UP Law Commission framing draft bill to check population growth


Lucknow, Jun 21 (IANS): The Uttar Pradesh Law Commission is mulling a proposal to bring in a la to check the increasing population.

The chairman of the Law Commission, Aditya Nath Mittal, has said that there should be a check on the increasing population as it is creating problems in the state.

Justice Mittal, former judge of the Allahabad high court, is framing a draft law for the Uttar Pradesh government to help check the rising population of the state.

"The draft law will be prepared in the next two months and the report will be submitted to the state government," Justice Mittal said.

Stressing on the requirement of such a law, Justice Mittal said: "Resources are already overstretched due to increasing population. Be it medical facilities, food grains and jobs -- everything is under stress due to the rising population."

"Imagine if the population of the state remains 22 crore to 23 crore even after 20 years, then what will be the state's condition? There will be the availability of everything in abundance for the future generation. There will be no scarcity of resources," he said.

Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in the country with a population of around 22 crores.

"While drafting this law, all aspects will be looked into and exhaustive study of all such laws will be carried out," he added.

Justice Mittal's report and a draft bill on Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion had played a key role in the framing of the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Act 2021.

The State Law Commission had also submitted a draft law to the state government for removal of religious structures from public places, recommending a three-year prison term and fine for violators.

Mittal said those who are helping and contributing towards population control in the state should continue to get the benefit of government resources and facilities. He also clarified that population control is different from family planning and it is not against any particular religion and human rights.

The Law Commission chairman's statement comes after Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced his government's proposed population control policy.

However, the UP government has not issued any official confirmation on a law being formulated along the same lines.

It is noteworthy that Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has already announced the gradual implementation of the two-child policy for availing of government benefits in Assam.

However, tea garden workers and members of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities have been exempted from its purview.

 

  

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2021

    Govts can only restrict the number of beneficiaries of govt schemes and subsidies. Other than that govt can't enforce 2 kids policies like Chinese govt. It is preparation for next year's election as the govt has failed to achieve any promises it had made other than changing names. The govt there is fast losing ground due to farmers agitation uniting upper caste and jats with OBC s who were with BJP and Mayawati. Covid deaths and lack of govt assistance causing lot of deaths and dead bodies were thrown into river burried in the sands, dogs eating the corpses have offended people and when asked they said we will vote SP in state elections abandoning BJP. Now coming to population boom- illiterate and less educated people in UP, Rajasthan and Bihar have more kids, majority of people are from majority community in those states which might boomerang if BJP tries to shake the hornets nest to carry out their hidden agenda to keep its base in tact.

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  • Anticorrupt, Mangalore /Kuwait

    Mon, Jun 21 2021

    First , let them make laws to have qualification to contest in elections. we are ruled by anpads and criminals is the bitter truth.

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2021

    Very good move to keep tab on demographic changes due to over population of certain community

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2021

    Sense-Shetty, Certain community ??? The one that practices 'Ashttha Putro Bhava ???

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jun 21 2021

    There is no point in restricting the number of children.

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  • DS, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 21 2021

    We should have a uniform law irrespective of their caste/ religion/ region.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2021

    Limit of two child are violated by others too, not only we.....

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jun 21 2021

    Very good move.

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