Jaipur, Nov 29 BJP chief Amit Shah Thursday hit out at the Congress over illegal migrants from Bangladesh and said his government will try to expel them from the country one by one.
Addressing a public meeting ahead of the December 7 assembly elections in Rajasthan, he asked Congress president Rahul Gandhi to clarify whether infiltrators ought to be permitted to remain.
The Bharatiya Janata Party president said the Congress can't create or secure the nation.
Amid the 10 years of the past Congress government's standard at Centre, there was no control on invasion, he said at the gathering in Karauli locale.
"Vote in favor of Vasundhara Raje in 2018 in Rajasthan and for Narendra Modi in 2019, Shah said.
I guarantee you that BJP government will work to throw out every single interloper from Kanyakumari to Kashmir and Assam to Gujarat one by one," he included.
He featured the careful strike directed by the Army in Pakistan-held domain over the Line of Control.
He said the BJP governments at the Centre and in Rajasthan had executed welfare plans covering all segments of society.
Shah said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has attempted to make the nation glad over the globe.
Congress is staring off into space about returning to control, he stated, requesting that the gathering take a gander at its execution in decisions since the BJP came to control at the Centre.
Thursday, 29 November 2018
Amit Shah: Illegal migrants will be expelled 'one by one'
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