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  • BJP leaders like Ravi Shankar Prasad, Balbir Punj, Prakash Javadekar and Shyam Jaju were among those who turned up for the launch of former Panchajanya editor Tarun Vijay’s book India Battles to Win, in the Capital last week, where RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat was the chief guest. More than the book, the media was interested in Bhagwat’s reported statement advising “chemotherapy or surgery for the BJP”, made in Jaipur a day earlier. While Bhagwat clarified that his statement “had been distorted by the media”, the teeming television crews wanted him to speak more on this, as also on his luncheon meeting with L K Advani — something that he refused to divulge any information about. While seeing him off, Punj told Bhagwat, half-in-jest: “Aaj to badi raunak rahee (there was a lot of excitement today).” Bhagwat replied: “ Aisi raunak kisi ko naseeb na ho (May nobody get this kind of excitement).”

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