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Committed to NRC, will send back 1 crore illegal Bangladeshis living in Bengal: Dilip Ghosh

While addressing a rally in the North 24 Parganas district, BJP's West Bengal unit chief Dilip Ghosh on Sunday said that those opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) are either anti-Bengali or against the idea of India.

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Published : Jan 19, 2020, 7:55 PM IST

Barasat (WB): BJP's West Bengal unit chief Dilip Ghosh said on Sunday that the government is committed to implementing the proposed nationwide NRC and will send back 1 crore Bangladeshi Muslims living in the state illegally.

Addressing a rally in the North 24 Parganas district, Ghosh said that those opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) are anti-Bengali and against the idea of India.

He said 1 crore illegal Muslims in the state are "thriving" on the government's Rs 2 per kg subsidised rice.

"We will send them back," he announced.

"These illegal Bangladeshi Muslims are involved in arsons across the state," Ghosh added.

He said that he has no qualms in being branded communal for supporting the cause of Hindu refugees, who had to run for their lives after being religiously persecuted.

"Those who are opposing the CAA are either anti-India or anti-Bengali. They are against the idea of India that is why they are opposing Hindu refugees getting citizenship," Ghosh said.

Continuing his tirade against eminent personalities, opposing the CAA and the proposed nationwide NRC, he said their "hearts bleed for infiltrators".

"What about Hindu refugees? They don't have any answers. This is a double standard," Ghosh said, days after terming them "parasites".

Exuding confidence about forming the next government in West Bengal, the controversial BJP leader said Mamata Banerjee's party will be restricted to 50 seats in the 2021 state polls.

ALSO READ: Bengal falls a small step behind Kerala on CAA: Sougata Roy

Barasat (WB): BJP's West Bengal unit chief Dilip Ghosh said on Sunday that the government is committed to implementing the proposed nationwide NRC and will send back 1 crore Bangladeshi Muslims living in the state illegally.

Addressing a rally in the North 24 Parganas district, Ghosh said that those opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) are anti-Bengali and against the idea of India.

He said 1 crore illegal Muslims in the state are "thriving" on the government's Rs 2 per kg subsidised rice.

"We will send them back," he announced.

"These illegal Bangladeshi Muslims are involved in arsons across the state," Ghosh added.

He said that he has no qualms in being branded communal for supporting the cause of Hindu refugees, who had to run for their lives after being religiously persecuted.

"Those who are opposing the CAA are either anti-India or anti-Bengali. They are against the idea of India that is why they are opposing Hindu refugees getting citizenship," Ghosh said.

Continuing his tirade against eminent personalities, opposing the CAA and the proposed nationwide NRC, he said their "hearts bleed for infiltrators".

"What about Hindu refugees? They don't have any answers. This is a double standard," Ghosh said, days after terming them "parasites".

Exuding confidence about forming the next government in West Bengal, the controversial BJP leader said Mamata Banerjee's party will be restricted to 50 seats in the 2021 state polls.

ALSO READ: Bengal falls a small step behind Kerala on CAA: Sougata Roy

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Committed to NRC, will send back 1 crore illegal Bangladeshis
living in Bengal: Dilip Ghosh
         Barasat (WB), Jan 19 (PTI) BJP's West Bengal unit
chief Dilip Ghosh said on Sunday that the government is
committed to implementing the proposed nationwide NRC and will
send back 1 crore Bangladeshi Muslims living in the state
illegally.
         Addressing a rally in the North 24 Parganas district,
Ghosh said that those opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act
(CAA) are anti-Bengali and against the idea of India.
         He said 1 crore illegal Muslims in the state are
"thriving" on the government's Rs 2 per kg subsidised rice.
         "We will send them back," he announced.
         "These illegal Bangladeshi Muslims are involved in
arsons across the state," Ghosh added
         He said that he has no qualms in being branded
communal for supporting the cause of Hindu refugees, who had
to run for their life after being religiously persecuted.
         "Those who are opposing the CAA are either anti-India
or anti-Bengali. They are against the idea of India that is
why they are opposing Hindu refugees getting citizenship,"
Ghosh said.
         Continuing his tirade against eminent personalities,
opposing the CAA and the proposed nationwide NRC, he said
their "hearts bleed for infiltrators".
         "What about Hindu refugees? They don't have any
answers. This is a double standard," Ghosh said, days after
terming them "parasites".
         Exuding confidence about forming the next government
in West Bengal, the controversial BJP leader said Mamata
Banerjee's party will be restricted to 50 seats in the 2021
state polls. PTI BSM PNT
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