Yogi is right, population growth should be stopped by all

Extra affair – Bharat Bhardwaj

Hindutva leaders and even some BJP leaders from time to time raise the issue of the growing population of Muslims and thus advance the agenda of Hindutva. Hindu leaders also advise Hindus to be aggressive and to produce more boys to fight against Muslims, saying that if the population of Muslims increases, the condition of Hindus will deteriorate and Muslims will invade the country. Because of this, the issue of growing Muslim population comes up for discussion every two-three months.
This time, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has come to the fore and raised the issue of control over population growth. Monday was World Population Day. In the program held on this occasion, Yogi stressed on the need to stop the population growth but at the same time said that the increase in the population of a particular community will create an imbalance. Needless to say, this is a definite com.
“We want to stop population growth so that the population growth rate of a particular community is not high and the population of the natives understand their duty and show awareness so that their population growth rate is controlled,” said Yogi. Yogi also warned that this kind of imbalance is a matter of concern in countries with large populations. If there is an imbalance in the population on religious grounds, then after a while there will be chaos and anarchy.
Yogi acknowledged that we should successfully carry out population control programs through family planning but also ensure that there is no imbalance in the population based on religion. All religions, classes, denominations have to work together to stop population growth.
The gist of the yogi is that if we want to control population growth in this country, we have to control population growth of people of all faiths, including Hindus and Muslims, and it is not possible for Hindus to simply reduce population by adopting family planning.
It is clear that the yogi is said to be part of the agenda of Hindutva but there is no denying that his statement is true. Given that population growth is a big problem for India, the growing population must be stopped, but it is not the responsibility of Hindus alone. People of all religions of the country must contribute equally as it is the duty of every citizen. Every citizen of the country must think about the damage done to the country and every society due to population growth.
Our biggest serious problem is population growth and if we don’t wake up about it yet, we will die. Given that this country belongs to Hindus as well as Muslims, Christians and people of all religions living in this country, everyone should put religion aside and think about this problem. It is true that a yogi should also contribute to alleviate this problem. If we do not wake up now, we will leave our future generations in a state where religion will be left behind and we will be wiped out by the burden of population explosion.
It is also true of the yogi that if people of all religions do not contribute to stopping population growth, there will be a religious imbalance in the population. This is because the population growth rate among Muslims is much higher than the country’s population growth rate. Islam has been the fastest growing religion in India since independence. It is true that the number of people who follow Islam has increased.
The fact that the rate of population growth among Muslims is much higher than the rate of population growth of the nation and this fact is revealed only by the population growth figures compiled by the government. This time there is no census yet so its figures have not been released but if we look at the last two census figures this will be clear. In the 191-2001 decade, the population of Hindus in India increased by 12.5 per cent. Against this, the Muslim population grew by 4.5 per cent. In the decade 2001-2011, the growth rate of the Hindu population was 13.50 per cent as against the Muslim population of 4.50 per cent.
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Due to the rapid growth of the Muslim population, their proportion in the country’s population is also increasing. In 2001, Muslims made up 12.5 per cent of the country’s population. In 2011, the proportion rose to 12.5 per cent. This is a government statistic and it is clear from it that the rate of population growth among Muslims in India is high. Now the rate of population growth among Hindus decreases and the number of Muslims increases due to which the population of Muslims gradually increases and even if the population of Hindus does not decrease but remains stable, religious imbalance will be created. There is no doubt that this imbalance will lead to problems, including communal tensions.
Seeing that the words of the yogi are so true, it is necessary for both Hindus and Muslims of this country to unite and resolve it. Even among Hindus, the rate of population growth is high in many castes and there is a need for control, but the rate of population growth is high in the entire community following Islam, so the issue of religious imbalance is not to be ruled out. Under these circumstances, if Muslims try to bring down the population growth rate, the fact that the proportion of Muslims in the country will exceed Hindus will be blown away and the whole country will benefit. Otherwise, the competition for more boys will start and the country will go to the husband.


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