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Why is Chandrababu Naidu asking people to have more children?

It’s astonishing that the Andhra Pradesh chief minister cannot comprehend that more people will not automatically translate to fewer robots.

Updated on: Sep 11, 2017 12:31 PM IST
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Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu has reasserted rather foolishly that people in the state should have more children in order to reduce the growing dependence on robots. Naidu has complained that educated couples today don’t want to have children as they consider this a burden.

As the top-most functionary of the Andhra Pradesh government, by repeatedly pronouncing the need to have more children, (HT)
As the top-most functionary of the Andhra Pradesh government, by repeatedly pronouncing the need to have more children, (HT)

When it comes to making politically incorrect statements on population growth, Naidu appears to be a serial offender. In 2015, the Andhra Pradesh chief minister said youngsters are not marrying early, and even if they did, they were not having children. After this, in 2016, he had targeted the rich for being content with one or no children. Not only do his string of statements go against the National Population policy which leaves the choice of number of children to individuals, they are all the more worrying coming from a chief minister who had initially positioned himself as a tech advocate and a progressive politician.

As the top functionary of the Andhra Pradesh government, by repeatedly pronouncing the need to have more children, Naidu is setting the wrong precedent. It is not the responsibility of the government to propagate the virtues of expanding one’s family to its citizens. The role of the State should be limited to providing good health facilities for pre-natal care, post-natal care and a healthy childhood, along with a basket of contraceptive choices. The national population policy states as one of its primary objectives achieving a stable population by 2045 at a level consistent with the requirements of sustainable economic growth, social development, and environment protection. If one goes by World Health Organization projections, India’s population is expected to reach 1.7 billion and surpass China’s within the next few years.

Delivering on the promise of development takes more than just asking people to produce more children.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Aasheesh Sharma

Aasheesh Sharma works with the opinion team at Hindustan Times. Over the last 20 years, he has worked with a wire service, newspapers, magazines and television. His story on the longest train journey in India was included in an anthology on train writings in 2014.

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