SUBHASH MISHRA
Dhanbad, June 16: The Rashtriya Hindu Front (RHF) has announced plans to hold a nationwide dharna on World Population Day on July 11, demanding the enactment of a Population Control Act in India. Protests will be organized at all district headquarters across the country.
The announcement was made by RHF national vice-president Kaushal Kishore Rai following a meeting with Jharkhand unit office bearers. Key state leaders present included general secretary Binod Singh, secretary Sheshnarayan Singh, coordinator Deepak Singh, and Dhanbad district president Rohit Mahto.
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Call for Population Control in National Interest
Kaushal Kishore Rai emphasized that unchecked population growth poses a threat to the unity and integrity of the nation. “To safeguard India’s future, we have decided to organize demonstrations at district headquarters demanding a strict Population Control Act,” he stated.

RHF’s Jharkhand general secretary Binod Singh added that such a law is essential for the country’s progress and should apply uniformly to all communities. He alos stated that instead of amending the Waqf Board, it should be abolished entirely.
Appeal for Unity and Regular Religious Activities
State secretary Sheshnarayan Singh stressed the importance of Hindu unity for national strength, stating, “For India’s security and development, it is essential that Hindu society stands united.”
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During the meeting, the state unit also resolved to organize weekly Hindu Milan events and recitations of the Hanuman Chalisa every Tuesday as part of their outreach and unity campaign.
Prominent members present at the meeting included state organizer Rajesh Gupta, executive members Ajay Singh, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, Sanjay Kumar Choudhary, and Prince Kumar Mandal.








