Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

BJP MLA raises demand for population control bill in state

- Anirban Guha Roy anirbanroy@htlive.com

PATNA : Amid the ongoing difference of opinion between the JD(U) and the BJP on bringing legislatio­n for population control, a calling attention motion was moved by BJP MLA Vijay Kumar Khemka in the Bihar Assembly on Wednesday, seeking the state government response on the need for implementi­ng the twochild norm across all castes and communitie­s as a measure to check population and environmen­t conservati­on.

Other party MLAs also said there is a need for checking population due to the pressure building on agricultur­al land, water and environmen­t in the state and across the country.

Khemka, in the motion, said a policy for checking the population would be essential for the next 50 years.

The motion drew the attention of the government to the scarcity of natural resources due to population explosion and stressed the need for implementi­ng the recommenda­tions of the Karunakara­n committee report, which proposed measures like disqualify­ing those with more than two children from contesting elections.

However, the government sought time to give a reply to the call attention motion.

Talking to reporters outside the Bihar Assembly, Khemka said, “We request the government to give serious considerat­ion to a population control law. It is as important as having a law to ban the sale and consumptio­n of alcohol.”

Asked whether it was a strategy by the BJP, which now enjoys the upper hand in the NDA in Bihar, to nettle Nitish Kumar, Khemka replied, “It is not about the party. It is about the whole society.”

Incidental­ly, the BJP’s latest bid to put a thrust on framing a policy for population control is at variance with its junior constituen­t JD(U), which has asserted that education of women and wide awareness could be the panacea to check population.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had recently disapprove­d the draft of the population control bill in Uttar Pradesh and other BJP-ruled states, stating that it is not possible to check population with a law.

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