Led by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, top brass of the Sangh founthead and BJP had gathered at a function to launch compilations of Advani's blogs in book form here.
Bhagwat praised Advani for his principled politics and said he practices what he preaches and alluded that as long as the senior leader is around to guide the party it will remain free from corrupt practices.
Citing examples, he said after his first rath yatra- on the Ram temple at Ayodhya issue- he was labelled a fanatic Hindu.
"After my visit to Pakistan (where he made the pro-Jinnah remarks), it was said that I have compromised with my ideology. But I have always worked according to the diktats of my inner voice," he said.
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The 86-year-old also emphasised that age is not determined by the number of years one has lived but by one's health and the manner one has lived life. He gave credit to his clean conscience and frugal eating habits for his health.
"It is not the years in your life, as much as the life in your years," he added.
Noting that one should endeavour to find happiness as well as meaning in life, Advani said he has had the good fortune of experiencing both in abundance.
Bhagwat praised Advani for practicing what he preached through his writings. Using a story as a metaphor, he said as long as Advani is in politics there will be no sin in the party.