MP Ravi Kishan pushes for Population bill control, Twitteratis slam 'Control your first' as he himself has 4-kids

Ravi Kishan Population Control Bill: BJP MP Ravi Kishan is getting trolled on social media regarding the Population Control Bill.

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Ravi Kishan Population Control Bill: BJP MP Ravi Kishan is getting trolled on social media regarding the Population Control Bill. The Monsoon Session of Parliament is going on right now. Speaking to reporters on this occasion, he said that he would introduce the Private Members' Bill on population control. He said that this bill is very important regarding population control. Ravi Kishan had so much to say that his Twitter was trolled.

He said that we can become Vishwa Guru only when there is a law on population control. Controlling the population is very important. He said that the way the population is increasing, it is moving towards an explosion. While requesting the opposition, he said that the opposition should present the bill once and discuss why it is necessary to bring this bill. After this statement from Ravi Kishan came, he started being trolled on social media.

As it is known that Ravi Kishan is the father of three daughters and one son. For this reason, BJP MP Ravi Kishan started being trolled on social media saying that the father of 4 children is talking about population control. 

One user wrote that you are the father of 4 children, yet still giving lectures on population control law. So another user wrote that if it is passed, then Ravi Kishan will have to choose 2 children out of 4 children.

The government is not considering population control law

On Tuesday, the central government clearly said in the Rajya Sabha that the government is not considering bringing in the Population Control Bill. This information was given by the Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Bharti Pravin Pawar in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha. 

Pawar said the government accords top priority to the National Family Planning Program, which is guided by the principles of the National Population Policy (2000) and the National Health Policy (2017), with the goal of population stabilization by 2045. To meet the unmet needs of family planning.

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