A Bharatiya Janata Party delegation led by Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva including MP Bansuri Swaraj reached the Election Commission Office on Friday and submitted a 5,000-page documents regarding discrepancies in the voter list and accused the AAP-led Delhi government of "sheltering" illegal Rohingyas and Bangladeshis.
Later interacting with mediapersons Sachdeva came down heavily on the AAP and said that they will not allow even a single bogus vote in Delhi and warned illegal Bangladeshi intruders of not letting them stay in the national capital. "We have submitted a representation to the Election Commission today...We have submitted 5000 pages to the Election Commission to show them how the Aam Aadmi Party Government wants to snatch the evidence in Delhi, how it wants to murder democracy, how it is sheltering illegal Rohingyas and Bangladeshis," he said. "Our fight against this will continue, we will not allow even one bogus voting in Delhi...I warn the illegal Bangladeshis - we will not let you take shelter in Delhi and destroy it, you are snatching away the rights of the people of Delhi, the facilities in Delhi...," he added. Earlier, in a decisive step to curb the rising number of illegal Bangladeshi intruders in the capital, Delhi Police conducted a comprehensive operation in the E-44 Jhuggis of New Seemapuri on Thursday, said a statement from Delhi Police. Acting under the directives of the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, who has set a two-month timeline to identify and expel illegal intruders, police teams visited multiple slums, verifying residents' identity documents. During the operation, the documents of 32 individuals were collected for further verification. Residents were warned against using fake identity cards and were assured that this drive is strictly focused on identifying unauthorized intruders. Authorities emphasized that strict action will be taken against those found residing illegally. This operation marks a major stride in ensuring the security and order of the city, with more such initiatives planned in the coming weeks. A day ago as well a team of Delhi Police officials conducted a special drive in the Kalindi Kunj area to verify the documents of residents. A team of police personnel carried out door-to-door checks in the area to verify the documents of all residents. This directive from the LG's office comes in response to a 'representation' from Ulemas and Muslim leaders, who raised concerns over the "increasing presence of illegal infiltrators and called for urgent measures to address the issue." The drive will aim to "remove encroachments, cancel illegally obtained government documents, and ensure that these individuals are sent back to Bangladesh." (ANI)
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