Every Bangladeshi, Rohingya Staying Illegally Will Be Evicted From Mumbai: Amit Shah

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  • November 12, 2024
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Mumbai: Union Home Minister Amit Shah at a mega rally on Tuesday said that before the end of current term of their government, every single Bangladeshi and Rohingyas who are staying illegally, will be evicted out of Mumbai. Addressing a poll rally in Mumbai’s Borivali, Amit Shah also challenged the opposition to put their full force to oppose the Waqf Amendment Bill, but their government will be able to pass it in the Parliament.

Prior to that, addressing a rally in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar area ahead of the November 20 Maharashtra assembly polls, Amit Shah emphasised that for his party, the issue of Kashmir is closer to its hearts than political power.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ended terrorism and Naxalism from the country,” he told the gathering while campaigning for the ruling coalition Mahayuti, of which the BJP is a key member.

Referring to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi , whose party is an ally of the National Conference, which heads the government in Jammu and Kashmir, he said Article 370, nullified by the BJP-led Centre in August 2019, will never be restored.

“I want to tell Rahul Gandhi that even if his fourth generation comes, Article 370 will not be restored in Jammu and Kashmir,” Shah insisted.

After the abrogation of Article 370, no one in the Union Territory has dared to throw a stone at the government, he said.

Last week, the newly-elected Jammu and Kashmir Assembly passed a resolution seeking restoration of the erstwhile state’s special status.

Shah criticised leaders of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) for opposing significant decisions such as the construction of a grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya, removal of Article 370 from J&K and major infrastructure initiatives.

He contended that their support appears limited to coming out with financial aid proposals such as a monthly payment of Rs 15,000 to maulavis (Islamic religious clerics), while they often oppose development projects.

With inputs from PTI

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