
DELHI CM Atishi on Sunday intensified the ongoing political debate on illegal immigrants by writing a formal letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, raising concerns over the resettlement of Rohingyas in the national capital.
The letter, sent when both AAP and the BJP are gearing up for Delhi polls, highlights what Atishi described as the Centre's failure to protect India's borders, leading to the infiltration and alleged settlement of Rohingyas in Delhi.
The CM cited a 2022 social media post by Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, who had announced the shifting of Rohingya refugees to EWS flats in the city's Bakkarwala area.
Atishi claimed the statement was evidence of the Centre's active involvement in settling the refugees.
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