RSS chief Bhagwat advocates for 3-child family

Thursday 04th September 2025 05:30 EDT
 

In a wide-ranging address, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has offered a clear vision for India's demographic future while simultaneously putting an end to persistent rumours regarding his own tenure. His dual message, delivered to a large audience, has been seen as both a strategic outline for the nation and a powerful signal about the stability of the organisation's leadership.

Bhagwat made a notable intervention in the ongoing national debate over population trends, advocating for a three-child policy for Indian families. This proposal, he argued, is a crucial step towards ensuring the country's long-term demographic balance. While some regions of India are beginning to show signs of an ageing population, others remain young and vibrant. Bhagwat's comments suggest that a controlled approach to family size is necessary to harness the nation's demographic dividend effectively, ensuring that the country has a robust workforce and a stable society for generations to come.

Concurrently, the RSS chief firmly put to rest widespread speculation regarding a potential retirement age of 75 for leaders within the Sangh. He states, "Neither will I retire, nor will I ask someone else to do so”. He asserted that he has never supported such a policy, thereby ensuring a sense of continuity and steadfastness in his leadership role.

Bhagwat’s statements directly confront public discussions surrounding both India's population challenges and the internal workings of the RSS leadership. By addressing both matters head-on, he has not only clarified his own future role but also articulated the Sangh's perspective on the nation's demographic future. This dual message ensures that the organisation’s stance on these critical issues is unambiguous, settling rumours and outlining a clear vision for its followers.


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