Ajmal's New Theory On Population Growth
Badruddin Ajmal, a politician from Assam and the leader of the All India United Democratic Front (AIDUF), caused a controversy when he stated that Hindus should learn from the “Muslim formula.” “and marry off their kids at a young age.
Muslim men often marry by age 22. The government permits girls to marry by the age of 18. Before turning 40, they [Hindus] keep one, two, or three unlawful spouses. They are not parents. They conserve that cash and indulge themselves “All India United Democratic Front (AIDUF) leader Badruddin Ajmal stated.
“Thereafter, people get married if their parents make them or if they end up in a problem after turning 40. How does one become pregnant beyond age 40? How is that even possible? You will obtain a good crop if you seed in fertile ground. The AIDUF chairman asserted that there will only be progress and suggested that Hindus adopt the Muslim custom of men getting married at the age of 20 to 22 and women by 18.
Ajmal also addressed the remarks made about “Love Jihad” by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma “in relation to the murder of Shraddha Walker. The leader claimed that CM Sarma can abduct Muslim ladies and perform four to five acts of “Love Jihad.” “We won’t resist it. We’ll also see how much influence you have “Ajmal continued.
But Ajmal then apologised, saying, “I take back my statements if they harmed anyone’s feelings. I didn’t mean to offend anyone’s feelings. I merely ask that the government treat minorities fairly and provide for their educational and employment needs.
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