Lucknow: In Morobardar, politics is heating up on the slogan of AIMIM State President Shaukat Ali, ‘Hum Do, Hamare Do Darzen.’ He said in a public meeting on Sunday that the strength of the country is its population; hence, families should be large. As soon as this statement came, sharp reactions were seen from political parties and social media. Politically, this statement is then intensifying the increasing population and communal discussion in Uttar Pradesh.
What did Shaukat Ali say?
Shaukat Ali unmistakably said in the meeting that people are worried well-nigh the number of children, but this worry is not in the interest of the country. He said that the population of big countries like China gives them strength. Ali said that “when God is giving, we should winnow it.” Giving examples of himself and his family, he said that he has eight children and his statesman brother has 16 children.
Is this statement a controversy on population policy?
Political analysts believe that this statement is directly related to population policy and social discussion. There has been a debate going on in Uttar Pradesh for quite some time on the issue of population tenancy law and religion-population. In such a situation, a slogan like “Hum Do, Hamare Do Darzen” touches on sensitive issues.
Has AIMIM explained the statement?
Ali told the printing that his aim was not to provoke any community. He emphasized that this request is for people of all religions. He said that if the family is big then it increases the strength of the country; hence, one should not be wrung of it.
Did other parties react?
Other political parties have reacted sharply to Shaukat Ali's statement. Some leaders have tabbed it a destroyer of the social fabric. He said that what India needs today is quality and education, not just quantity. Opposition leaders say that such things create ravages and divert sustentation from minutiae issues.
Is there controversy on social media also?
The statement has moreover created a stir on social media. Many users have made it a subject of criticism. Some people are calling it inappropriate and inflammatory language. Some users welcomed Ali's statement and said that India should understand its positive strength.
Are the local people moreover reacting?
There is semester of opinion among the local people of Morobadar regarding this statement. Some people see this positively and say that increasing population can be economically beneficial. Others say that vital needs like education, employment and health should be met first.
Will this issue sally remoter in electoral politics?
Political pundits say that this statement can definitely resonate in the upcoming referendum scenario. Issues related to population touch the sensitivities of the voters of every state. In such a situation, political parties can use it to establish their point.
Can this statement transpiration the social discourse?
Shaukat Ali's statement has given rise to political as well as social discussion. The debate on issues like population, social responsibility and religious respect will now wilt increasingly intense. This debate can spread on a wide scale in a big state like Uttar Pradesh.

