RSS calls for law for population control


Moradabad, Jan 17 (IANS): It is not Mathura or Kashi that is on the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) agenda. It is now population control that the RSS will push for.

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat who is presently on a four-day visit to Moradabad, has said at a meeting that a law for two children should be brought in to ensure proper development of the country.

Addressing the meeting at the Moradabad Institute of Technology (MIT) on Friday, Bhagwat said that RSS will support any law that calls for two children only.

 

"We feel this is the need of the hour though it is up to the government to take the final call on this. This law will not have any relation to any particular religion and will be applicable to all," he said at a meeting of about 40 senior Sangh functionaries.

Underlining the need for population control, he said that India was a growing country but uncontrolled population growth was not healthy for development.

Talking about the Ram temple, Bhagwat said that the role of the RSS on the issue was only for the temple was formed. "We will disassociate ourselves from the temple construction once the trust is formed.

He further said that Mathura and Kashi are not on the RSS agenda.

The RSS chief also supported the central government on the issue of CAA but said that there was a need to create awareness on this issue.

  

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    India should demonstrate to the world how beautiful her democratic system is by reserving constituencies based on religious percentage of population i.e. 3% for Christians, 15% for Muslims, etc. This is called inclusive governance. At present there are hardly any Christian representatives in the parliament from BJP. We don't want to see the religious dictatorship in India.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    Which country will the third child and onwards go to, now?
    Their citizenship will be given to refugees
    #ThirdWorldProblems

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    My dear friend comment sensibly in my name
    Now a days conceive 1 child also in difficult
    Majoorty RSS activists at the age 40 plus unmarried bachelors.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    If Population is a problem in India, why bring more people from Pakistan, Bangladesh & Afghanistan ...

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  • Sandesh, udupi

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    No one bringing any more pakistanis or bangladeshis to India. Those who came before 2014 will get citizenship.

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  • ad, managluru

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    Came illegally? Muslims and Others. Then why Muslims are barred from CAA.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    Some sections of the society will welcome the proposal.
    Some will find it o.k.
    and some sections will term it as intrusion to privacy and oppose it tooth and nail.
    Therefore, again there going to be serious controversy on this issue!

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