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Modi Retirement Debate: Should Modi Retire at 75, 85-Year-Old Sharad Pawar Fires Back with a Sharp Response

Modi Retirement Debate: Sharad Pawar, the leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), has also addressed the issue of the job of leaders who are 75 years of age or beyond. “I have no moral right to comment on this matter,” the senior leader said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently celebrated his 75th birthday a day ago, which coincides with this question.

Modi retirement debate

In response to LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi’s question on whether PM Modi should retire from public life, Pawar informed reporters, “People in the BJP are now saying that he never said that leaders should take a backseat after turning 75.” “Where did I stop?” he asked. I have no moral authority to speak on this at the age of 85.

Leaders posed inquiries

Sanjay Raut, an MP for the Shiv Sena (UBT), asked in April whether Prime Minister Modi ought to resign in September when he is 75. “Modi should retire in accordance with the rules as he turns 75 in September,” he remarked. This regulation was instituted in his party by Narendra Modi himself. Leaders like Murli Manohar Joshi and LK Advani are subject to the norm.

RSS No Longer Backing Modi? Raut Sparks Political Storm

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), according to Raut, wants the political leadership of the nation to change. He said, “He (Modi) probably went to the RSS headquarters in September to submit his retirement application.” “Who is everyone’s boss?” he asked in reference to PM Modi’s term. Modi is only serving as prime minister for a limited time. Even Lord Krishna and Lord Ram had to go and fulfill their duties. Like Shah Jahan, Advani was imprisoned, and Modi was appointed prime minister.

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