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Will deport infiltrators in five years: Amit Shah

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Published : Apr 5, 2019, 11:03 PM IST

Amit Shah in a rally claimed that infiltrators in Assam would be deported in the next five years. The BJP president also attacked the Congress for not tackling the problem of illegal migrants in the state.

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Ahatguri: BJP President Amit Shah on Friday said that though the BJP-led NDA government had started the process of identifying illegal infiltrators in Assam through the National Register of Citizens (NRC), it would send them back in the next five years.

  • Modi govt implemented NRC and clamped down the infiltrators & their illegal activities. Congress party for their vote bank politics allowed the infiltrators to enter India & ruin our resources.
    Once PM Modi is voted back to power, we will detect & deport the infiltrators. pic.twitter.com/MBeM7FlE6s

    — Chowkidar Amit Shah (@AmitShah) April 5, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Addressing a rally here, Shah accused the Congress of not doing anything to tackle the problem of illegal migrants in Assam. He said, "The BJP government initiated the process of updating the NRC to identify the illegal migrants.

"Once Narendra Modi becomes the Prime Minister again, we will secure the borders in Assam so much that even birds would not be able to infiltrate, let alone foreigners."

Referring to the Assam Accord, which laid down that any illegal migrant who entered India after March 25, 1971, should be detected, detained and deported immediately, the BJP Chief said that the Congress signed the Assam Accord in 1985, but did nothing till 2014 to implement it.

He said that the Modi government had set up a committee for implementation of Clause 6 of the Accord to ensure the rights of indigenous people in the state. "The committee will submit its report within six months," he added.

Shah earlier addressed rallies at Changlang district in Arunachal Pradesh and at Thoubal district in Manipur.

In Manipur, he alleged that during the Congress regime the state witnessed 160 days of blockade when the prices of essential commodities skyrocketed. "But the BJP government has freed the state of bandhs and insurgency. Over the past five years, a highway spanning 300 km and five helipads under the Udan scheme have been built in the state. We are also building the country's first National Sports University here," Shah added.

Also read: CRPF trooper killed in Chhattisgarh Maoist attack

Ahatguri: BJP President Amit Shah on Friday said that though the BJP-led NDA government had started the process of identifying illegal infiltrators in Assam through the National Register of Citizens (NRC), it would send them back in the next five years.

  • Modi govt implemented NRC and clamped down the infiltrators & their illegal activities. Congress party for their vote bank politics allowed the infiltrators to enter India & ruin our resources.
    Once PM Modi is voted back to power, we will detect & deport the infiltrators. pic.twitter.com/MBeM7FlE6s

    — Chowkidar Amit Shah (@AmitShah) April 5, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Addressing a rally here, Shah accused the Congress of not doing anything to tackle the problem of illegal migrants in Assam. He said, "The BJP government initiated the process of updating the NRC to identify the illegal migrants.

"Once Narendra Modi becomes the Prime Minister again, we will secure the borders in Assam so much that even birds would not be able to infiltrate, let alone foreigners."

Referring to the Assam Accord, which laid down that any illegal migrant who entered India after March 25, 1971, should be detected, detained and deported immediately, the BJP Chief said that the Congress signed the Assam Accord in 1985, but did nothing till 2014 to implement it.

He said that the Modi government had set up a committee for implementation of Clause 6 of the Accord to ensure the rights of indigenous people in the state. "The committee will submit its report within six months," he added.

Shah earlier addressed rallies at Changlang district in Arunachal Pradesh and at Thoubal district in Manipur.

In Manipur, he alleged that during the Congress regime the state witnessed 160 days of blockade when the prices of essential commodities skyrocketed. "But the BJP government has freed the state of bandhs and insurgency. Over the past five years, a highway spanning 300 km and five helipads under the Udan scheme have been built in the state. We are also building the country's first National Sports University here," Shah added.

Also read: CRPF trooper killed in Chhattisgarh Maoist attack

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Money laundering case: Zakir Naik's 'aide' granted bail
          Mumbai, Apr 5 (PTI) A special court here Friday granted bail to Abdul Sathak, an aide of Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, arrested for allegedly helping the latter with money laundering.
          Special PMLA court judge M S Azmi granted bail to Sathak on a surety of Rs 5,00,000.
          Sathak, a jeweller, was arrested last month under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
          He is accused of helping Naik by transferring "funds of dubious origin from the UAE (United Arab Emirates) to facilitate production and broadcasting of incriminating videos for spreading communal hatred and radicalisation of a particular community".
          While granting bail, the court laid down certain conditions, like he shall make himself available for probe as and when called by the investigating officer. Also, he must not leave India without the permission of the court and surrender his passport with the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Mumbai, within a week.
          In his bail plea, Sathak said that there was nothing to show that he "acquired or dealt with any property" obtained through crime. He also claimed to be suffering from myasthenia gravis, a long-term neuromuscular disease.
          The ED has alleged that Sathak sent about Rs 50 crore to Naik, which the latter illegally routed and laundered.
          Sathak was the director of Global Broadcasting Corporation FZE LLC that owned Naik's Peace TV channel, it said.
          The central agency alleged that Global Broadcasting was "controlled" by Naik (who is stated to be in Malaysia now), through Sathak, his "trusted aide".
          Naik has been under investigation since 2016, when the Centre banned his Islamic Research Foundation (IRF) for five years. The controversial preacher is accused of inciting youth to take up terror activities, giving hate speeches and promoting enmity between communities. PTI AVI NP
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