VHP leader Ashok Singhal said Hindu families should produce at least five children
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Claiming that the Hindu population was growing at a much slower rate than Christians and Muslims in the country, VHP leader Ashok Singhal Saturday said Hindu families should "produce at least five children".
The VHP veteran said if things continued in the same way and the Common Civil Code is not implemented, Hindus would be reduced to a minority in the country. "Hindus should not restrict themselves to two children per family. Only when they produce five children will the population of Hindus remain stable," he said.

Alleging that conversion by missionaries was on at a fast clip, he said, "We won't be able to protect our religion if conversion is not stopped.'' Singhal was in Bhopal to meet local VHP office-bearers. Incidentally, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is also in Bhopal.

Praising Narendra Modi as a nationalist, Singhal said more than 15,000 sants would campaign for him. He said sants had already taken a decision in this regard by endorsing the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, but added that the Parishad had nothing to do with any political party, including the BJP. Singhal said similar to the way in which BJP veteran L K Advani emerged as a leader after the 1992 Ayodhya agitation, Modi's stature also grew after the Godhra riots. "Communal riots have stopped in Gujarat under Modi but they continue to take place wherever Congress is in power,'' he said.


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