Sanjay Raut claims PM Modi’s successor will be from Maharashtra, RSS will decide. Fadnavis replies ‘no need to discuss’
- Sanjay Raut claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is planning to retire in September during a visit to the RSS headquarters, suggesting that leadership changes are needed from the RSS.
- Devendra Fadnavis refuted Raut's claim, asserting that Modi will continue as Prime Minister and return in 2029, emphasizing there is no rule requiring Modi to retire at 75.
- Chandrashekhar Bawankule stated that the country would decide Modi's tenure, noting there is no age limit for a Prime Minister, citing previous leaders as examples.
- Fadnavis maintained that Modi remains the leader and succession discussions are premature.
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Sanjay Raut claims PM Modi’s successor will be from Maharashtra, RSS will decide. Fadnavis replies ‘no need to discuss’
At a press conference in Mumbai, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut claimed the RSS will choose PM Narendra Modi's successor from Maharashtra, revealing that the Prime Minister recently visited the RSS headquarters to talk about retirement plans.
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