The RSS may have thrown in its weight behind Narendra Modi as the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, but the Gujarat chief minister too would have to deliver on certain issues for Sangh Parivar's blessings.Here are the four conditions the RSS has set for Modi for extending its support to his prime ministerial ambitions, sources told Headlines Today.First, Modi has been made to pledge to building a grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya.Second, he has also been urged to enforce the contentious Uniform Civil Code across the country.The third condition is to press for a repeal of Article 370. If done, it will take away the special status accorded to Jammu and Kashmir.The fourth condition is protection of cows.All the four conditions make it amply clear that Modi and BJP are returning to hardline Hindutva.That bears huge ramifications for BJP's 2014 election campaign that was built on a more secular platform till now.The issue of a Ram temple is not only sub-judice but extremely divisive with minorities.Ditto for the uniform civil code that has faced tough opposition from the minority community that sees it as an act of interference.Repealing Article 370 is bound to further antagonise Kashmiri parties from the BJP and protection of cow is again going to revive memories of a bitter campaign.The RSS on the other hand feels the BJP is primary appeal is in its Hindutva roots and Modi has the charisma to revive the old agenda.After the JD-U parted ways with the BJP-led NDA, there is nothing to stop the party from going back to its original agenda.The RSS is also banking on consolidating the Hindu vote in the event of a polarisation that is increasingly looking likely and the organisation hopes to unite all saffron forces behind Modi by committing to the hardline Hindutva line.RSS' Hindutva pitch will give fodder to Modi's critics who have brushed aside his minority overreach over the last three years as eyewash.The fact that Hindutva has come back to the foreground just when the polls are round the corner will make it easy for them to accuse Modi of being a hardline Hindutva mascot.