People of all religions should be together for population control law: Indresh Kumar

People of all religions should be together for population control law: Indresh Kumar


Demand for implementation of population control law and common civil code by holding a rally at Jantar Mantar

Organized by Jansankhya Samadhan Foundation, many MPs participated

Amar Ujala Bureau

New Delhi. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader Indresh Kumar appealed to people of all religions to come together for the population control law in a rally organized at Jantar Mantar. He said that 17 per cent of the total population of the world is here, but our resources are only six per cent. That’s why it is very important to control the population to protect humanity. Some leaders and parties may incite people to increase the population for the vote bank, but the people gathered in the rally from Kashmir to Kanyakumari are proof that we are all one.

Indresh Kumar made people raise their hands and raised slogans of ‘Awaaz do, hum ek hain’. He said that before the partition in 1947, there had been seven eight divisions of this country. Lakhs of Hindus were killed in Pakistan during partition. About six lakh sisters sacrificed their lives for not changing religion. On separation, Pakistan shouted slogans, Pakistan has laughed, Hindustan will fight. This country has suffered all this. Now another partition of India will not be allowed to happen. He said that the countries in the world which are moving forward with One Nation, One People, One Law, they are progressing. We accept the constitution given to us by Babasaheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. We are one nation, united, now a strict population control law is needed in the country.

Indresh Kumar said that Foundation President Anil Chaudhary and his colleague Mamta Saigal deserve congratulations for successfully conducting this rally. He is running a public awareness campaign by going from village to village. Uniting people for population solutions.

This issue will be raised in Parliament

Apart from Anil Chaudhary, Mamta Sehgal, many MPs were involved in the rally. Lok Sabha MP from Ranchi Sanjay Seth said that if the population control law is not implemented soon, we will cross the 160 crore population in a limited time. The Parliament session is starting from December 7, in which he will raise this issue prominently. The law of two children should come as soon as possible and after passing it in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, it should be stamped by the President.

Slogans were raised that more than two children will not walk

The people involved in the rally raised slogans that more than two children will not walk. Apart from Delhi, apart from youth from UP, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir and other states, children, women and elders were also involved in this. There was also a demand to punish the culprits of Kiran Negi and Ankita Bhandari murder case. Jai Bhagwan Goyal of Delhi said that some special kind of people want to block the path of development of the country by increasing the population. Now there will be an agitation for this law, not a plea.

Signature campaign will run for Common Civil Code

Advocate Ashwani Upadhyay said that on the martyrdom day of Guru Teg Bahadur, we take a pledge that we will fight the battle of population control law till the last breath. Anil Chaudhary said that soon the signature campaign for the Common Civil Code will start across the country.



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