What was discussed during Vasundhara Raje's meeting with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat in Jodhpur?

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Key Takeaways
- Vasundhara Raje meets Mohan Bhagwat in Jodhpur.
- Discussion focused on BJP organization changes.
- Raje's recent meetings with national leaders raise questions.
- Upcoming RSS meeting includes key party figures.
- Political speculation in Rajasthan intensifies.
Jaipur, Sep 3 (NationPress) The former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje, had a significant meeting with RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat in Jodhpur this Wednesday.
The discussion occurred at the Adarsh Defence and Sports Academy in Lal Sagar, where Bhagwat is currently residing. Their conversation, which spanned approximately 20 minutes, has sparked considerable political speculation throughout Rajasthan.
While specifics of the meeting remain undisclosed, it is thought that they deliberated on potential adjustments within the BJP organization in Rajasthan, as well as matters concerning the party's leadership at the national level.
Bhagwat arrived in Jodhpur on September 1 and plans to stay until September 10. He is set to participate in the All India Coordination Meeting of the RSS from September 5 to 7.
Notable leaders from 32 Sangh Parivar organizations and BJP’s national president J.P. Nadda will also be in attendance. Preparations for this meeting are currently in full swing.
On Tuesday, several senior RSS officials, including General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale and Joint General Secretary Krishna Gopal, arrived in Jodhpur as well.
Raje's visit to Jodhpur began on Monday when she paid her respects to Colonel Sona Ram.
This recent meeting with Mohan Bhagwat has heightened political chatter across the state.
Raje had previously met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi, raising eyebrows regarding her future role within the party.
Additionally, during a religious event in Dholpur, Raje commented that while everyone experiences exile at some point, it is equally true that such periods eventually come to an end.