Politics heat up on illegal migrants issue; leaders want NRC list in Delhi and Bihar too
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01 Aug 2018 09:08 AM (IST)
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Politics heat up on illegal migrants issue; leaders want NRC list in Delhi and Bihar too
As the heated argument over NRC draft in Assam continues, fresh demands are emerging for its extension to other states in the country such as Bengal Bihar and Delhi.
The upper house of the Parliament is likely to witness a commotion today also on the issue.
Amid the ongoing debate over the NRC in Assam, BJP leader Naresh Agarwal said today that it should be extended to all states because ‘illegal Bangaldeshi migrants’ are living in many parts of the country.
NRC exercise in Assam, BJP leader Naresh Agarwal said today that it should be extended to all states in the country, as illegal Bangaldeshi immigrants are living in various parts of the country.
"National Register of Citizens (NRC) is a matter of national security. There are states also such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and others where like Assam illegal Bangladeshi immigrants are staying," Agarwal said.
As the heated argument over NRC draft in Assam continues, fresh demands are emerging for its extension to other states in the country such as Bengal Bihar and Delhi.
The upper house of the Parliament is likely to witness a commotion today also on the issue.
Amid the ongoing debate over the NRC in Assam, BJP leader Naresh Agarwal said today that it should be extended to all states because ‘illegal Bangaldeshi migrants’ are living in many parts of the country.
NRC exercise in Assam, BJP leader Naresh Agarwal said today that it should be extended to all states in the country, as illegal Bangaldeshi immigrants are living in various parts of the country.
"National Register of Citizens (NRC) is a matter of national security. There are states also such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and others where like Assam illegal Bangladeshi immigrants are staying," Agarwal said.