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Bangla infiltrators must go back: Modi

By The Assam Tribune

BANKURA (WB), May 4 � Narendra Modi today said Bangladeshi infiltrators who were allowed into the country for votebank politics would have to go back, while refugees who have been thrown out of Bangladesh on religious grounds would be greeted with open arms, reports PTI.

�BJP�s position is very clear, votebank politics has destroyed the country... Those who are Bangladeshi infiltrators, will have to go back,� Modi said.

�Two types of people have come from Bangladesh - the refugees who have been thrown out in the name of religion and the infiltrators,� he said at an election rally here.

�In any country of the world, if there are Indians in whose blood the colour of India runs, if they are ethnic Indians, whatever be the colour of their passport, should not they come to India and be greeted with open arms?

�Those who are thrown out of Bangladesh, should they come to India or not? ... Those who are thrown out of Bangladesh, those who observe Durgastami and speak Bengali, they are all our Mother India�s children. They will get the same respect just as any Indian,� he said.

Hitting out at Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee for her �paper tiger� jibe against him, the BJP prime minister hopeful said, �Didi is talking so much about tigers, but she is in the service of infiltrators.�

�Had she done (something) for the tigers of Sunderbans instead of doing so much for the infiltrators, then tourists from all over the world would have flocked Bengal,� he said.

Alleging that neither the Left, Congress or TMC were concerned whether the youths of the country get jobs, he said �they, however, ensure that the Bangladeshi infiltrators get jobs so that their votes are cast in their favour.�

�Our first responsibility is to give opportunities for income to our countrymen and not to the infiltrators,� Modi said.

At an election rally in Srirampur last week, Modi had said that Bangladeshis would be pushed out after the election results on May 16.

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