NCP has tightened the law on two children. This statement of the NCP has come in response to Mohan Bhagwat, the head of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, insisting on a law with two children. NCP NCP leader Nawab Malik has said that Mohan Bhagwat ji wants the law of two children. Perhaps they do not know that Maharashtra already has many laws on this. It is the same in many other states. Still, if Bhagwat ji wants forceful vasectomy then let Modiji make laws on it. We have seen what happened in the past. According to media reports, on a four-day stay in Moradabad, RSS chief Bhagwat said on Thursday that the next plan of the Sangh is to have a two-child law. Population growth has taken a macular form. The union is in favor of population control law. The Sangh believes that there should be a law for two children, but the government has to take a decision on this. The Center should enact a law that can control the population. Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat said that if population control law is enacted, then the country will run on the path of development. Bhagwat was answering the volunteers' questions during a curiosity session at the MIT auditorium in Moradabad. An important question was asked to the Sangh chief that the issue of Ram temple has now been resolved by the Supreme Court. Now what will be the role of the Sangh in this ..? In response, Bhagwat said that the work of the Sangh will be completed as soon as a trust is formed for the construction of the temple. In this case, the Sangh's role is limited to the creation of trust only. After this, the Sangh will separate itself from this issue. When asked whether Mathura and Kashi will remain on the agenda of the Sangh ... The Sangh chief said that Kashi and Mathura have never been on the agenda of the Sangh. On the question of violent incidents against the Citizenship Amendment Act, Bhagwat said that this law is a grant of citizenship, it should not be opposed. Also Read: JVM president Babulal Marandi took hand the work of the committee appointed to these leaders Delhi assembly elections, women more qualified than men to choose government Two Hindu girls kidnapped in Pakistan again, India summoned Pak High Commission Delhi Assembly Election: CM's promise, 'As long as Kejriwal in Delhi, all things will be free'