VP Dhankhar echoes view of Sarsanghchalak Dr Bhagwat, says "Demographic disorder is as devastating as nuclear bomb"
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VP Dhankhar echoes view of Sarsanghchalak Dr Bhagwat, says “Demographic disorder is as devastating as nuclear bomb”

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar echoed the views of RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat asserting that demographic disorder poses a threat as devastating as a nuclear bomb

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Echoing the sentiments of RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar today expressed deep concerns over the growing threat of demographic disorder in the country. “Demographic disorder is no less severe in consequences than a nuclear bomb,” he said.

Addressing the gathering as the Chief Guest at the Inaugural Session of the International Conference for CA Members at Birla Auditorium, Jaipur, today, Vice-President Dhankhar said, Demographic dislocation is turning certain regions into political fortresses, where elections have no real meaning. It is alarming to see how some areas have been affected by this strategic shift, turning them into impenetrable strongholds where democracy loses its essence.

He further elaborated on the broader implications of this issue for India’s future, stating that Bharat must remain a stabilizing global force. This force has to emerge. This century has to belong to Bharat and that will be good for humanity, that will contribute to peace and harmony on the planet. However it would be a disservice to the nation if we turn a blind eye to the dangers of demographic upheavals that are taking place in this country.

The Vice-President clarified that organic, natural demographic change is never upsetting. However, a demographic change brought about in a strategic manner to achieve an object offers a scene that is frightening.

The Vice-President underscored that analyzing this demographic shift over the last few decades reveals a disturbing pattern that offers a challenge to our values, to our civilizational ethos, to our democracy. If this alarmingly worrisome challenge is not addressed systematically, it would escalate into an existential threat for the nation. It has happened in the world. I need not name countries that have lost their identity 100 percent because of this demographic disorder, demographic earthquake.

Vice-President Dhankhar highlighted the importance of preserving the inclusivity that defines Bharat, saying, We as a majority are all embracing. We as a majority are tolerant. We as a majority generate a soothing ecosystem. He contrasted this with “the other kind of majority” that is “brute, ruthless, reckless in its functioning,” trampling on the values of the other side.

He urged to leave behind narrow parochial divisions and adopt a nationalistic outlook that embraces Bharat’s diversity. A true citizen of Bharat, celebrates this country’s glorious past, regardless of his or her faith, because that is our shared cultural heritage.

Drawing attention to the forces that threaten Bharat’s unity, the Vice-President noted, “हमारे shared cultural heritage पर कुठाराघात हो रहा है। उसको हमारी कमजोरी बताने का प्रयास हो रहा है। उसके तहत देश को ध्वंस करने की योजना बनी हुई है। ऐसी ताकतों पर वैचारिक और मानसिक प्रतिघात होना चाहिए।”

The Vice-President also spoke about the threat posed by those he called “champions of anarchy.” These elements, driven by selfish interests, are “sacrificing national unity for petty partisan gains. They seek to divide us on the basis of caste, creed, and community and these forces are actively working to compromise Bharat’s social harmony.

Some in politics have no difficulty in sacrificing national interest for next day’s newspaper headline or getting some minor petty partisan interest served. We need to neutralize these misadventures to change the landscape of this land.

He also touched on the rapid growth and development Bharat is experiencing. Our developmental journey is stunning the world. However this economic rise is fragile if social unity is disturbed, if the fervor of nationalism dies, or if anti-national forces within and outside continue to sow divisiveness in the country. Everyone should remain mindful of these threats.

Vice-President Dhankhar expressed concern about the disregard for the rule of law by some people. There was a time when some people thought they were above the law. They were privileged, but things have changed. Even today, we see responsible people in constitutional positions who do not care about the law, do not care about the nation, and say anything. These are sinister design orchestrated by forces inimical to Bharat’s progress.

We can’t be crazy for political power. Political power has to emanate from the people, through a democratic process that is sanctified, the Vice-President stressed.

He concluded by saying, “आप जो इतना कर रहे हो और जिसके नतीजे हर भारतीय आज के दिन सुखद तरीके से महसूस कर रहा है उसको चकनाचूर करने की योजना जो कुछ लोग बना रहे हैं। हमारी प्रगति पच नहीं रही है।”

Topics: RSSRashtriya Swayamsevak SanghDr Mohan BhagwatVice President Jagdeep Dhankhar
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