BJP Bats For 'Two-Child Policy' in India, Cites Example of '90s Iran

BJP on Wednesday supported the implementation of the two-child policy in India. BJP spokesperson Ashwini Upadhyay took it to twitter.

BJP spokesperson Ashwini Upadhyay (Photo credit: Ashwini Upadhyay @Upadhyay.Ashwini.BJP Facebook Page)

New Delhi, February 14: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday supported the implementation of the two-child policy in India. Citing Iran's example, BJP spokesperson Ashwini Upadhyay wrote on twitter that Iran implemented the two-child policy, in the early 1990s, declaring that Islam favoured families with two children. He attached his post with a snippet, which explained how Iran's demography had changed after the implementation of the two-child policy.

A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed in the Supreme Court on Monday, seeking direction to the Union Government to implement the 'two-child policy' across the country. The petition also stated that government should promote family planning and adopt all such measures to motivate the people of the country to follow two-child policy.

The two-child policy is family-size control policy, which encourages parents to limit their families to two children. In India, apart from national level promoting of family planning, the two-child policy is effective in certain states like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Odisha and Rajasthan. In order to contain its burgeoning population, China introduced the one-child policy in 1979, as a part of its family planning policy. According to reports, the number of births in China fell around 630,000 in 2017. The country repealed its one-child policy in 2016.

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