Bengaluru (Karnataka): Amid nationwide protests over the controversial citizenship law, the first detention centre in Karnataka, reportedly meant to lodge illegal immigrants and migrants overstaying in the country, has been opened at Sondekoppa village near Bengaluru.
The facility with several rooms, a kitchen and toilets has been kept ready on the directions of the government, a social welfare department official said.
However, the Home Minister of Karnataka Basavaraj Bommai objected to the term 'Detention Centre'.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, he had said, "In qualified terms, it is not a detention centre. There is no purpose to detain someone on the issue of citizenship."
He ruled out that the centre has been operationalised, "... please check with the social welfare department. At least I have no information that it has started. If at all it has been operationalised then there should be some detenue there? No one is there," he added.
According to Bommai, the purpose to keep the facility ready was to lodge African nationals overstaying in India and indulging in drug peddling.