Modi ally to expel ‘illegal’ Bangladeshi immigrants from Indian capital if BJP wins polls
Interior Minister Amit Shah’s comment has sparked controversy, with critics accusing the BJP of stoking anti-Muslim sentiment before next month’s provincial polls
Interior minister Amit Shah said every unlawful migrant from neighbouring Bangladesh would be expelled from New Delhi “within two years” if his party succeeded in next month’s provincial polls.
“Change the government, and we will rid Delhi of all illegals.”
There are no reliable estimates of the number of Bangladeshis living illegally in Delhi, a city to which millions have flocked in search of employment from elsewhere in India over recent decades.
Critics of Modi and Shah’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accuse the party of using the issue as a dog whistle against Muslims to galvanise its Hindu-nationalist support base during elections.