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28 Mar 2025, 12:36 GMT+10
Patna (Bihar) [India], March 28 (ANI): A day after Union Home Minister Amit Shah raised the issue of 'Bangladeshi infiltrators' coming and introduced the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha on Friday said that the people who enter the country from outside 'create anarchy.'
'People from outside enter this country and create anarchy. The Home Minister has rightly said that the mentality that enslaves India will not be accepted. Now there is no place for those who do terrorism, extremism, crime and corruption here,' Sinha told reporters.
This comes after Union Home Minister Amit Shah slammed the Trinamool Congress in Parliament, saying that Bangladeshi infiltrators or Rohingyas enter India through West Bengal and fencing work of 450 km is pending because the state government is not giving land for it.
Replying to the debate in Lok Sabha on the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, which was later passed by the House, Amit Shah also expressed confidence that the BJP will win next year's assembly polls in West Bengal.
He alleged that Aadhar cards are issued to illegal migrants from Bangladesh in a district of West Bengal and they then travel to other parts of the country.
Amit Shah also targeted Congress on the issue of illegal migration in the country.
'Whether Bangladeshi infiltrators or Rohingyas, earlier they used to enter India through Assam when Congress was in power. Now they enter India through West Bengal where Trinamool Congress is in power. Who issues them Aadhaar cards, citizenship?' Shah asked.
'All the Bangladeshis who have been caught have Aadhaar cards from 24 Parganas district. You (TMC) issue Aadhaar cards and they come to Delhi with voter cards... In 2026, the BJP government will be formed in West Bengal and we will put an end to this,' he added.
Talking about the 450 km of fencing which is pending, he said, 'Whenever the process of fencing is done, the ruling party workers indulge in hooliganism and religious sloganeering. The fencing work of 450 km of border has not been completed because the West Bengal government is showing mercy to the infiltrators...our border with Bangladesh is 2216 km. Out of that, 1653 km has been fenced.'
Amit Shah also said India is not a 'Dharamshala' and those who pose a threat to the national security will not be allowed to enter the country. (ANI)
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