The RSS chief said it was for the BJP to 'think and decide' its own future and added: 'We are not worried (about the goings-on in the BJP) and it is immaterial whether the Sangh is happy or not happy about it; the BJP has to think and decide its future.'
Referring to his recent suggestion that a younger leadership take over the reins of the BJP, the 58-year-old Bhagwat said: 'Fifty to sixty years is the average age for the Sangh leadership and it's for the political party to decide what should be the right age for it.'
In what was seen as a reference to the 82-year-old BJP leader L.K. Advani, Bhagwat had said in a recent interview to Times Now television that there was need for a younger leadership to take charge of the party.
About the RSS' own revolution, he said the organisation was changing with the times and would 'adopt new technology' to reach out to more people.
'The Sangh is getting stronger and stronger. The flow of people coming to the RSS is not decreasing, only the pattern is changing,' Bhagwat said.
He said the organisation was evolving and several initiatives were being taken to draw more people, particularly the young to it. 'As a lot of people have to go to far off places to work and cannot come to the morning shakhas (group meetings), we have started night shakhas and other programmes, including weekly meetings,' he said.
Asked about the participation of women in the Sangh activities, Bhagwati said the RSS had a women's wing Rashtriya Sevika Samiti with 5,000 shakas and both worked together.