SC disposes of population control suo motu case
Increasing population is a ticking timebomb, says court
The Supreme Court on Tuesday disposed of the suo motu taken on population control and urged religious scholars, the civil society and the government to take steps to promote population control in the country.
A three-member bench led by Chief Justice Saqib Nisar heard the case and referred to the increasing population as a "ticking timebomb".
Population control bigger issue than dams: CJP
“The increasing population is a burden on the country's resources. It is about the future of the next generation. It would be unfortunate if the population isn’t controlled. Two children per home will help to control the population. There is a need for a campaign on the matter."
In July, the apex court took suo motu action on increase in population. The chief justice, on the occasion, remarked that there is dire need to formulate a uniform and effective policy to curb Pakistan's population growth.
On December 5, the Justice Nisar had hosted a population growth symposium in Islamabad. Prime Minister Imran Khan was invited as chief guest at the conference.
A three-member bench led by Chief Justice Saqib Nisar heard the case and referred to the increasing population as a "ticking timebomb".
Population control bigger issue than dams: CJP
“The increasing population is a burden on the country's resources. It is about the future of the next generation. It would be unfortunate if the population isn’t controlled. Two children per home will help to control the population. There is a need for a campaign on the matter."
In July, the apex court took suo motu action on increase in population. The chief justice, on the occasion, remarked that there is dire need to formulate a uniform and effective policy to curb Pakistan's population growth.
On December 5, the Justice Nisar had hosted a population growth symposium in Islamabad. Prime Minister Imran Khan was invited as chief guest at the conference.