Allegations, Inquiries, and Identity: BJP's Call for Action in West Bengal
The BJP in West Bengal is alleging that the livelihoods of Indian citizens are being threatened by illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and, at times, by Rohingyas. Concerns are also raised about political manipulation of voter rolls and internal security threats due to active banned organizations. The BJP emphasizes the need for CBI investigations into various crimes and issues in the region.
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The BJP in West Bengal has accused illegal Bangladeshi immigrants of depriving Indian citizens of their livelihoods. State unit president Samik Bhattacharya claims this issue, along with Rohingya presence, threatens local employment opportunities.
He further asserted that the ruling Trinamool Congress is wary of the Election Commission's potential identification of fake voters in the state, raising concerns of radicalization and internal security threats.
Bhattacharya also highlighted slow CBI investigations into crimes and emphasized the need for central agency probes into illegal activities. TMC faces allegations of internal conflict and attacks, underscoring the region's tense political climate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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