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We DO NOT micro-manage affairs of BJP: RSS

Source: PTI
Last updated on: June 12, 2013 14:54 IST
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A day after senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader L K Advani withdrew his resignation following the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief's call to him, the Sangh on Wednesday said that it is not interfering or managing the affairs of the right-wing party.

"When a senior person of the stature of L K Advani needed to be given some advice, naturally some senior people in the country and society will give him advice. Not just RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat but also many others had advised him to reconsider his decision," RSS leader Ram Madhav said.

Advani, who had quit key party posts in the wake of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's elevation as head of the BJP Election Campaign Committee, withdrew it after Bhagwat persuaded him on the phone to do so. BJP and RSS have reportedly assured Advani that he will be consulted on all major decisions of the party.

BJP President Rajnath Singh had said on Tuesday that Advani changed his decision after Bhagwat convinced him that the concerns raised by him in his resignation letter will be looked into.

Insisting that Bhagwat and others merely gave 'suggestions' to Advani, Madhav said, "Do you mean to say that everybody who was giving advice to Advani was interfering in the affairs of the BJP? RSS does not and shall never do any micro-management of the affairs of the BJP."

The crisis in BJP blew over after Advani took back his resignation.

Image: Mohan Bhagwat at a RSS event | Photograph: Courtesy: http://www.rss.org/

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