Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Saturday expressed concerns over the «declining birth rate among Hindus» and called for at least three children in every Hindu family, Speaking at the Virat Sant Sammelan held here, VHP's Central General Secretary Bajrang Lal Bangra said, «The declining birth rate of Hindus has caused imbalance in the Hindu population in the country. The revered saints of the Hindu society have called for at least three children to be born in every Hindu family.»
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In the meeting, Hindus being «continuously persecuted in a planned manner in Bangladesh» was also discussed, he said.
«In India too, some elements are threatening Hindus to create a situation like Bangladesh. Hindus in the country should think deeply on this subject. The central government is bringing a law reform act to limit the autocratic and unlimited rights of the Waqf Board,» Bangra said.
Goraksha Peethadheeshwar and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who attended the programme, said that the Sanatan tradition of India is visible in this Maha Kumbh which the whole world can see.
This message should be divine for the whole country for which the efforts of Vishwa Hindu Parishad are incomparable, he said, adding that the whole world is seeing the result of this effort today through this