NAGPUR: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis rejected the speculation on his potential candidacy for the role of the prime minister in 2029, stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains the ‘undisputed leader of BJP’ and has many years of service ahead.
Fadnavis dismissed the statement of Sena Ubt Sanjay Raut that Modi’s visit to Hedgewar’s memorial in Reshimbagh pointed to his imminent retirement, as unfounded. “In Hindu culture, a child is not considered a replacement for his father while the father is still alive. Such successions occur in Mogol culture, not ours. Modi remains our leader, and BJP is committed to seeing him continue as PM beyond 2029,” he said.
Raut said that Modi’s visit to the Hedgewar Memorial of RSS was destined to point out his output of active policy in September of this year, suggesting that Modi’s successor would be Maharashtra and ended by Sangh. Modi turns 75 in September, and BJP has an informal rule that leaders beyond this age should not occupy ministerial positions.
Fadnavis also countered the criticism of the former head of Congress, Sonia Gandhi, National Educational Policythat she called ‘community and coercive agenda’. Defending politics, he emphasized the need to dismantle the British tax educational framework. “The British designed an educational system to weaken Indian identity. Lord Macaulay explicitly declared in his letter that, unless the indigenous education of India is dismantled, the British cannot govern. Any patriot must support efforts to indicate our educational system. Sonia must study these reforms properly and extend the support,” he said.
On the concerns of the chief of Mns Raj Thakeray about the Government and the rural anguish, raised during his speech of Gudi Padwa on Sunday, Fadnavis said: “We are working to take everyone in the Government. He raised some important points, and we will consider them. As for his suggestion about the cotton in the mosquios, we will strictly implement the order of presentation of its use beyond the limitations of the limitations of the” “
When heading to Thakeray’s comments on the deterioration of rivers in the state, the CM pointed out continuous efforts to rejuvenate the state’s water resources, especially Godavari.