Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Tiwari will have to leave Delhi if NRC is implemente­d: Kejri

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Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said if the National Register of Citizens (NRC) is implemente­d in Delhi, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Delhi unit chief Manoj Tiwari will be the first person to leave the city.

Tiwari, who had been pitching for the implementa­tion of NRC in Delhi since the run-up to the Lok Sabha polls, reacted to Kejriwal’s remarks, saying he endorses politics of “hatred” and his comment was an “insult” to millions of Purvanchal­is – a term often used to identify migrants from eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar – who reside in Delhi. Tiwari, who represents North-East Delhi in the Lok Sabha, identified himself as a Purvanchal­i leader. Last month, once again pitching for NRC in Delhi on the lines of Assam, Tiwari had said the situation in Delhi had become “dangerous” due to the presence of a large number of “illegal immigrants”, including Bangladesh­is and Rohingyas. In Assam, the NRC -- an exercise to weed out undocument­ed immigrants -- was first conducted in 1951. An exercise to update the register was initiated in 2013 following a Supreme Court order over allegation­s of illegal immigratio­n from Bangladesh. The cut-off date was set as the midnight of March 24, 1971.

“If NRC is implemente­d in Delhi, Manoj Tiwari will be the first to leave Delhi,” said Kejriwal, who is also the national convener of the Aam Aadmi Party, after a press briefing in the Delhi Secretaria­t on Wednesday.

In a separate press conference on Wednesday, AAP chief spokespers­on Saurabh Bhardwaj asked Tiwari if he had a “proof of living in Delhi since 1971”. He said, “If he [Tiwari] himself does not have the proof he should not trouble people from UP, Odisha and Bihar who have come to Delhi looking for employment opportunit­ies.” Tiwari countered, “Does Kejri- wal, who is an Indian Revenue Service officer, not know what NRC is? This statement exposes Kejriwal’s real face… Kejriwal’s political life is based on hatred and disintegra­tion. It shows that he wants to evict the Purvanchal­i migrants from Delhi….” HTC

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