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The opposition party also claimed that with each passing week, the lifespan of this government is getting shortened.
“After June 4, 2024, relations between the non-biological PM and RSS have nosedived — and they continue to be in turbulence. At an event in Pune … the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat rebuked the PM for his claim to non biological origins, saying ‘Whether we will become God or not, people will decide. We should not proclaim that we have become God’,” Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said in a post on X.
With each passing week, the lifespan of this government is getting shortened, he claimed.
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Bhagwat was speaking at an event to mark the centenary year of Shankar Dinkar Kane (popularly known as Bhaiyyaji), who worked in Manipur, focused on children’s education until 1971, brought students to Maharashtra and arranged for their stay.
After the Lok Sabha poll results, Bhagwat had expressed concern over peace eluding ethnic strife-torn Manipur even after a year, criticised the common discourse during the election and called for moving on instead of unnecessary talks on what and how of the polls after they were over and the results out.
The opposition leaders had seized on his remarks to take a swipe at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Modi. Ramesh had said, “If not the ‘one-third’ Prime Minister’s conscience or the repeated demands of the people of Manipur, perhaps Mr Bhagwat can prevail upon the former RSS office-bearer to go to Manipur.”