New Delhi: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Thursday that families should ideally have three children, it is said to be essential for balance in society and future stability. RSS: Speaking on the last day of the 100 -year journey of the series of New Horizons, God said that demographic changes always have serious social and political influences, emphasizing that there may be problems in both the birth rates and problems in both dips. The RSS chief said, “All the scriptures say that societies with very few children gradually disappear. Therefore, this balance should be maintained. It is right to be three children. Not less than three, not too much, too much,” RSS chief said.He also told the doctors that three children, their births are spread properly, are good for families as well as their young members because growing up with brother -in -law helps to yearn the ego.“To keep a civilization alive, India’s population policy suggests 2.1 (average number of children), which originally has three children. But resources are also to be managed, so we should limit it to three, “he said during a question-answer session on the last day of the RSS Shatabdi lecture series.He said that Sanghana is not leading an Ayodhya-rah movement for “reciprocal” of sites like Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi and Mathura’s royal Idgah, its members were free to join the movement to restore the places of Hindus.Emphasizing the Muslims of India, there are citizens who deserve livelihood and respect, Bhagwat said that people should give importance to their mother tongues, while English should be used as a language of communication.Responding to a question, Bhagwat said that religion is from personal choice and there should be no contradiction or strength in this matter. “Religion is the choice of a person. No one should be forced to change... We should give jobs to our own people including Muslims, “he said. On the issue of changing the names of roads and towns with Muslim names, he said that his insistence was that the roads or towns should not be named after the invaders.