Addressing Population Imbalance: A Historical Perspective
RSS leader Sunil Ambekar linked the 1947 Partition of India to 'population imbalance,' urging measures to address similar concerns today. He highlighted illegal infiltration and conversions as key issues, advocating national interest actions. Ambekar also supported increasing women's political involvement and stressed Hindutva's unity and inclusiveness.
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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader Sunil Ambekar highlighted the 'population imbalance' as a key factor behind the 1947 Partition of India during a public interaction in Indore celebrating 100 years of the RSS. He emphasized the need to address this ongoing concern in Indian society.
Ambekar pointed to illegal infiltration and religious conversions as critical elements contributing to population imbalances, advocating for necessary national interest measures to tackle these issues. He warned that these factors could challenge the unity and integrity of places with declining traditional populations.
Regarding the stalled Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill on women's quotas, Ambekar expressed confidence in women's capability to achieve rightful roles in social and political spheres. He also underscored Hindutva's focus on fostering unity and inclusiveness among people.
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