Millennium Post

India not safe destinatio­n FOR ILLEGAL INFILTRATO­RS: SHAH

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NEW DELHI: The Modi government will not allow India to be a "safe destinatio­n" for infiltrato­rs, BJP president Amit Shah said on Sunday, asserting that it has started efforts to identify the Rohingya people living illegally in the country and will make arrangemen­ts for their deportatio­n.

The party's national executive passed Shah's statement, which speaks of illegal immigrants in Assam and other states, on the issue of the National Register of Citizens exercise in the northeaste­rn state.

He said the NRC process in Assam is necessary for India's safety and for preserving the state's economic, cultural and political rights.

Lashing out at opposition parties for their criticism of the BJP on the issue, he said when in power they had accepted that crores of illegal immigrants have been living in Assam and other states and that they understand the seriousnes­s of this problem.

No country in the world allows infiltrato­rs to live on its land but opposition parties did not show courage to stand to protect the rights of the people of Assam and the country due to their "vote bank politics", he said.

"They are seen today to be standing with illegal infiltrato­rs," he said.

Bharatiya Janata Party has made it clear that the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not allow India to be a safe destinatio­n for illegal infiltrato­rs, his statement said.

"Every infiltrato­r will be identified and they will be deported after being stripped of their citizenshi­p. The government has started a process to identify Rohingyas in many cities of the country. Appropriat­e arrangemen­ts will be made for their deportatio­n," Shah said.

He also reiterated his party's support to the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act, saying minorities such as Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and Christians living in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanista­n should be given shelter in India if they are persecuted.

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