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RSS, Jan Sangh opposed Indira Gandhi, two-child coverage, says Rajasthan minister

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A day after Rajasthan Health Minister Raghu Sharma mentioned that the time has come to suggest a one-child coverage with the slogan, “hum do, hamare ek (we two, our one),” a minister within the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress authorities within the state has now blamed the RSS and BJP for the rise within the nation’s inhabitants.
“In 1975, Indira Gandhi-ji had given the slogan of hum do hamare do in the entire country and started a nationwide drive. Back then leaders of this very BJP, Jan Sangh and the RSS had started movements against Indira Gandhi and said that they will not let the law of two children to be implemented and defamed Indira Gandhi. If the policy had been made at that time then the population explosion wouldn’t have taken place today,” Rajasthan Transport Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas advised reporters on Thursday. He mentioned Rajasthan already has a greater legislation than Uttar Pradesh on inhabitants involving restrictions on promotion and recruitment primarily based on the variety of kids.
“Whenever there are elections, the BJP brings up useless issues… They want to promote enmity between Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians,” mentioned Khachariyawas.

The minister mentioned if the BJP is evident in its intention and coverage then it ought to convene all-party conferences with chief ministers.