Demographic Disorder's Consequences as Serious as a Nuclear Bomb, Warns Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar

Vice President of the country Jagdeep Dhankhar today addressed the CA Conference session at Birla Auditorium in Jaipur. During this, he expressed his opinion on many issues. Agreeing with the words of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, he expressed deep concern over the growing threat of demographic disorder in the country. He said the consequences of demographic disorder are no less serious than a nuclear bomb.

Vice President Dhankhar said that demographic dislocation is turning some areas into political fortresses, where elections have no real meaning. He said that it is a matter of concern to see how some areas have been affected by this strategic change, they have turned into impenetrable strongholds, where the essence of democracy is lost.

He spoke in detail about the broad implications of this issue for India's future. Vice President Dhankhar stressed that India should remain a stable global power, this power has to emerge. He said that this century should belong to India, only then will it be good for humanity. This will bring peace and harmony. He also said that if we turn a blind eye to the dangers of demographic turmoil in the country, it will be very harmful to the country.

Vice President Dhankhar also made it clear that biological, natural demographic change is never troublesome. However, demographic change done strategically to achieve a goal is very frightening. He also emphasized that analyzing this demographic change in the last few decades has revealed a disturbing pattern, which is posing a challenge to our values, our civilizational ethos and our democracy.

If this extremely worrying challenge is not taken correctly, it will turn into an existential threat to the nation. This has happened in the world before. He said that he does not need to name the countries that have completely lost their identity due to this demographic disorder, this turmoil.

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