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Illegal stay of Bangladeshi nationals in Bengaluru a threat to country: Basavaraj BommaiThe West Bengal government supports these infiltrators for their political gains by adding them to the voter list and providing them with fake ID cards and Aadhaar cards, he added.
Ajith Athrady
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Former Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai</p></div>

Former Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai

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New Delhi: Former Karnataka chief minister and Lok Sabha member Basavaraj Bommai on Monday alleged that illegal stay of Bangladeshi nationals in Bengaluru poses a threat to both the state and the nation.

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The root cause of the illegal entry of Bangladeshi nationals lies at the Bangladesh border. The West Bengal government supports these infiltrators for their political gains by adding them to the voter list and providing them with fake ID cards and Aadhaar cards. After this, they migrate to other states, he told media persons here.

Bommai said the Bangladeshi immigrants are not only in Bengaluru but have also settled in coffee estates in Chikkamagaluru and coastal Karnataka. Anti-social elements have entered illegally and engage in anti-social activities here as well. It is unfortunate that some political parties are prioritizing political gains over national security and interests. Regardless, both the central and state governments must take this issue seriously, he said.

The state government should issue proper ID cards to anyone coming from outside and ensure that those obtaining fake Aadhaar and ID cards for employment are identified and expelled, he added.

He said Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara must not just make statements. He must initiate operations against them. Otherwise, a great danger awaits. The Bangladeshi colonies must be identified and the individuals be deported, Bommai said.

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(Published 29 July 2024, 21:28 IST)