'Infiltration a major challenge': Amit Shah says panel on 'unnatural demographic change' set up
The government has formed a high-level committee to investigate demographic shifts in India, driven by illegal immigration and other "unnatural causes." Chaired by retired Justice Prakash Prabhakar Naoleker, the panel will assess population changes, analyze abnormal shifts across communities, and propose solutions. This initiative follows Prime Minister Modi's concerns about demographic changes impacting national security and social structures.
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