Key Points

BJP leader Nishikant Dubey endorsed Donald Trump's mass deportation plan, comparing it to India's issue with illegal Bangladeshi migrants. He accused political parties of settling migrants for vote bank politics across multiple states. Dubey framed it as a global crisis threatening cultural identities worldwide. Trump announced his historic deportation operation targeting illegal immigrants in US cities.

Key Points: BJP's Nishikant Dubey Backs Trump Mass Deportation Plan Citing India Crisis

  • Dubey links US immigration crisis to India's illegal Bangladeshi migrants
  • Claims vote bank politics enables settlement in multiple states
  • Calls it a global threat to cultural identity
  • Trump announces largest deportation operation in US history
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American President is absolutely right: Nishikant Dubey backs Trump's mass deportation remarks

BJP leader supports Trump's deportation policy, draws parallels to illegal Bangladeshi migrants in India affecting Bengal, Bihar and other states.

"The American President is absolutely right. In our country too, illegal Bangladeshi intruders have been settled on a large scale - Nishikant Dubey"

New Delhi, June 17

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Nishikant Dubey supported US President Donald Trump's strong remarks on illegal immigration and mass deportation in America on Monday.

Dubey claimed that India too was facing a similar crisis, blaming large-scale settlement of illegal Bangladeshi migrants across states like Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, Tripura, Delhi, and Mumbai for vote bank politics.

In a post on X, Dubey said, "The American President is absolutely right. In our country too, illegal Bangladeshi intruders have been settled on a large scale in Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, Tripura, Delhi, Mumbai for vote bank."

He further linked the issue to a global concern over cultural and civilisational identity. "The entire world from America to Britain, European countries are not able to save their civilisation, culture, this is a movement of the whole world, by running a similar mass movement in India too, the women, tribals, scheduled caste people of the country can be saved," Dubey added.

Dubey's remarks came a day after Donald Trump announced plans for the largest mass deportation program in US history, calling it a response to rising illegal migration in major cities.

"Our Nation's ICE Officers have shown incredible strength, determination, and courage as they facilitate a very important mission, the largest Mass Deportation Operation of Illegal Aliens in History," Trump said on Sunday night.

He alleged that Democratic politicians were using illegal immigrants to expand their voter base. "These, and other such Cities, are the core of the Democrat Power Center, where they use Illegal Aliens to expand their Voter Base, cheat in Elections, and grow the Welfare State, robbing good-paying Jobs and Benefits from Hardworking American Citizens," he said.

Trump accused the "Radical Left Democrats" of enabling open borders and policies that he claimed threatened American safety and values. "That is why they believe in Open Borders, Transgender for Everybody, and Men playing in Women's Sports," he added.

He emphasised that ICE and law enforcement would be fully supported in their mission. "Our Federal Government will continue to be focused on the REMIGRATION of Aliens to the places from where they came," Trump said, adding that the aim was to "reverse the tide of Mass Destruction Migration".

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Finally someone speaking the truth! Illegal immigration is a serious issue for India too, especially from Bangladesh. Our resources are being stretched thin while politicians play vote bank games. Strong action needed! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While illegal immigration is a concern, we shouldn't blindly follow Trump's rhetoric. India has always been a welcoming nation. We need balanced policies, not mass deportations that could hurt genuine refugees too.
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Amit S.
Assam NRC showed how complex this issue is. Many families have lived here for generations - can't just deport them overnight. Need proper documentation and humane solutions, not political statements.
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Sunita R.
Why compare India with US? Our borders with Bangladesh are porous by geography. Instead of rhetoric, we need better border security and bilateral talks with Dhaka. Jai Hind!
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Vikram D.
The cultural impact is real - in Bengal, local traditions are changing due to unchecked migration. But solution isn't mass deportations but proper documentation and integration policies.
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Neha T.
Politicians always blame migrants but never talk about the industries that employ them cheaply! Before deporting anyone, fix our labor laws and punish those who exploit undocumented workers. 🤔

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