
ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash EP-378 | Democracy vs Demography: Will It Change Bharat Forever? | J. Sai Deepak Podcast
Jan 7, 2026
J. Sai Deepak, a senior advocate at the Supreme Court of India and author, dives deep into the pressing issues of demographic changes and illegal immigration in India. He argues for a dedicated Immigration Task Force, highlighting how these shifts could threaten national security and democracy. The discussion extends to the North-South divide, local politics surrounding migration, and alarming historical trends in census data. Deepak succinctly frames demography as a critical battle for protecting civilization, calling for a comprehensive approach to citizenship and immigration laws.
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Revive NPR/NRC And Census Dialogue
- India lacks a clear, updated national picture on population and migration, so debates like NPR/NRC need revival.
- J. Sai Deepak warns infiltration likely outpaces deportations and demands renewed census focus.
Demographic Change As Strategic Pressure
- Demographic inversion in border regions is strategic, not random, and involves external actors and local enablers.
- Deepak frames it as a coordinated confluence of interests targeting Hindu-majority Bharat.
Strange Voter ID And Family Records
- Smita Prakash recounts anomalies from voter and identity records: elderly first-time voter IDs and implausible family counts.
- These examples illustrate how documentation gaps can mask illegal settlement.


