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Bangladesh Reacts to Amit Shah’s ‘Termite’ Comment, Says he is Not Qualified to Talk on Delhi-Dhaka Relations
India.com News DeskEmail
New Delhi: A day after BJP chief Amit Shah spoke at length about Bangladeshi infiltrators and called them ‘termites’ during a rally, Bangladesh has called it an ‘unwanted remark’, said media reports on Monday. Bangladesh Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu spoke to Indian media outlets and said Shah was not qualified to speak on the bilateral ties between India and Bangladesh. He said Shah’s comments could not be seen as the official stand of the Government of India. He added that India’s official position had been conveyed by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
Inu refused to be drawn into the controversial NRC issue and said it was an ‘internal matter’ of India. While addressing a mega rally in Delhi on Sunday, Shah had said that his party will seek to identify illegal immigrants living in the country if it came to power after the Lok Sabha polls. He said that illegal (Bangladeshi) infiltrators were also causing trouble in the national capital, and likened them to termites so action against them should not bother anyone.
“After forming government in 2019, the BJP will undertake a nationwide identification of illegal infiltrators living in the country,” he had said. There has been a demand from many BJP leaders that an NRC-like exercise be undertaken in the rest of the country to identify illegal immigrants.
“The illegal infiltrators are acting like termites in this country. They are also causing problems in Delhi. Action against them should not worry any patriot,” he had added.
Bangladesh Reacts to Amit Shah’s ‘Termite’ Comment, Says he is Not Qualified to Talk on Delhi-Dhaka Relations
India.com News DeskEmail
New Delhi: A day after BJP chief Amit Shah spoke at length about Bangladeshi infiltrators and called them ‘termites’ during a rally, Bangladesh has called it an ‘unwanted remark’, said media reports on Monday. Bangladesh Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu spoke to Indian media outlets and said Shah was not qualified to speak on the bilateral ties between India and Bangladesh. He said Shah’s comments could not be seen as the official stand of the Government of India. He added that India’s official position had been conveyed by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
Inu refused to be drawn into the controversial NRC issue and said it was an ‘internal matter’ of India. While addressing a mega rally in Delhi on Sunday, Shah had said that his party will seek to identify illegal immigrants living in the country if it came to power after the Lok Sabha polls. He said that illegal (Bangladeshi) infiltrators were also causing trouble in the national capital, and likened them to termites so action against them should not bother anyone.
“After forming government in 2019, the BJP will undertake a nationwide identification of illegal infiltrators living in the country,” he had said. There has been a demand from many BJP leaders that an NRC-like exercise be undertaken in the rest of the country to identify illegal immigrants.
“The illegal infiltrators are acting like termites in this country. They are also causing problems in Delhi. Action against them should not worry any patriot,” he had added.