Key Points

Mamata Banerjee dismissed allegations of Rohingya infiltration in West Bengal, calling it BJP propaganda. She condemned the harassment of Bengali-speaking migrant workers in BJP-ruled states. Banerjee emphasized Bengali as the second most-spoken language in Asia. She also subtly addressed India's asylum to Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina.

Key Points: Mamata Banerjee Denies Rohingya Infiltration Claims in Bengal

  • Mamata Banerjee refutes BJP's claims of Rohingya infiltration in Bengal
  • Accuses BJP of fake propaganda to remove genuine voters
  • Condemns harassment of Bengali migrant workers in BJP-ruled states
  • Highlights Bengali as Asia's second most-spoken language
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Fake propaganda on Rohingya infiltration in Bengal going on: CM Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee dismisses BJP's Rohingya infiltration claims as fake propaganda aimed at voter list manipulation.

"Rohingyas are from Myanmar. How can they be in West Bengal? - Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, July 17

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Thursday, indirectly blamed the BJP of carrying out a fake propaganda of illegal Rohingya infiltration in the state to strike out the names of genuine voters in the state from the voters’ list.

"Rohingyas are from Myanmar. How can they be in West Bengal? Still, false propaganda is being carried out by certain vested interests that there are lakhs of illegal Rohingya infiltrators in West Bengal. They are doing this to strike out the names of genuine voters in the state from the voters’ list. I challenge them to provide us with the addresses where these Rohingya infiltrators are hiding,” the Chief Minister said while addressing the inauguration programme of twin housing projects at New Town in the northern outskirts of Kolkata on Thursday.

Speaking on the occasion, she also became vocal about the selective harassment of Bengali-speaking people, especially migrant workers from West Bengal, in other states, especially the BJP-ruled states.

“Remember, these workers from West Bengal are accommodated in other states out of generosity. They are accommodated there since they are especially skilled. So we cannot tolerate their selective harassment in other states. Remember, over 1.5 crore migrant workers from other states are residing in West Bengal. They never face such harassment here,” the Chief Minister said.

According to her, those who resort to selective harassment of Bengali-speaking people are not aware that Bengali is the second most-spoken language in Asia and the fifth most-spoken language in the world.

“I have great regard for other languages. I myself speak, read, and write in a number of languages. Any Indian citizen has the right to stay at any place in India, and they have the right to speak in any language,” the Chief Minister said.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister also subtly touched upon the event of the Indian government giving political asylum to the former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

“There might be some political or diplomatic reason for giving shelter to anyone from a neighbouring country. I did not say anything on this issue,” the CM said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone living in Kolkata for 5 years, I've never seen any Rohingya settlements. The government should provide concrete data instead of making vague allegations. This finger-pointing helps nobody.
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Arjun K
Didi is diverting attention from real issues. Whether Rohingya or not, illegal immigration is a national security concern. Why no proper verification process at borders? 🤔
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Priya S
The harassment of Bengali workers in other states breaks my heart 💔 We're all Indians first. This regionalism needs to stop. Proud of Mamata didi for standing up for our people!
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Michael C
Interesting how she mentions Bengali being Asia's 2nd most spoken language but doesn't address why West Bengal's economy lags behind despite this cultural richness. Priorities seem misplaced.
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Kavya N
Both sides playing vote bank politics! Instead of fighting, central and state governments should work together on proper documentation for all residents. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Vikram M
As a security analyst, I can confirm border infiltration is real but exaggerated for political gains. We need balanced approach - humanitarian yet firm on national security.

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