Ravi Kishan: Actor-turned- politician Ravi Kishan, BJP MP from Gorakhpur got a lot of humourous applause at an event held by Aaj Tak. He mentioned that the reason he has four kids is that Congress never brought in the ‘Population Control Bill’ and there was no law stopping him from doing so.
As told to ANI earlier in June this year on the subject Kishan had said “We can be Vishwa Guru only if population control bill is brought. Very important to bring the population under control “.
He added “With the way it’s rising, we are heading towards explosion. I request the opposition to let me introduce the bill and listen to me why I want to do it”, as told to ANI earlier this year.
On Friday Ravi Kishan did the good deed by introducing the Population Control Bill in the Parliament in the Lok Sabha.
During the Aaj Tak event he mentioned that if the Congress brought in the Population Control Bill earlier, he would have stopped.
Ravi Kishan also mentioned how his wife’s health suffered after each pregnancy and now he realises after he has matured and feels sorry for his wife.
This step by MP Ravi Kishan might be just the thing India needs. As rightly mentioned by Kishan, to be a superpower (Vishwa Guru) , control of the population of the country is an important step.
Ravi Kishan, first garnered huge success in the Bhojpuri film industry and was even dubbed as the Shahrukh Khan of Bhojpuri Cinema. In his current political avatar he still enjoys a lot of love from the masses.
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