Significantly, Shah is the second senior BJP leader to have called on Bhagawat after Home Minister Rajnath Singh who met him earlier this week.
Though there was no official word on both meetings from either the BJP or the RSS, Rajnath's visit to the Sangh headquarters has fuelled speculation that he had voiced some reservation on the style of functioning and decision-making process of Shah, who is close to Modi.
However, according to RSS sources, Shah briefed the Sangh leaders about the "success and shortcomings" of the Narendra Modi government at the Centre in its first year in office.
Organisational issues, including the challenges ahead in the wake of the opposition parties stepping up their attack on the BJP and ways to overcome them, also figured in the discussion.
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The BJP is of the feeling that campaign mounted by Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi dubbing the party as "anti-poor and anti-farmer" was denting its image, ahead of the first anniversary celebrations of the government.
Before returning, Shah also addressed the volunteers ('swayam sevaks') attending the training camp of the RSS at 'Smruti Mandir' in Reshimbagh.
He also met Union Minister for Transport, Nitin Gadkari at his residence in Mahal.