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Amit Shah in Parliament: 'NDA Policy is Detect, Delete, Deport Illegal Infiltrators'

In a fiery address during the Winter Session of Parliament, Union Home Minister Amit Shah reiterated the NDA government's stance on illegal immigration, declaring, 'I will do a constitutional process to detect, delete and deport them.' Shah targeted the Congress and Rahul Gandhi, mocking their 'Ghuspaithiya Bachao Yatra' in Bihar, which he claimed was rejected by the people in the recent assembly elections. He also warned the Trinamool Congress in West Bengal, stating that while fencing is complete in other states, only Bengal remains due to lack of cooperation. Shah emphasized that the government is committed to removing illegal infiltrators from voter lists to protect national security.

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