‘Detected, deleted and deported…’: Amit Shah’s stern warning to ‘infiltrators’, says opposition can’t…
Amit Shah said the upcoming Bihar Assembly Election will decide whether the 'jungle raaj' will return or if the state continues on the path of development introduced by the incumbent NDA regime.
Bihar Assembly Election: Union Home Minister Amit Shah reiterated his stern stance on illegal immigrants, stating that ” every infiltrator would be detected and deported” back to their countries. Addressing a rally in poll-bound Bihar, Shah blasted the INDIA bloc, accusing the Opposition alliance of opposing the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state to “protect infiltrators”.
What Amit Shah said about infiltrators?
Training guns on the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress combine, Amit Shah said the upcoming Bihar Assembly Election will decide whether the ‘jungle raaj’ will return or if the state continues on the path of development introduced by the incumbent NDA regime.
“Let Rahul Gandhi launch yatras to protect these infiltrators. It does not matter. He can not protect infiltrators by taking out ‘Ghuspetiya Bachao Yatra’. Every infiltrator would be detected, deleted (from the voters’ list) and deported to their countries,” Shah said.
‘Jungle raaj’ ran rampant under RJD
The Home Minister also accused RJD supremo Lalu Yadav of promoting the welfare and prosperity of his family at the cost of the Bihar’s development, and claimed that people of the state won’t allow his (Lalu’s) ‘jungle raaj’ to return.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji and CM Nitish Kumar ji want overall development of Bihar, but Lalu Prasad wants ‘vikas’ (prosperity) of his family only. People don’t want the return of ‘jungle raj’ in the state,” Shah claimed.
Further, the BJP veteran claimed that a substantial decline was witnessed in the number of heinous crimes in Bihar during NDA rule, while murder, robbery and abductions were the norm when the RJD was in power. “Under the RJD rule, murders, dacoity and other crimes were normal in Bihar,” he alleged.
Bihar Assembly Election will be held in two phases on November 6 and November 11, with the counting of votes to follow on November 14. Results will be declared on the same day.
(With inputs from agencies)
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