"NaMo is not our issue. Our focus is highlighting the issues before the nation.... We have our limits to keep in mind as we are not a political party," RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat said addressing its annual session in Bangalore that concluded on Sunday.
RSS Spokesman Ram Madhav while quoting from the RSS Chief's speech said he had stated that the country has been facing serious threats due to "utter misrule" in the last ten years which should be raised among the people by the "social" organisation, insisting that it should not be construed as a comment on BJP's poll strategy of highlighting Modi.
"The Swayamsewaks should strive to put an end to this misrule. For the RSS, the issues before the nation are important, not necessarily the individuals. The RSS Swayamsewaks have to go to people highlighting the challenges before the country and need for a change," Madhav said quoting Bhagwat.
He was commenting on reports that Bhagwat told the Bangalore meet that it was not the RSS job to chant "NaMo, NaMo", a reference to the BJP's prime ministerial candidate.
"The interpretation being given to certain parts of the RSS Chief address to karyakartas were misrepresentation of the factual position," he said.
"This should not be construed as a comment on the BJP's poll strategy of highlighting a poll leader," Madhav said.
He said there RSS chief told the gathering that these are not the issues of RSS but of the BJP as RSS is a social organisation and not a political entity and its style of functioning is different.
Madhav later tweeted, "Wrong interpretation being given to Bhagwatji address 2 RSS workers. He only said Sangh focus will be issues while Party can have its own focus".
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