Mangaluru, Nov 7: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday lost his only Mangaluru-based friend. Vishwanath Suvarna, who had worked with Mr Modi in Punjab nearly two decades ago, breathed his last this morning.

A Pracharak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh for nearly 25 years, Vishwanath had slightly distanced himself from Sangh Parivar in recent years. However, he was a strong admirer of Mr Modi.
It is learnt that even though he was in a critical condition for a month, no prominent Sangh Parivar leader in Mangaluru visited him.
Sources said that he had been admitted to a private hospital in city a fortnight ago and gradually slipped into coma. When doctors lost all hope, he was discharged and taken back to his residence, where he breathed his last.
There was a similarity between Mr Modi and Vishwanath. Both were married before becoming RSS Pracharaks. However, Vishwanath maintained a good relationship with his wife.
After a gap of 15 years Vishwanath met Mr Modi in 2008 during latter's Mangaluru visit. His friend Balvinder Singh recalls: "When Modi, who was then chief minister of Gujarat, saw Vishwanath from far at Mangaluru Airport, the former raised both his hands and said, 'Oye Baba Vishwanath. Kya haal hai? Daadhi abhi rakhi hai!'"
Unfortunately, Vishwanath could not go to meet Mr Modi during his recent visit to Mangaluru as he had been suffering from paralysis on one side.






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