Naturally, the population equation will also change. There has been no census since 2011, although many organizations have mentioned the number of people leaving Punjab, but the number of people coming is not mentioned officially anywhere, it is only an estimate. How many people from outside the local population, from which states and when they came, are only speculations due to the absence of census or official data. So what is the truth? This is becoming a topic of deep discussion. At present, the concept of thinking is being seen from two sides. In one process, we are rejecting those coming to Punjab from outside and welcoming achievements like going to foreign lands outside Punjab and becoming residents there, and establishing a foothold in the politics of that place. The trend of emigration from Punjab is not new. There was a time when turbaned youth of Punjab used to board planes to save their lives or parents used to save their sons and they would get safe but even now parents are taking a breath of happiness by boarding their children without looking back. Some are forced to do so but others are considering living a life of shifts by stumbling over their livelihood as better than the rule of Punjab. After Kerala, Punjab comes in second place from where the most people have gone to other countries. If we talk about a few years ago, people used to go abroad but to get higher education. Then they used to get degrees and return to their homeland and work but now looking back it seems like a losing deal for them.
