That's a key point made, stepping well beyond the routine rhetoric of the
bulk of the "secularists".

In fact, the moment Modi got himself ensconced in Delhi, he started pushing
the boundaries. Afterward, with his confidant, Amit Shah,  having been
appointed as the Union Home Minister, could make the balance, finally, tilt
in his favour.

It deserves to be noted, as long as the BJS/BJP - both creations of the
RSS, remained struggling aspirants for power (at the Centre), the old
equation remained tightly in place.
With Vajpayee becoming the Prime Minister, for the first time, things had
come under considerable stress.
Now, Modi - in his second term, has been able to pretty much reverse the
old equation. And, that too, without any noticeable hiccup.
The control over the levers of state power played a decisive role.

The band of Rip Van Winkles would, however, take their time to take note,
if at all.

<<But mainly, it [i.e. the last organisational reshuffle] demonstrates how
the BJP’s leadership – by the all-powerful duo of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to be precise – has now put its
unmistakable stamp of dominance on its patriarch, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak
Sangh. It shows that the BJP under Modi in the most authoritative fashion
has relegated the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh to the background.
...
Among the three that the BJP has dispensed with, Chauhan and Adityanath are
not as representative of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh as Gadkari is. For
the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Gadkari is like a child born and brought
up by the organisation in its home in Nagpur. Hence, one needs to look at
Gadkari’s exclusion from the Parliamentary Board and Central Election
Committee as yet another example of the dwindling of the primacy of
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh compared to the BJP.

But this loss of primacy has not happened in a flash and without
provocation from the patriarch. The things have come to this pass over the
past two decades, with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh exercising its
authority over the BJP in the first decade and beginning to pay for it over
the next.

In this the tug-of-war, Gadkari has been used by both sides as a key
player. In that sense, Gadkari is the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s
unintended victim – but the BJP’s intended target.>>

(Excerpted from: 'BJP’s organisational reshuffle shows that Modi has
effectively pushed the RSS to the background' at <
https://scroll.in/article/1030936/bjps-organisational-reshuffle-shows-that-modi-has-effectively-relegated-the-rss-to-the-background
>.)

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