INDIA’S SEX-SELECTIVE ABORTIONS begun by Western population control planners.
Matthew Connelly, a history professor at Columbia University in New York, told lawmakers that “It was development professionals who first promoted sex-selective abortion as a potential solution to what they saw as the population explosion.”
In fact, it was Steven Polgar, the leader of Planned Parenthood’s research in the 1960s, who urged biologists to find a way to determine an unborn child’s sex. . . .
“In India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Indonesia, Western donors helped pay people to be sterilized, and Western consultants advised denial of health care and education to those who refused,” Connelly testified. “When, in 1975, Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency and used the police and army to march people to sterilization camps, foreign donors actually increased their support.”