Bangla infiltrators will be thrown out of J'khand if BJP wins: Shah
The Morning Standard|September 21, 2024
KICK-STARTING BJP's Parivartan Yatra on Friday, Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that every Bangladesh infiltrator would be thrown out of Jharkhand if the BJP came to power in the state.
MUKESH RANJAN
Bangla infiltrators will be thrown out of J'khand if BJP wins: Shah

While addressing a gathering at Sahibganj, he claimed that only PM Narendra Modi or the BJP can save the state from intrusions.

He said that the number of Bangladeshi infiltrators is increasing by the day compared to the tribals in Jharkhand.

"Only PM Narendra Modi or BJP can save Jharkhand from Bangladeshi intrusion," said Shah. He appealed to people to change the government in Jharkhand to enable the BJP to throw out every Bangladeshi infiltrator from the state.

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