EthicsGS 2: Governance

Should Political Leaders Retire at 75?, Pg9

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat suggested that leaders should step aside at age 75, triggering speculation about PM Modi’s future.

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Key Highlights:

  • Indian politics has seen a steady rise in the average age of MPs, with over 60s increasing and under-40s declining in Parliament.
  • There is no clear voter preference for younger leadership, especially in top posts like PM or CM.
  • Globally, younger leaders do not always correlate with better national performance or governance.
  • Health transparency of leaders is being debated, but a legal mechanism for mandatory retirement is viewed as problematic.
  • Suggestions include term limits, internal party reforms, and transparency in leadership health.

Detailed Insights:

  • Party machinery control and resource mobilization often determine who rises in politics, sidelining younger aspirants.
  • Global trends show less than 10% of elected leaders are below 35; in India, this is even lower.
  • Many senior leaders resist stepping down, creating structural hurdles for youth entry and growth in politics.
  • While younger leaders may bring new governance models, they tend to prioritize economic infrastructure over welfare schemes.
  • Empirical data from India indicates that older MPs have better parliamentary attendance and participation.
  • There is no evidence linking leader age to national economic performance; governance depends on broader institutional factors.
  • A hard age cap or retirement law may create unintended consequences, like a leadership vacuum.
  • Ensuring regular health bulletins for top leaders may help transparency, but carries the risk of public panic or political instability.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Term Limits: A restriction that limits the number of terms an official can serve in a particular elected office.
  • Health Transparency Mechanism: A proposed system where leaders’ physical and cognitive health is periodically reported to the public.
  • Legislative Retirement Age: A debated policy concept proposing a fixed retirement age for elected officials, currently not practiced in India.
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