Lucknow: Samajwadi Party (SP) MLA Zia ur Rahman Barq, grandson of Lok Sabha MP Shafiqur Rahman Barq and SP MLA from the Kunderki assembly seat in Moradabad, has now come back into the limelight with his statement about the population control law after expressing his strong opposition to the survey of unrecognized madrasas. In fact, two days ago, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) had talked about bringing a population law as soon as possible, keeping its side on the issue of the country's growing population. On which SP MLA Ziaur Rahman Barq has given a statement. They say that from an Islamic point of view, whatever can happen, if it seems strange to those people, but according to Muslim law, there is one thing that is the order of Allah, it happens, maybe those people take it in another way, but I am saying only rightly that Allah had created souls before creating the world, and those souls will definitely come in the form of bodies. The SP MLA said that no government can interfere in the Nizam of Allah. If you want to control the population, then directly say that you cannot provide facilities to the people, that's why you want to raise such issues. You are not able to provide facilities only to the population so far, from where will you give to the coming population? He said that, well this is their issue, when such a law will be brought into the Lok Sabha, then it will be seen what to do with this bill. Let me tell you that Zia ur Rahman Barq has inherited politics. The grandson of SP MP from Sambhal Dr Shafiqur Rahman Barq, who has always been in controversy for his controversial statements, is now following the same line. By the way, Zia ur Rahman Barq has done his studies from Aligarh University and he has become an MLA for the first time by contesting from the Kunderki assembly seat of Moradabad. UK: Next PM could be decided next week as Liz Truss quits Mehbooba furious after notice to vacate govt bungalow, know what she said? LG warns Farooq Abdullah for justifying killings of Kashmiri Hindus