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Busting population myths with Dr SY Quraishi | On The Record

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Busting population myths with Dr SY Quraishi | On The Record

Busting population myths with Dr SY Quraishi | On The Record

In the latest episode of On The Record with Hindustan Times’ Sunetra Choudhury speaks to former chief election commissioner Dr. SY Quraishi.

The former CEC busts population myths.

Dr. Quraishi talks about polygamy behind the population explosion and how Muslims are not the most polygamous.

Watch the full video for more.


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