Jagdeep Dhankhar on Illegal Immigrants: ‘When will we remove illegal migrants from India?’

Jagdeep Dhankhar on Illegal Immigrants: 'When will we remove illegal migrants from India?'

New Delhi. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has raised the question that when will illegal migrants be removed from India? At the 65th convocation of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, the Vice President said without naming America on Saturday that the question should arise in the minds of every Indian, when will we start this? Jagdeep Dhankhar said that there is no right to live in India, yet crores of people are living here. He said that these illegal migrants are gaining livelihood here. The Vice President further said that illegal migrant rights over our resources are being expressed.

He further said that illegal migrants have claimed rights over education, health, housing. Jagdeep Dhankhar said that now the matter has moved forward. Illegal migrants are now interfering in our election mechanisms as well. Dhankhar called upon all Indians to focus on this challenge. The Vice President asked the youth to pressurize and ask questions to the public representatives and the government about the job. Jagdeep Dhankhar said that nationality is our religion and this is the top priority. On the allegation of money allocation to increase the vote percentage from America from America, the Vice President said that it is an attempt to change the democratic process of India and it is necessary to investigate.

Let us know that in the US, Donald Trump had said during the presidential election campaign that if he is elected, he will remove each illegal migrants. After assuming power, Trump issued an order in this regard and extradited illegal migrants from all countries including India in an army aircraft and extradited his country. The Vice President has spoken on this. According to government data, more than 2 crore illegal intruders in India are migrant. Most of these numbers are from Bangladesh citizens and Rohingya of Myanmar. In Delhi, Maharashtra and other states, the work of identifying and arresting illegal Bangladeshis and Rohingya is also going on.

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