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'How many children will Bhagwat raise?': Congress MP Renuka questions RSS chief's statement, says- Are we rabbits, who often produce children

On RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's advice to have three children, Congress MP Renuka Chaudhary has questioned Mohan Bhagwat's statement. He said – are we rabbits (Khargosh), who often give birth to children. Those who say so, how many children will they be able to raise? What is their experience? We all know.

On the other hand, Shiv Sena's UBT Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut also said – On the one hand, the BJP talks about the Uniform Civil Code. On the other hand, it talks about raising children.

In fact, Bhagwat said at the Kathal Kul Conference in Nagpur on December 1 – the population growth rate should not be below 2.1%. For this have 3 children instead of 2. If a society's population growth rate falls below 2.1, that society will automatically destroy itself.

Raut said- Bhagwat old man Sanjay Raut said that Mohan Bhagwat is very worried about the population of the country. How much more population does Bhagwat want to increase? Bhagwat should advise BJP people to have more children. Our country is in danger. Does the government provide jobs? Is it costing the farmers? It provides education, is everything free?

Congress MP said – unemployed men cannot get married Renuka Chaudhary said, unemployed men in the country cannot get married because no one wants to marry their daughter to an unemployed person. They have no employment. How will they support their family? no money

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Older parents are still taking care of their children and are asking to have more children. If someone falls ill and is hospitalized, the cost of treatment is very high.

Owaisi said – Will you give 1500 rupees to those who have more children? AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said on December 1 – I want to ask Mohan Bhagwat, what will he give to those who have more children? Will it give 1500 rupees in the bank account of people who have more children? Will he come up with a plan for this?… When Mohan Bhagwat is trying to make someone close to him as Chief Minister, he should come up with a plan for this.

Bhagwat has made statements on population many times before

October 2021: Muslim population increases due to difference in population rate During the Vijayadashami festival, the Sangh chief said that due to the large difference in population growth rate between 1951 and 2011, the proportion of followers of Indian-origin sects in the country's population has declined from 88% to 83.8%. While the proportion of Muslim population has increased from 9.8% to 14.24%. Expressing concern over the imbalance, he said there should be a population policy.

July 2022: Fertility rate falling below 2.1 can be dangerous Bhagwat reiterated a year later—a comprehensive population control policy was needed. Which applies equally to everyone. We have to keep an eye on population imbalance. When the policy applies equally to all, no one is exempt. A few years ago the fertility rate was 2.1. Contrary to the world's fears we did better and brought it down to 2, but going down further could be risky.

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July 2022: Animals also work to eat and give birth to children Mohan Bhagwat attended the convocation of Sri Sathya Sai University, Karnataka in July 2022. Meanwhile, Bhagwat said – animals also work to increase the population and eat. This is necessary to stay the strongest in the jungle. Only the strong survive, this is the law of the jungle. Not so in humans. When the strong among humans protect others, it is a sign of humanity.

On July 13, 2022, Mohan Bhagwat attended the convocation of Sathya Sai University in Mudenahalli, Karnataka.

India's population will peak in 2062, after which it will decline According to a recent report released by the UN, India's population will peak in 2062. Then there will be 1.701 billion people in the country. Between January and July in the year 2062, the population will begin to decline. In 2062, the population will add about 2.22 lakh people. About 1.15 lakh people will die in the country in 2063. This figure will be 4.37 lakh in 2064 and 7.93 lakh in 2065.

Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh-Tamil Nadu also appealed to people to have more children Expressing concern over the UN report, the Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh also asked people to have more children. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has warned about the aging population, saying his government is considering legislation to encourage large families and reverse anti-aging measures.

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He said the increase in the elderly population could put a burden on the state's economy. As is happening in Japan, China and many parts of Europe. Where there are more old people than young people. Naidu also said that the fertility rate in southern states has fallen to 1.6, which is lower than the national average of 2.1.

At the same time, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin also asked the people of the state to have more children. Speaking at a wedding ceremony in Chennai, he said that instead of accumulating 16 types of wealth, people should focus on having 16 children.

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