Is rise in Muslims larger conspiracy to Islamise Bharat? says ‘Organiser’
New Delhi : Raising concerns over the rise in Muslim population in the religious data of Census, the RSS publication ‘Organiser has wondered if the the trend is a “larger conspiracy to Islamise Bharat”.
At the same time, the editorial termed the decline in Sikhs and Buddhists numbers in religious data of Census as “worrisome” and said whenever indigenous faiths have declined separatist tendencies increase and called for concrete policy measures to correct it, reports PTI.
Noting that growth rate of Hindus and Muslim in India is inversely proportionate and the imbalance is increasing in the last three decades, with the community registered such growth the consecutive third time, it said Muslims share rose by the same 0.8 percentage points between 1981-1991 and 1991-2001 in total population of the country.
“Is this growth all about the growing size of Muslim families? Is it a larger conspiracy to Islamise Bharat? Is it to do just with the less economic development of the community as some reports claim?,” it questioned.
“Bharat is expected to have 311 million Muslims in 2050, which is 11 per cent of the global total. This will make India the largest population of Muslims in the world,” the editorial titled ‘Making numbers policy relevant’ said.