Overview
- The RSS chief said there is no quarrel with the BJP, emphasized coordination with governments, and insisted the Sangh does not run the party or decide appointments, including the BJP president.
- He rejected interpretations that he advocated retirement at 75, saying Sangh workers serve as directed regardless of age.
- He urged Indian families to have three children, arguing the 2.1 fertility target effectively means three and cautioning against lower birth rates.
- He cited illegal immigration and religious conversion as factors in demographic imbalance and said employment should prioritize citizens, including Indian Muslims.
- He backed constitutionally mandated reservations, reiterated a culturally unified national identity across faiths, and described Akhand Bharat as a cultural concept.