Political stir intensified due to Digvijay Singh's post
Digital Desk, New Delhi. Senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Digvijay Singh has shared a picture of PM Modi, which has intensified the discussion in political circles. Actually, Digvijay Singh, who is often in the headlines for his statements, has shared a very old picture of PM Modi.
In the picture, PM Modi is seen sitting on the ground near the feet of Lal Krishna Advani. Digvijay Singh wrote in the caption along with the picture, 'The grassroots volunteer of RSS and the grassroots worker of BJP sat down and became CM and PM... this is the power of the organization.'
Veteran Congress leader Digvijay Singh has praised the BJP and its ideological parent RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) while sharing a black and white photograph of Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the 1990s.
It is noteworthy that former Madhya Pradesh CM Digvijay Singh has posted a screenshot on Quora. In which senior BJP leader LK Advani is seen participating in a program in Gujarat. In the screenshot, young Prime Minister Modi is seen sitting on the ground near Advani.
Regarding the pictures, Digvijay Singh said that he said how an ordinary volunteer sits at the feet of leaders and becomes the Chief Minister and then the Prime Minister. He praised the RSS and the BJP, saying how grassroots workers, who once used to sit on the ground, could develop within the RSS-BJP framework to become chief ministers and prime ministers.
Share photos on 'X'
While sharing the pictures on 'X' he wrote that I found this picture on Quora site. This is very impressive. The way grassroots volunteers of RSS and workers of Jan Sangh (@BJP4India) become Chief Ministers of states and Prime Ministers of the country by sitting at the feet of leaders, this is the strength of this organization. Hail Siya Ram.
When is the photo taken?
The photos shared by Digvijay Singh are said to be from the 1990s. It is being told that this photo was taken in 1996 during the swearing-in ceremony of former Gujarat Chief Minister Shankersinh Vaghela, in which top BJP leaders of that time were present.