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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat links India’s population decline to religious conversion and low birth rates, urging a three-child norm and stricter immigration controls.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat linked India’s population imbalance to religious conversion, infiltration, and low birth rates, advocating for a three-child family model based on scientific research, while emphasizing marriage between 19 and 25 as beneficial for well-being.
He promoted "ghar wapasi" for religious returnees, urged vigilance against suspected infiltrators—identified by language—and supported deportation efforts.
Bhagwat stated fertility below 2.1 threatens stability, called marriage a social duty, and stressed prioritizing Indian citizens in jobs, though he affirmed no community is excluded from leadership.
His remarks reflect broader concerns about demographics and national identity.
El jefe del RSS Mohan Bhagwat relaciona la disminución de la población de la India con la conversión religiosa y las bajas tasas de natalidad, instando a una norma de tres hijos y controles de inmigración más estrictos.