Mohan Bhagwat

Activist

Birthday September 11, 1950

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Chandrapur, Bombay State (present-day Maharashtra), India

Age 73 years old

Nationality India

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1950

Dr. Mohan Madhukar Rao Bhagwat (, Marathi pronunciation: [moːɦən bʱaːɡʋət̪]; born 11 September 1950) is a political activist and veterinarian who has served as the 6th Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in India.

Mohan Madhukar Bhagwat was born in a Marathi Karhade Brahmin family in Chandrapur, then Bombay State of India.

He comes from a family of RSS activists.

His father Madhukar Rao Bhagwat was the Karyavah (secretary) for the Chandrapur zone and later a Prant Pracharak (provincial promoter) for Gujarat.

His mother Malati was a member of the RSS Women's Wing.

Bhagwat completed his schooling from 'Lokmanya Tilak Vidyalaya' and then the first year of his BSc from the Janata College in Chandrapur.

He graduated in Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry from Government Veterinary College, Nagpur.

1975

He dropped out of his postgraduate course in Veterinary Sciences and became a pracharak (full-time promoter/worker) of the RSS towards the end of 1975.

1977

After working underground during the Emergency, Bhagwat became the 'Pracharak' of Akola in Maharashtra in 1977 and rose within the organisation responsible for Nagpur and Vidarbha regions.

1991

He became 'Akhil Bharatiya Sharirik Pramukh', (in-charge of physical training) for India, 1991 to 1999.

He was further promoted as 'Akhil Bharatiya Pracharak Pramukh,' (in-charge of RSS volunteers working full-time for India).

2000

In 2000, when Rajendra Singh and decided to step down as RSS Chief and general secretary respectively due to poor health, K. S. Sudarshan was nominated as the new chief and Bhagwat became 'Sarkaryavah,' (general secretary).

2009

Bhagwat was chosen as the Sarsanghchalak (Chief Executive) of the RSS on 21 March 2009.

He is one of the youngest leaders to head the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh after K. B. Hedgewar and M. S. Golwalkar.

2015

In June 2015, due to a high threat perception from various Islamist terrorist organisations, the government of India ordered the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to provide Bhagwat with round-the-clock protection.

At Z+ VVIP security cover, Bhagwat is one of the most protected Indians today.

2016

In November 2016, while addressing a 'Prerna Shibir' on the 80th anniversary of Rashtra Sevika Samiti, the women's wing of the RSS, Mohan Bhagwat said that Homo sapiens ate into the space of other species of genus Homo, like Homo floresiensis and Neanderthals, in the past, but even Homo sapiens could go extinct in the next thousand years.

2017

In 2017, Bhagwat became the first RSS Chief to be officially invited to the Rashtrapati Bhawan by then President Pranab Mukherjee.

Bhagwat was quoted in September 2017 for saying "Hinduism was the only true religion in the world and other religions were just sects which emerged from Hinduism."

In November 2021, Mohan Bhagwat expressed opposition to the partition of India and advocacy for Indian reunification, declaring "The only solution to the pain of Partition lies in undoing it."

In October 2022, during a speech on the occasion of Vijayadashami, Bhagwat stressed on the need for family planning, and imbalance in population across the country.

He urged the government to bring in suitable reforms on the same issue.

In January 2023, Bhagwat advocated support towards the LGBT community in India. He stated that "People with such proclivities have always been there; for as long as humans have existed ... This is biological, a mode of life."

In 2017, the state-run Animal and Fishery Sciences University awarded Mohan Bhagwat with an honorary doctor of science (DSc) degree during its convocation ceremony in Nagpur.

2018

In September 2018, Mohan Bhagwat presided over a three-day session at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi as part of reaching out to wider public.

That time, he said that RSS has discarded some parts of M. S. Golwalkar's "Bunch of Thoughts" which are no longer relevant to the current circumstances.