Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said a person can become a sarpanch, municipal councilor or mayor only if he has more than two children, hinting that this would stem the falling population. Naidu said he would bring policies to encourage people to have more children. He said that at one time, persons with multiple children were not allowed to contest panchayat (elections) or local bodies. Now what I am saying is that a person with less children cannot contest elections. You will be able to become Sarpanch, Municipal Councilor, Corporation President or Mayor only if you have more than two children.
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According to the CM, North India may lose the advantage of stable fertility rates in about 15 years. He said, “Your parents used to have four to five children and you have reduced it to one. Even smart people are now saying that children with double the income do not let us enjoy. If their parents If his father had thought like him, he would not have come into this world.” Naidu said, all countries have made this mistake and we have to take a decision at the right time. He said the importance of having more children was not emphasized and the situation got out of hand.
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Citing countries like South Korea, Japan and continental Europe, he said that people in those places did not realize the danger of population decline, but instead focused only on generating wealth, increasing income and taking those countries forward. Did. Earlier this month, Naidu highlighted the falling birthrate and said India should not repeat the mistakes made by other countries like South Korea and Japan, where the birthrate has declined.