New Delhi: A day after EAC-PM publishes working paper showing population decline hindu population Between 1950 and 2015, the BJP’s I.T. Amit Malviya On Wednesday, the chief minister seized the opportunity to address congress Hold it accountable and claim that if the country is left to Congress, there will be no country for Hindus.
This is what decades of Congress rule have done to us. If left to them, Hindus will have no country,” Amit Malviya said on X.
The comments by the BJP IT chief come in the wake of a study conducted by the Economic Council of the Prime Minister (EAC-PM). Research shows that between 1950 and 2015, the Hindu majority population fell by 7.82%, from 84.68% to 78.06%, while the Muslim population increased from 9.84% in 1950 to 14.09% in 2015. An increase of 43.15%.
Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya also blamed the Congress party for declining Hindu population and claimed that their appeasement policies were responsible for increasing Muslim population.
ANI quoted Keshav Prasad Maurya as saying, “This is a worrying topic and this demographic imbalance – increasing number of Muslims and decreasing number of Hindus, is It happened because of the appeasement policy of the Congress towards Muslims.
Maurya further added, “The Congress party is functioning like the Muslim League and due to this, there is a demographic imbalance in our country where it needs a Uniform Civil Code (UCC)… just like one man can only marry one woman.” “Ye nahi ki ham hame santulan bigde” “hamare formule se aur jyada santulan na ho jaaye – aur issi tarah se ek dusra pakistan mutr hona acha nahi hai so, a Uniform Civil Code zaroori hai!.”
according to EAC reportBetween 1950 and 2015, the proportion of the Christian population increased from 2.24% to 2.36%, an increase of 5.38%.
The proportion of the Sikh population increased from 1.24% in 1950 to 1.85% in 2015, an increase of 6.58%. Likewise, the proportion of Buddhists in the population has increased significantly from 0.05% in 1950 to 0.81%.
The proportion of Jain population in India dropped from 0.45% in 1950 to 0.36% in 2015.