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India First
by mahesh chander gupta on Jul 03, 2008 09:22 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

India's population is increasing at a fast rate.Hence, problems .Dependence on fossil fuel must be reduced otherwise, India will not be able to reduce powerty because of heavy import cost. Alternative sources are necesary and that is Nuclear power.Thosewho are opposing, let them suggest other alternatives or solutions.

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  RE:India First
by archana on Jul 03, 2008 09:43 PM   Permalink
The solution is in the first line of your message.

India must REDUCE its population. This is not a choice. This is mandatory. We can not keep growing our population like this.

ONE-CHILD-ONLY policy must be imposed on the people.

If every family produces ONE CHILD ONLY, the population will come down to 50% in 30 to 40 years, because two parents will replaced by only one child.

This is the only way forward. This is MANDATORY to solve most of India's problems.

I am surprised nobody is emphasizing this enough.


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  RE:India First
by Ashok Kale on Jul 03, 2008 10:01 PM   Permalink
Population of India can never come down even if every family say NO CHILD as populationof India is not rising due to indian national births but due to heavy infiltration of Hungry and non educated Banhladeshis and Pakistanis.

Due to cheap Vote Bank every political party except BJP/Shiv Sena, encouraging infiltration of lacs of bangladeshis/Pakistanis.

Everybody knows that thse nations doesn't have sufficients means for living. In every part of India you find persons from these countries. It appears that the blood of the supporters of these countrymen (say VP Singh, Maulana Mulayam, Mayawati, Arjun singh, Somnath Chatterjee and many others), may be adultred as Muslims ruled India for 350 years.





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