‘#PopulationControlBill’ trending second on twitter demanding population control law in India
Mumbai – 11th July is ‘World Population Day’, on this basis two ‘hashtag trend’ were created on 9th July – ‘#PopulationControlLaw’ and ‘#PopulationControlBill’. In this, people tweeted and asked that Indian Government should pass the population policy with majority votes. It should come up with very stringent and effective population control law. This law should be applicable to all religions, demanded the trending tweets. ‘#PopulationControlLaw’ was trending at third position within a short period whereas ‘#PopulationControlBill’ was trending second.
124 cr Indians have an Aadhar card.
About 20% of the citizens (especially children) r without Aadhar.
5 cr Bangladeshi & Rohingya r illegally in India
It is clear from this that the population of our country is more than 150 cr#PopulationControlLaw #जनसंख्या_नियंत्रण_अध्यादेश pic.twitter.com/PdhcKalXwk— Chetan Rajhans © (@1chetanrajhans) July 9, 2020
We must do something about the exploding population growth
1950 – 37 Cr
2000 – 100 Cr
2010 – 130 Cr
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2061- 168 Cr – If we do not pass a law#PopulationControlLaw #जनसंख्या_नियंत्रण_अध्यादेश@1chetanrajhans @Ramesh_hjs @RituRathaur @DrvijaySwami @iRupND @hindulegalcell pic.twitter.com/ckdtnTUpHB— Sunil Ghanwat (@SG_HJS) July 9, 2020
Current population of India is 137 crores, whereas world population is 780 crores. It means that India’s population is 18 percent as compared to World’s population. With an increase in the population, providing health, education and other basic facilities can create difficulties. Therefore, there was a proposal for population control in India.