The government will expel infiltrators from the country, no matter what religion they belong to: Praveen Khandelwal

New Delhi, October 17 (IANS). BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal supported Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement on infiltrators and said that infiltrators will be expelled from the country. He said that this country is not a dharamshala, where anyone can live with their faces up. Speaking to IANS, he said that the country’s resources are for the citizens first. The government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will drive out the infiltrators irrespective of their religion. Targeting the opposition parties, especially the Congress, Khandelwal said that they were playing political cards by holding the minority community hostage for votes. He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working with everyone and developing everyone. From this point of view, no infiltrator can live in India, whether he comes from Bangladesh or Pakistan. On Amit Shah’s statement on electoral roll and SIR, he said that no person will accept that the electoral roll should include the names of the dead, the names of the transferred people or the names of those who voted twice, but only infiltrators or people like Rahul Gandhi can favor it. The Home Minister explained that SIR is not happening for the first time, it happened earlier too. On the case of Rs 5 crore bribe received from the house of a DIG in Punjab, Khandelwal said that it exposed the corruption of the Punjab government. He said that this is a country led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The bribe taker will have to return the money. No dishonesty will do. On the viral video of actor Manoj Bajpayee’s alleged RJD support, Khandelwal said that Bajpayee himself had clarified that he had nothing to do with it. He said this is the propaganda of the opposition. They are spreading the video but the people of Bihar have woken up. Nitish Kumar’s government will be formed again under the leadership of NDA. Regarding the preparations for Diwali in Delhi, Khandelwal said that the scene of lighting 2 lakh lamps on the road of service creates excitement just by imagining. He said that the civilizational and traditional character of Diwali, the biggest festival on the path of duty of the country, shines not only in India but all over the world. Congratulations to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta for this commendable step. –IANS DKM/VC Share this story Tags