Demographic changes in Assam, Bengal 'Ticking Time Bomb', must find solutions: TN GUV RN RAVI | Today news
Tamil Nadu -Governor RN Ravi expressed concern about “demographic changes” in some parts of the country, including Assam and West Bill. He said the demographic changes are a “ticking time bomb” because he requests stakeholders to find solutions to the changes in parts of the country. RN RAVI addressed students and faculties at Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) in Gandhinagar, saying that the bitterness of language is not in India’s character or culture. “This country has always succeeded in fighting external aggression. But as far as internal matters are concerned, what happened in the past? In 1947, India was divorced due to internal collapse. “Is anyone concerned about the changes in demographics that have taken place during the past 30-40 years in Assam, West Bengal and Purvancal (parts of UP and Bihar)? Can anyone today predict that in the next 50 years of work for the distribution of the country will not take place in these areas?” he asks. “We need to study the sensitive demographics that grow in some regions, and what the future will be. This problem is like a ticking time bomb. We need to think about how we will deal with this issue in the future and will start finding solutions from today,” he said. RN Ravi said some of the language rows in Maharashtra and Karnataka: ‘After independence, we started fighting with each other. One of the reasons was language. They [those advocating states based on linguistic identity] Call it linguistic nationalism. “He said the central government constantly emphasized that all languages deserve the same respect.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said that at least primary education should be transferred in local languages in each state, “Ravi says (with agency input)