Hindus Should Give Birth To More Children To Protect Their Families And Sanatan Dharm: Yati Satyadevanand Saraswati
The Himachal Pradesh Police in a notice to Saraswati instructed him that no instigating language should be used against any religion or caste during the 'Dharam Sansad'.
New Delhi: The Akhil Bhartiya Sant Parishad's Himachal Pradesh in-charge Yati Satyadevanand Saraswati on Sunday said the increasing population of Muslims in the country indicates decline of Hindus.
"Muslims are increasing their population by giving birth to many children in a planned way," Yati Satyadevanand Saraswati told news agency PTI on the first day of the three-day 'Dharam Sansad' at Mubarakpur in Himachal Pradesh's Una district.
Saraswati said India will be made into an Islamic country like neighbouring Pakistan where Muslims are in majority.
"That is why our organisation has asked Hindus to give birth to more children to avoid India becoming an Islamic nation," Saraswati told PTI.
Increasing population of Muslims in the country indicates the decline of the Hindus...Hindus should strengthen their families,they should give birth to more children to protect their families,humanity& Sanatan Dharm:Yati Satyadevanand Saraswati at Una, Himachal Pradesh y'day pic.twitter.com/QQUt9uConT
— ANI (@ANI) April 18, 2022
When asked if it will not be against the national policy of two children, according to PTI he said: "There is no such law in our country asking citizens to give birth to only two children."
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In view of the meeting, which is also being attended by Yati Narsinghanand, Annpurna Bharti and several other seers and priests from across the country, the Himachal Pradesh Police in a notice to Saraswati has instructed him that no instigating language should be used against any religion or caste.
Issuing the notice under section 64 of the Police Act, 2007, the SHO of the Amb police station in Una district has stated that appropriate legal action would be taken.