Pakistan's top parliamentary boss sounded the alarm about babies being born faster than the country can handle them. Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry told government officials that Pakistan's population explosion threatens to destroy the nation. The minister spoke at a special meeting on Thursday where all major political parties showed up to hear the scary numbers. He warned that Pakistan's people count has jumped seven times bigger since 1950. The massive baby boom keeps putting crazy pressure on schools, hospitals, and jobs across the country.
Chaudhry pointed out that farms have disappeared and turned into housing developments because of all the extra people. The agriculture minister said Pakistan used to be a farming nation but endless population growth changed everything. He criticized politicians and media stars for refusing to talk about the population crisis on television shows. The government official said every other topic gets debated on social media except the baby boom problem. Young people make up more than half of Pakistan's population but they ignore the demographic disaster.
The parliamentary affairs chief complained that Pakistan lacks enough hospitals and healthcare workers to take care of elderly citizens. He praised Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal for organizing the population seminar. Political leaders from different parties attended the meeting to discuss solutions for controlling birth rates. The minister demanded that parliamentarians start taking responsibility for addressing the population emergency before it gets worse.
Chaudhry pointed out that farms have disappeared and turned into housing developments because of all the extra people. The agriculture minister said Pakistan used to be a farming nation but endless population growth changed everything. He criticized politicians and media stars for refusing to talk about the population crisis on television shows. The government official said every other topic gets debated on social media except the baby boom problem. Young people make up more than half of Pakistan's population but they ignore the demographic disaster.
The parliamentary affairs chief complained that Pakistan lacks enough hospitals and healthcare workers to take care of elderly citizens. He praised Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal for organizing the population seminar. Political leaders from different parties attended the meeting to discuss solutions for controlling birth rates. The minister demanded that parliamentarians start taking responsibility for addressing the population emergency before it gets worse.