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Mamata once opposed illegal migrants, now she is welcoming them: Kailash Vijayvargiya

BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya has slammed Mamata Benerjee for her stand on illegal migrants and said once she had opposed illegal migrants in Parliament and now she is welcoming them because of vote bank politics.

Speaking at India Today's Conclave East, Vijayvargiya said, "In 2005 or 06, Mamata had raised the issue of illegal migrants in Parliament. At that time, She had said that CPM govt was bringing in illegal migrants in Bengal. That time she had opposed illegal migrants, but today because she in power and wants vote bank, so she is saying illegal migrants are welcome and she will give them ration cards. This dual character. And because of this, such politicians give illegal migrants shelter and are making them their vote bank."

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