It would be better to ban marriage, SP MP’s taunt on Population Control Bill

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It would be better to ban marriage, SP MP’s taunt on Population Control Bill

Meerut: Samajwadi Party MP Shafiqur Rehman Barq took a dig at the Uttar Pradesh government’s move to bring in the Population Control Bill as an election campaign, saying it would be better to ban marriages so that the child could not be born. On the occasion of World Population Day, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday launched ‘Uttar Pradesh Population Policy’ with the objective of controlling the growing population and mortality rate of children and mothers in the state and bringing the gross fertility rate among women to 2.1 by 2026 and 1.9 by 2030. 2021-2030′ launched.

“It’s an election campaign,” Burq said, BJP sees everything from political angle. They want to win elections but honestly do not take any decision in the interest of the people. Since the assembly election of UP is approaching, they are more worried about it. But we will not let them win. He said, “It would be better that marriages should be stopped. If no one marries for 20 years, children will not be born.

He said that China has changed its rules to improve the birth rate of children, but you want to stop the birth of children. Significantly, according to a draft of the proposed population control bill in Uttar Pradesh, violators of the two-child policy will not have the right to contest local body elections, apply for government jobs, promotions and receive any kind of government subsidy.

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