Responding to reports that the RSS wanted to create local leaders who would not only believe in Modi's image for the state elections, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Rawat said, "The BJP is indebted to Modi for its victory."
Chief Minister Uttam Thackeray recently met Prime Minister Modi in New Delhi. They discussed the issue of Supreme Court ban on Maratha reservation. The meeting raised the question of whether the Shiv Sena was getting closer to the BJP again.
In an interview, Chief Minister Uttam Thackeray said, “We may not be together if we want to be political. That doesn't mean our relationship is broken. " Said. Shiv Sena party magazine Samna said it was not a meeting for political reasons.
In this context, the Shiv Sena MP questioned Sanjay Rawat about speculations such as the Prime Minister's influence with the electorate and the RSS's desire to field local leaders in the states. He replied, "I do not want to comment on this.
There is no official statement about it. I do not see media reports. The BJP is indebted to Narendra Modi for its success in the last 7 years. He is the supreme leader of the country and the party. ” Said.


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