Jaipur: Taking a stance against the criticism of Congress for the new population policy of Uttar Pradesh, Health Minister Rajasthan Raghu Sharma on Wednesday seems to be out to support the strict proposal for the Yogi Adyityath government when he said it was ripe when he replaced the old slogan.
“Hum did, Humare did” with “Hum Do, Humara Oak”.
“Our developing population is a matter of worry.
It is time for countries to think of controlling population growth so that future generations get better education, health care and other facilities,” Sharma said.
“I’ve been fighting for this cause on many platforms.” The policy design states that those who have more than two children will stop qualify for government work and other certain facilities.
Congress and other opposition parties have attacked BJP because of the provisions they claim to target a minority.
In the midst of Sharma’s support for population control initiatives, fellow ministers and head of the state congress Govind Singh Dotasra said the population bill of “redirection tactics”.
He said there were more urgent problems that require the attention of the government.
The Minister of Transportation Pratap Singh Khachariya, alleged that when former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi created a slogan “Hum Do, Humare DO” in the 70s, RSS has opposed it.
“They make it a polling problem and policy not allowed to be implemented.
They won the playing selection on this problem.” He said having a policy was carried out later, the country’s population would not swell to 1.3 billion.