Through a series of tweets, Rijiju today claimed that Hindu population was decreasing in India as they "never convert people", while minorities are flourishing unlike some other countries.
"The Election Comission must take very serious cognusance of this extremely irrisponsible statement/tweets put out by the MoS Home," Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said.
Citing the 2011 census data, Tewari said Hindu population has not reduced this much that somenone should have so much of concern.
The Census data furter points out that the population growath rate of various religion has come down in the last decade, he said.
Tewari said, according to 2011 data, the Hindu population growth rate slowed down to 16.76 poer cent from the previous decades's (1991-2001) figure of 19.92 per cent.
He said the Muslims witnessed a sharp fall in the growth rate to 24.60 per cent in 2001-11 period from the previous figures of 29.52 (1991-2001) per cent.
"Such sharp fall in the population growth rate for Muslims did not happen in the last six decades," he said.
He also said the conduct of the MoS, Home Affairs, was "unbecoming" of a minister and that the intellectual quotient of NDA ministers was on the "decline".
"It is not surprising if the Prime Minister can use the national security as a prop. There is nothing which stops his Ministers from going a step further and trying to attempt a religious polarisation," he said.
He said the statement "smacks of desperation" and of the fact that BJP has lost the plot.
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