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Mohan Bhagwat Warns of Society’s Decline if Population Growth Falls Below 2.1

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Mohan Bhagwat Warns of Society’s Decline if Population Growth Falls Below 2.1

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has raised concerns over India’s declining population growth rate, stating that society will perish if the rate falls below 2.1. Speaking at the ‘Kathale Kul (Clan) Sammelan’ in Nagpur, Bhagwat emphasized the integral role of families, or “kutumb,” in sustaining society. He referred to Loksankhya Shastra, a science of population, which indicates that a population growth rate below 2.1 would lead to societal decline.

“If we go below 2.1, then that society perishes,” Bhagwat remarked. He also pointed out that India’s population policy, set around 1998 or 2002, advocates for maintaining a growth rate of 2.1 or higher, suggesting that the rate should ideally be three for the long-term survival of society.

In addition to addressing the population growth rate, Bhagwat underscored the importance of a well-thought-out population policy for the country. He highlighted that population imbalances between communities could alter geographical boundaries, and the country must plan for future sustainability. “Population imbalance leads to changes in geographical boundaries,” he said, stressing that such issues cannot be ignored.

Bhagwat called for a comprehensive population policy that applies equally to all communities, emphasizing that only such a policy would effectively address population control. He further pointed out the importance of population control and balancing religious demographics.

Additionally, Bhagwat reiterated his commitment to women’s rights, advocating for gender equality and the need for women to have equal decision-making powers in all areas. “While considering a woman as the mother is good, restricting them to closed doors is not,” he stated, asserting that women’s strength could contribute significantly in many areas where men cannot.

The RSS chief’s remarks highlight the ongoing debate over India’s population policies and the role of population control in maintaining societal stability and equity.

Sources By Agencies

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