The one-child policy is a form of family planning (currently used in China) to control population growth. Fines are given to families with more than one child and exceptions are given, allowing two children if a parent is an only child.
49% Yes |
51% No |
39% Yes |
44% No |
9% Yes, but make it a two-child policy instead of one |
6% No, increase access to contraceptives and family planning instead |
1% Yes, but allow exceptions for parents with disabled or deceased children or parents who are single children |
2% No, one-child policies lead to sex imbalance and dangerous abortion procedures |
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Unique answers from India users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8KSLC2Z3yrs3Y
Yes, but allow exceptions for parents with disabled or deceased children or parents who are single children, increase access to contraceptives and family planning instead one-child policies lead to sex imbalance and dangerous abortion procedures
@8KJQRCT4yrs4Y
One child policy or two-child policy, it should be the same, across all religions, and the quota should be the the same per family (need to implement UCC).
@9CC5R5B11mos11MO
@9CQMZFG10mos10MO
Hindus must give birth to 2 or more.. other religions to be restricted not more than two ..only one marriage..it's not hate but that's how the poison slowly getting on to India ..every labor out there is a Muslim Minority in every profession..not a good sign ..
@8QYQ3Y93yrs3Y
Yes, but it should be a mix of one child and two child policy, imposed on the basis of recent census surveys. Thus ensuring a check on sex imbalance as well as provide exceptions to parents with disabled/deceased children.
@8QM3R533yrs3Y
Educate the country and encourage them to use contraceptives
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