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RSS general secretary writes preface for Modi’s book

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Press Trust of India

Posted: Feb 01, 2009 at 0046 hrs IST

Ahmedabad RSS general secretary Mohan Bhagwat has written the preface of the Marathi edition of a book authored by Chief Minister Narendra Modi, scheduled for release in Pune on Sunday.

Jyotipunj, written by Modi in Gujarati, was translated in Marathi by Ravindra Dani, Associate Editor of the Nagpur-based daily Tarun Bharat.

The 278-page book is about Modi’s reminisces about several RSS leaders who have worked in Gujarat and their impact on him. He has written about several RSS leaders of Gujarat in whose contact he had come over the years.

Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Manohar Joshi will be the chief guest at the book release function, which will also be addressed by senior BJP leader Gopinath Munde, apart from Modi.

Dani said the foreword has been written by Bhagwat especially for the Marathi version and it was not there in the original Gujarati edition.

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