Udaipur. A signature campaign was launched in Udaipur demanding strict population control law in the country.
Devendra Singh Rathore, state president of Jansankhya Samadhan Foundation, who came on the occasion, said that the rapidly increasing population and the increasing imbalance in it is the biggest challenge for the country and the most significant speed breaker in the country's development progress. In the year 2001, the population of India was about 100 crores, and today it has increased to 142 crores. If you employ one crore unemployed in a year, two crores new unemployed are taking birth. Every development plan falls short. The traffic system is becoming uncontrollable despite the expansion of roads in the cities due to the population explosion. Of the 25 most polluted cities worldwide, 8 are in India alone. We are giving our children poison in the form of air pollution. At the same time, a country that has faced a partition based on religion, tragedy, and migration is like Kashmir. Their growing demographic imbalance cannot be ignored. According to the 2011 population census, in the under-6 age group, where the population of India's indigenous religions declined by 1.73 percent, the people of a particular category grew by 9.3 percent.
Devendra Singh Rathore said that the demand of the country's people would be put before the central Government through crores of signatures.
Appealing for the participation of women in this campaign, Mrs. Sunita Pinki Mandawat, State President of the Women's Wing of Jansankhya Samadhan Foundation, said that she would directly monitor the signature campaign and awareness programs going on in Udaipur and herself through various programs from house to house. From this, it will reach ordinary people. State Vice President Narpat Singh Osaliya will take this campaign to village-to-village Dhani in the rural areas from the city itself. Foundation's city district president and former sarpanch Sita Ram Dangi and women's wing district president and councilor Mrs. Sonika Jain, considering this problem severe, announced to march to Delhi soon with lakhs of signatures and a group of youth in Udaipur city. Foundation's City District General Secretary Gajpal, City District Assembly in-charge, and former Rajsamand MLA Banshilal Khatik, Bhuwana Mandal President, were also present. On this occasion, people started this campaign by signing the leaflet.