'Intrusion, birth rate... these reasons changed the population dynamics', said Bhagwat
Mohan Bhagwat of the RSS underscores the government's recent efforts to address changing population dynamics in India, attributing changes to birth rate imbalances and illegal immigration.
Mohan Bhagwat, the Chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), discussed the shifting population dynamics in India during an event in Mumbai. He noted that the government had not previously undertaken sufficient efforts to address these changes and that serious initiatives have only commenced in the past three to four years. Bhagwat emphasized the impact of imbalanced birth rates and illegal immigration as significant factors influencing population changes in the country.
He expressed confidence that with the government's recent commitment to tackle these issues, there would be positive outcomes. Bhagwat made a strong statement asserting that India cannot be divided and that attempts to do so will result in failure. His comments reflect a nationalist viewpoint, focusing on the integrity of the nation and the challenges posed by demographic shifts.
Moreover, Bhagwat highlighted the need for the government to enhance its identification and deportation efforts regarding illegal immigrants, as previous actions in this regard had been inadequate. He pointed out that exercises such as the census often reveal individuals who are not citizens of India, indicating a need for vigilance and responsiveness from the general public and the government alike to maintain national cohesion and security.