RSS Prodigy MG Vaidya Passes away, PM Modi expresses grief
RSS Prodigy MG Vaidya Passes away, PM Modi expresses grief
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RSS ideologue and senior journalist, Madhav Govind Vaidya,97, passed away at a private Hospital in Nagpur. His last rites will  be performed at Ambajhari crematorium in Nagpur tomorrow morning. Several Ministers including Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has condoled the demise of M. G. Vaidya. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed grief over the passing away of noted writer and journalist MG Vaidya.

Prime Minister in a tweet expressed condolence,  MG Vaidya contributed extensively to the RSS for decades and also worked to strengthen the BJP. Mr Modi also expressed condolences to his family and admirers. Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari has condoled the demise of great thinker, ideologue and former Editor of Tarun Bharat M G Vaidya. In a condolence message, the Governor said he was deeply saddened to know about the demise of Vaidya. He said through his insightful writings, Vaidya awakened and enlightened the society on several issues of national and international interest. The Governor further said Vaidya who had served as Editor of Tarun Bharat was instrumental in mentoring several generations of journalists. He added that in his demise, Vidarbha has lost a scholar and ideologue.

Former Maharashtra Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly Devendra Fadnavis also expressed grief over the demise of M G Vaidya. Describing Vaidya as one who had a sea of knowledge and a sage-like personality, Fadnavis said that his profound knowledge of Sanskrit language, his ability to explain any complex subject easily, his mastery of Marathi language and grammar was extra-ordinary. He added that a committed Swayamsevak, M G Vaidya dedicated his life to spread the thoughts and ideology of RSS among the people. Maharashtra BJP state unit chief Chandrakant Patil also expressed grief over the demise of M G Vaidya.

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