Monday, April 28, 2014

Narendra Modi warns Bangladeshi immigrants to pack their bags and baggages

Serampore: Threatening to deport Bangladeshi immigrants, if NDA comes to power, party’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi announced in a rally in Serampore in West Bengal that his party doesn’t believe in vote bank politics and illegal inhabitants are only being welcomed here with red carpets for getting easy votes. Alleging Trinamool Congress head and incumbent chief minister if West Bengal Mamata Banerjee of getting indulged in vote bank politics Modi said "I want to warn from here, brothers and sisters write down, that after May 16, will send these Bangladeshis beyond the border with their bags and baggages." "You are spreading the red carpet for the Bangladeshis for the sake of votebank politics," he said in this largely mixed constituency, where there is a large chunk of Hindi-belt population who are the main work force in the jute mills here. "If people from Bihar come, they seem to be outsiders to you, if people from Odisha come, they seem to be outsiders to you, you feel bad if Marwaris come. But if some Bangladeshi comes, your face seems to shine," he said. "When I say what about the employment of the youths, they say what about secularism. When I say what about the welfare of farmers, they say what about secularism. I say what about two square meals for the poor, they say what about secularism. I talk of security for women on whom atrocities are being met out, they say what about secularism. "This vote bank politics has darkened the future of India's youth," he said.

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