He said RSS does not dictate as to who should be made Prime Minister, Chief Minister, Minister, MP or MLA but only gives its advice whenever there is a dispute and gives advice only when sought.
The RSS leader also contradicted reports that RSS had given any promise in 1949 of not entering politics when the ban on it was revoked.
"As regards Narendrabhai Modi's choice, the proposal must have come from BJP quarters and Sangh would have given its consent. If there is a difference of opinion about a certain decision, Sangh's help is sought. That's all.
Vaidya also claimed no promise was ever made to the government in 1949 ahead of lifting of the ban on it that it will never enter politics, thus contradicting a woman journalist who wrote an article in an English daily about "the forgotten promise of 1949". She had also complained to the police that she had received threatening calls from RSS sympathisers for her article.
He said it is true that Article 4(b) of the RSS Constitution says that "The Sangh as such has no politics" but added it is simply an assertion about its commitment.