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On Monday, 3 December, Shiv Sena's mouthpiece Saamna called for immediate measures to ‘control’ the Muslim population in its editorial – one of the measures includes compulsory sterilisation.
It referred to a report of BSP that said the Msulim population had increased in Rajasthan villages that share the border with Pakistan, and said the Centre should initiate measures to keep a check on the trend, as reported by Times of India.
“By only increasing the population, one can try and convert the country into Pakistan, but cannot give quality and healthy life to one’s family,” the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ally in Maharashtra said.
The Sena, in 2015, had backed the views of vice president of All India Hindu Mahasabha Sadhvi Deva Thakur on the issue though it did say that her choice of words may have been wrong.
The Sena had said: "Sadhvi is not as educated as the Owaisi brothers (of AIMIM), thus may have chosen wrong words to convey her message. One can ignore her sterilisation words, but the fact is, their (Muslim, Christian) population and family planning remains a problem."
(With inputs from PTI, Times of India)
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