As the issue of Bangladeshi infiltrators and Rohingyas heats up, BJP leader Pravesh Verma has called these communities ‘enemies’ of the country
Parvesh Verma, the leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party, called the Rohingyas and Bangladeshi infiltrators “enemies” of the nation on Tuesday as the problem grew ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections. These groups have never supported the BJP but instead back opposition parties like the AAP, Congress, and TMC.
Verma told media that the whole “conspiracy” of Arvind Kejriwal has been “exposed,” and that the MLAs of the Aam Aadmi Party shield and back these individuals.
“First of all we need to understand which party are all these people voters of, whoever they are, whether they are Bangladeshi or Rohingya, they never vote for the BJP, they are the enemies of our country, so these enemy parties of our country, whether it is AAP, Congress or TMC, all these people support these parties and these are the parties that work to protect them,” he stated.
“The MLAs of the Aam Aadmi Party here defend them, assist them, and, if necessary, even provide them legal representation in court. The whole Arvind Kejriwal scheme is gradually coming to light. I commend the Delhi Police for bringing this scam to light. The BJP spokesman went on, “We will now see which parties and leaders are involved in this, but all of these individuals are our enemies and not BJP voters.”
Eleven people, including document forgers, Aadhaar operators, and IT specialists engaged in building phony websites, were arrested by Delhi Police after they disrupted a significant illegal immigration ring, according to police.
Ankit Chauhan, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) South, said that the accused helped Bangladeshi citizens by using a phony website to produce fraudulent voter IDs, Aadhaar cards, and other falsified papers.
DCP Chauhan told the media that illegal immigrants entered Indian territory using fast trains and forest trails.
He said that 11 suspects have been detained so far for helping Bangladeshi nationals use fraudulent identification documents obtained via phony websites.
He stated that the accused utilized voter ID cards, Aadhaar, and other papers made using false identification via a phony website.
Earlier, Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena ordered the Commissioner of Police and the Chief Secretary to conduct a two-month special effort to find and punish illegal immigrants from Bangladesh living in the nation’s capital.
Over a thousand illegal immigrants from Bangladesh have been discovered so far in the city, according to Delhi police sources.
Interrogations, document review, and door-to-door verification were all part of the police effort. Targeted operations were carried out by special teams made up of foreign cells and local police.