After his remarks on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the Lok Sabha election results, RSS leader Indresh Kumar attempted to clear the air over his statement. He said that the atmosphere of the country is crystal clear, and those who oppose Lord Ram are out of power. 


This comes after Kumar, in an apparent attack on the BJP, said that the saffron party had become arrogant and was stopped at 241 seats by Lord Ram.


Without naming anyone or any party, RSS leader Indresh Kumar, who is said to be second in command after RSS sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, had said that the election results reflected certain people's attitudes. "They became arrogant. The party first did bhakti and then became arrogant. Lord Ram stopped them at 241 seats but made them the biggest party," he was quoted as saying by ABP News.


The BJP bagged 240 seats in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections. 


Speaking about his statement on the results of Lok Sabha Elections 2024, Kumar said that those who opposed Lord Ram are out of power, and those who took the pledge of devotion towards Lord Ram are in power today, and a government has been formed under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the third time.


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Speaking to news agency ANI, Indresh Kumar said, "Desh ka vatavaran iss samay mein bahut spasht hai - jinhone Ram ka virodh kiya wo sab satta se baahar hain, jinhone Ram ki bhakti ka sankalp liya aaj wo satta mein hain aur teesri baar ki sarkar Narendra Modi ke netritva mein bann gayi hai. The country will make progress under his leadership - there is this trust among the people. We hope that this trust thrives." ("The country's atmosphere is crystal clear right now - those who opposed Lord Ram are out of power, and those who took the pledge of devotion towards Lord Ram are in power today and a government has been formed under the leadership of Narendra Modi for the third time. The country will make progress under his leadership - there is this trust among the people. We hope that this trust thrives".)






In the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections, the BJP-led NDA won 293 seats and formed the government at the Centre. The opposition bloc INDIA bagged 234 seats. The saffron party failed to breach the 272-seat majority mark on its own and was supported by its bloc partners in forming the government for a third straight term.