Hindu dominance in India must continue: VHP on population control measures India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) said on Friday that any measure of population control should be considered keeping in mind that Hindus continue to dominate the country.
Addressing the media, VHP general secretary Milind Parande also said that if there is only one child in the family, “the population of Hindus will be reduced to that of Hindus themselves”.
“When we talk about population control, the dominance of Hindu society should remain intact in the country. Because of the dominance of Hindu population, all the principles of politics, secularism and tolerance are being followed in the country,” he said. on population control
Therefore, whatever is necessary for Hindus to remain in the majority, must be done, he said.
Parande said, “Hindu society should think that a family should have at least two children. If a family has only one child, then the population of Hindus will be less than Hindus themselves.”
He was addressing the media ahead of a two-day meeting of the Governing Council and Board of Trustees of the VHP, beginning in Faridabad on Saturday.
Parande’s remarks on the issue came after the VHP recently asked the Uttar Pradesh government to remove the one child policy criterion from its draft Population Control Bill, saying it would lead to imbalance between different communities and further contraction of the population. likely to increase. Well.
Sharing the agenda of the two-day meeting, the VHP general secretary said that the government’s control over the management of several temples, illegal conversions and the post-poll violence in West Bengal are among the major issues of discussion.
During the two-day meeting, elections would also be held for the new president and general secretary of the VHP, he said.
VHP’s current president Vishnu Sadashiv Kokje was elected to the post in April 2018.
Parande said that the temples should be managed by the society but in many states a large number of temples are under the control of the government.
He said that how to free these temples from government control will be discussed in the two-day meeting.
“From Social Awareness to Knocking on Doors” Supreme court All these possible measures will be discussed in the meeting to free the temples from government control.”
The issue of illegal conversions and the need to enact a central law to check such activities across the country will also be discussed in the meeting, he said.
“Illegal conversions are being carried out by Christian missionaries and Islamic Jihadi elements. It is a nationwide problem. We will discuss the matter in our meeting and come up with a resolution,” Parande said.
answer a question on RSS chief mohan BhagwatIn a recent comment on Muslims, he said that there is no difference of opinion between the RSS and the VHP.
“The RSS chief neither said anything new nor did anything different. Our line of thought is still the same. There is no difference between us.’
About “not getting caught in the wheel of fear” from Muslims Islam Being in danger in India, Bhagwat had recently said that those who are asking Muslims to leave the country cannot call themselves Hindus and those who are killing people in the name of cows, They should know that they are against it. Hindutva.

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