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Population imbalance can divide countries, need policy for population control: Mohan Bhagwat

Population imbalance can divide countries, need policy for population control: Mohan Bhagwat

Population imbalance can divide countries, need policy for population control: Mohan Bhagwat
Oct 05, 2022 1 min, 43 secs

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has flagged the need for a “comprehensive population control policy” that applies to all “equally”, and added it was in the national interest to keep an eye on “population imbalance”.

“There should be a comprehensive population control policy, which should apply to all equally, and once it is put in motion, no one should get any concessions,” Bhagwat said during his annual Vijayadashmi speech at the RSS headquarters in Nagpur Wednesday.

“When there was (population) imbalance 50 odd years ago, we suffered serious consequences.

So, when there is a population imbalance, new countries are created.

The birth rate is only one of the many factors for this imbalance and “conversion by force and allurement” is the biggest factor, he said, adding that “infiltration from across the border” is also responsible.

In the national interest, it is imperative to keep an eye on this imbalance, Bhagwat said.

“To ensure that the society accepts the population control policy, it should be brought with determination.

However, Bhagwat warned against excessive population control measures similar to what China adopted.

“We came up with a (population control) policy a few years ago.

The RSS chief said that India could benefit from its largely young population but the country needs to plan for how it would manage the resources when this population grows old in 50 years.

The RSS chief said that conservatism and outside forces were key obstacles to India’s progress.

We will have to associate ourselves with whatever efforts the administration makes in neutralising them,” Bhagwat said.

The RSS chief reached out to the Muslim community saying misinformation had been spread about the Sangh and that it only aims to defend the nation against terrorist forces.

We are also meeting people from the (minority) community,” Bhagwat said, adding that the RSS will continue this conservation.

Speaking about the recent brutal murders of two people in Udaipur and Amaravati by alleged Muslim radicals, Bhagwat said that people from all communities, not just the Hindus, must condemn such attacks.

We never liberated them,” Bhagwat said.

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