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Madhav Calls RSS His Mother, Thanks BJP Leadership After Appointment As J&K Poll In-Charge

Madhav Calls RSS His Mother, Thanks BJP Leadership After Appointment As J&K Poll In-Charge

New Delhi, Aug 21: Describing the RSS as his mother, Ram Madhav on Wednesday expressed gratefulness to the Hindutva organisation for making an โ€œexceptionโ€ by allowing him to return to the BJP and also to the partyโ€™s top brass after his appointment as one of its two in-charges for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly polls.

Madhav, a RSS executive member, returned to political duties on Tuesday with the appointment, a move which surprised many political watchers as he was relieved of his political responsibilities in the BJP in 2021 during his previous tenure. He had then returned to the RSS, his parent organisation.
In a post on X, the former BJP general secretary also heaped praise on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his โ€œsingular and statesmanly missionโ€ to continue to provide good governance to people of Jammu and Kashmir by โ€œfulfilling his commitment of handing over reins of power to them through free and fair electionsโ€ after Article 370 was scrapped.
He also thanked Union Home Minister Amit Shah and said he is the โ€œman-to-goโ€ in these election and โ€œalways for the partyโ€ and party president J P Nadda for reposing faith in him.
Lauding the RSS, he said, โ€œSangh is my mother. We generally donโ€™t talk much about it publicly. But I must acknowledge the exception given by the Sangh leadership in my case to return to party work and the wholehearted support extended to me in the new assignment.โ€ Madhav was appointed the in-charge for the assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir along with Union Minister G Kishan Reddy. He was a general secretary in the BJP between 2015-20 and worked as its points person for the erstwhile state as well as the Northeast region. (Agencies)

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