Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday claimed that illegal immigrants are interfering in the country's electoral process, and there should be awareness about this. In an apparent reference to the recent deportation of illegal immigrants by the United States government, he said every Indian should ask when this process would begin in our country.
Dhankhar was speaking at the 65th convocation ceremony of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University here. "Crores of people who have no right to live in India are living here...They are making their livelihood here. They are making demands on our resources. On our education, health sector, housing sector. Now things have gone further. They are intervening in our electoral process," said the vice president.
"It is the duty of all of us that we spread a mentality (`manasikta') in the country, create such an atmosphere....that every Indian becomes alert to this," he said.
Without referring to the United States, he said some countries recently deported Indian nationals who had been "taken there through deception." "A question should occur to every Indian -- when would we start doing this?" Dhankhar said. The youth should act as a powerful pressure group and ask the public representatives and government if they are doing their job, the vice president said.
"Nationalism is our religion and topmost priority," the vice president said. Dhankhar also touched on the issue of religious conversions, stating that a person can follow any religion, but conversions are taking place through temptation.
The intention was to gain supremacy by changing the demography of India, he claimed, adding that the majority communities in some countries were finished off due to "demographic invasion." In an apparent reference to alleged USAID funding for raising voter turnout in India, the vice president said there was now "authoritative" disclosure that elections were sought to be manipulated.