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Assam CM Urges Hindus in Minority Areas to Have 2–3 Children

The remarks revive long‑running debates in Assam over population, migration, identity, with no policy change announced.

Overview

  • He made the appeal in a video and to reporters on Tuesday, citing higher birth rates among Muslims and a decline among Hindus in some localities.
  • He said families in areas where Hindus are a minority should not stop at one child, arguing for at least two and preferably three to sustain family care.
  • Sarma stated that the government routinely advises Muslim families against having very large families.
  • He described uneven population trends across constituencies and said precise figures would be clearer once final lists are available.
  • The comments reflect ongoing political discourse in Assam involving demographics, migration, land rights and cultural identity rather than a new directive.