BJP’s vision document — 24 pages long which with 270 points — for the Delhi assembly polls on Tuesday stirred up a major controversy by referring to people from northeastern states as “immigrants.” The Congress immediately demanded an apology and removal of the words.
The document that entails the party’s roadmap in taking Delhi forward by making it a world-class city and steps in public welfare includes a section on “North Eastern Immigrants to be Protected”. The section talks of special cells in all police stations and 24-hour helpline numbers to be set up “for protection of north-eastern migrants”.
Special cells in all police stations and special 24-hour helpline numbers to be set up for the protection of the NorthEastern migrants. To safeguard the students of NE origin, special guardianship will be arranged with local families for them,” the document says. Congress was quick to react, with its leader Ajay Maken questioning “is BJP trying to say the people from the Northeast are not Indian citizens?.”
“BJP’s vision document has a pointer called ‘north-eastern immigrants to be protected’. The word immigrant is used when people move from one country to another, so does BJP consider people from the North-Eastern states as residents of some other country or the north-eastern states according to them are not part of India? “We demand that they remove that line from the manifesto and apologise to public,” Maken said.
He said the document with such reference to people from north east comes at a time when External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj is on a visit to China. “If the ruling party is saying such things in its manifesto then on what basis Swaraj is talking to China about how its force enters the state of Arunachal Pradesh and other areas, we need to understand that,” he said.
Immediately, BJP’s Delhi unit tweeted out a clarification. The party did not apologise for the error.