Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with students during his ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ (discussion on exams) programme on Friday. He also referred to his age during the interaction, making a light-hearted remark that quickly drew political attention.
Recalling a birthday call he received last year, the prime minister said a leader reminded him that he had completed 75 years. PM Modi replied that “25 are still remaining,” adding that he prefers to count the years ahead rather than those already passed.
The video of the interaction was shared online by Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal.
His remark revived discussion around the BJP’s informal practice of leaders stepping aside after the age of 75. The debate had intensified when PM Modi turned
75 on September 17, 2025.
If he completes his present term, he would be 79 by its end, and several senior party leaders have indicated he could again be the NDA’s prime ministerial face in 2029.
The issue gained further attention after RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, speaking at a book launch in Nagpur in July 2025, referred to a humorous remark by late RSS ideologue Moropant Pingle that a shawl offered at 75 symbolised retirement.
Since both Bhagwat and PM Modi turned 75 in September 2025, opposition parties interpreted the comment as a possible signal.
एक नेता ने मुझे मेरे जन्मदिन पर फोन किया। उन्होंने कहा कि आपने 75 वर्ष पूरे कर लिए हैं, तो मैंने उसे कहा कि 25 अभी बाकी हैं।
मैं बीते हुए को नहीं, बल्कि बचे हुए को गिनता हूं।
-PM @NarendraModi जी #ParikshaPeCharcha26 pic.twitter.com/u4UVoVMyD9
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) February 6, 2026
Leaders from opposition parties cited past instances where senior BJP figures such as LK Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi and Jaswant Singh moved to the Margdarshak Mandal after crossing 75, questioning whether the same principle would apply now.
The BJP leadership, however, has repeatedly dismissed any suggestion of PM Modi stepping down.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah earlier said there is no retirement provision in the party constitution and that PM Modi would continue to lead until 2029.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also maintained that no formal rule fixing a retirement age was ever adopted.



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