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    BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal Urges PM Modi for National Population Policy

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimMarch 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NEW DELHI — On Thursday, March 26, 2026, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Praveen Khandelwal, representing the Chandni Chowk constituency, formally wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling for the immediate framing of a National Population Management Policy.

    Khandelwal’s appeal highlights a growing sentiment within the party that India’s current demographic trajectory requires a structured, multi-faceted intervention to ensure that “human capital” does not turn into a “demographic burden.”

    The Core Argument: Assets vs. Pressure

    In his letter, Khandelwal noted that while India’s population (now exceeding 1.4 billion) is a valuable asset, the rapid growth is creating unsustainable pressure on the nation’s core systems:

    • Resource Strain: Increased demand for natural resources, healthcare, and education.
    • Urban Challenges: Rising urban congestion and environmental stress.
    • Economic Hurdles: Potential for rising unemployment if the growth rate outpaces the creation of infrastructure and jobs.

    “If not addressed through a structured policy framework, these challenges may hinder our journey towards becoming a developed nation (Viksit Bharat) by 2047.” — Praveen Khandelwal, MP (Chandni Chowk)

    The Proposed “Balanced Growth” Framework

    The MP’s proposal deviates from a simple “one-size-fits-all” law, instead advocating for a more nuanced National Population Management Policy based on three pillars:

    1. Region-Specific Strategies: Recognizing that different states have vastly different fertility rates (with Southern states already at or below replacement levels, while some Northern states remain higher).
    2. Education & Awareness: Moving beyond mandates to focus on voluntary participation, women’s empowerment, and increased access to family planning services.
    3. Sustainable Development: Aligning population goals with the 2026 delimitation process and the broader goal of inclusive growth.

    Political Context: Delimitation 2026

    The timing of the letter is significant as India approaches the 2026 Delimitation—the redrawing of parliamentary constituencies.

    • The Debate: Southern states, which have successfully controlled their populations, fear they will be “punished” with fewer seats in Parliament, while high-growth Northern states could see their political influence expand.
    • The Solution: Khandelwal’s call for “balanced growth” suggests a middle path that acknowledges successful stabilization while addressing the “demographic explosion” in other pockets of the country.
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