meeting between Joshi and Bhagwat, it said anything can happen if the chief wishes it.

"Thus, did the meet between the two mean that Joshi was making some new calculations with Bhagwat? Anything can happen if the chief wishes so. The headquarters has become the second seat of power in the country today," the Sena said.

The party also said that as of now it does not deem anybody fit for the president's post except Bhagwat.

The apex had last week clubbed the trial in the Babri Masjid demolition case pending against the leaders and 'karsevaks' and ordered day-to-day trial with the proceedings to be completed in two years.

Shiv Sena harps on Mohan Bhagwat for President's post

Bhagwat asserted that even if his name is proposed, he will not accept it

Bhagwat asserted that even if his name is proposed, he will not accept it The on tuesday said that the headquarters has become the "second seat of power" in the country and it does not deem anybody fit for the president's post except Sangh chief

The Uddhav Thackeray-led party, which has had strained ties with ally BJP, had earlier also suggested that Bhagwat be made the next President of However, Bhagwat had dismissed such suggestions and asserted that even if his name is proposed, he "will not accept it".

The Sena said that the ambitions of some strong contenders for the president's post may have got derailed post the apex order in Babri case and wondered if some "new calculations" were made when senior leader called on Bhagwat last week.

Notably, top leaders L K Advani, Joshi and will be tried for criminal conspiracy in the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition case as the Supreme last week allowed a plea for restoring the charge against them.

The Sena, in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana', on Tuesday said, "Advani and Joshi are veterans. Their contribution in the formation and rise of the party is immense."

"Though they may not have much work in the party after a new generation of leaders have taken over but there are attempts being made to gauge if they have any importance left in the upcoming presidential polls," the editorial said.

Referring to the meeting between Joshi and Bhagwat, it said anything can happen if the chief wishes it.

"Thus, did the meet between the two mean that Joshi was making some new calculations with Bhagwat? Anything can happen if the chief wishes so. The headquarters has become the second seat of power in the country today," the Sena said.

The party also said that as of now it does not deem anybody fit for the president's post except Bhagwat.

The apex had last week clubbed the trial in the Babri Masjid demolition case pending against the leaders and 'karsevaks' and ordered day-to-day trial with the proceedings to be completed in two years.
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