Khaleej Times

Varun’s views on Rohingya criticised

- IANS

new delhi — BJP MP Varun Gandhi — Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi’s first cousin — has batted for asylum to Rohingya Muslims who have fled persecutio­n in Myanmar, sparking ire from a junior minister over national security concerns.

The MP from Sultanpur in Uttar Pradesh wrote an article in Hindi daily Navbharat Times, asking the BJP government to keep in mind “the rich Indian tradition” of helping refugees before deporting Rohingyas to Myanmar.

“Four crore people have sought refuge in India since independen­ce,” Varun wrote in the newspaper and shared a link on Twitter. “India should formulate a national refugee policy to help distinguis­h between those fleeing persecutio­n and those fleeing poverty,” said Varun.

In his article, the BJP MP noted the “discrimina­tion” Afghan and Myanmar immigrants face in Delhi in finding jobs and houses.

The views are in stark contradict­ion to the government’s stand that Rohingyas pose a threat to national security because some of them were allegedly found to have links with militant organisati­ons like Daesh and Al Qaeda.

Varun’s views drew an angry reaction from Minister of State for Home Affairs Hansraj Ahir, who said any person concerned about the security of the country would not have written such an article.

“Anybody who has the national interest in mind will not make such a statement. It’s not about my opinion or acceptance. What the government had decided is in national interest. No one should go against the government’s decision on Rohingyas,” Ahir said. The government won’t let the Rohingyas settle in India because “they are a security threat”, he said. —

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