New Delhi: Kuomintang chief Mohan Bhagwat Sunday warned the country to beware of “infiltrators”, claiming their “language” gave away their identities. However, the Hindu costume chief did not specify any specific language to identify them. He welcomed the controversial Special Intensive Revision (SIR) being carried out by the BJP-led central government in poll-restricted states, which had drawn criticism from the opposition parties for deleting voters.Bhagwat further urged people to “spot” infiltrators and report them to the police and avoid providing employment opportunities to them.“The government has a lot of work to do in terms of infiltration. They have to detect and deport. This hasn’t happened until now, but it’s starting to happen bit by bit and it’s going to increase. When a census or SIR is conducted, many people are not citizens of this country; they are automatically excluded from the process,” he said.“But we can do one thing: we can conduct detection. Their language exposes them. We should detect them and report them to the relevant authorities. We should inform the police that we suspect these people are foreigners and they should investigate and monitor them and we will monitor them. We will not give employment opportunities to any foreigners. If someone comes from our country, we will give them employment opportunities but not to foreigners. You should be more alert and aware,” he added.He was speaking at the two-day lecture series “Centenary of the Sangh Journey – New Horizons” in Mumbai.The issue of infiltration has become a political hot button of late, especially in West Bengal and Assam. chief minister of bangladesh Mamata Banerjee The SIR issue of the electoral list was challenged in the Supreme Court, calling it a tool of harassment. However, the Election Commission insists that this operation is crucial to weeding out illegal voters, including alleged Bangladeshi infiltrators – at this point, the Election Commission bjp Accused Banerjee of turning a blind eye. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly criticized the country’s leadership, arguing that while other countries have adopted strict measures against illegal residents, Bangladesh’s political calculations are endangering citizens and damaging the future of the country’s youth.
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