West Bengal CM 'encouraging' infiltration for 'vote bank politics': Union Minister Sanjay Kumar
Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar accused West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee of facilitating illegal infiltration for vote-bank politics, claiming it threatens national security. He urged Bengali families in Hyderabad to advocate for the BJP in West B...

Sanjay Kumar, who met Bengali families living in Hyderabad on Monday evening, urged them to reach out to their relatives and friends in West Bengal and advocate for a shift towards the BJP.
"Even border fencing efforts by the Central government are being obstructed, while Mamata Banerjee continues to encourage infiltration for vote-bank politics," he said in a post on X.
He characterised Bangladeshi infiltration as a serious threat to national security.
According to him, nearly 60,000 Bengalis are living in Hyderabad, and many Bengali families have left Bengal and settled in Telangana due to the worsening situation there.
Bengal today needs security, stability and strong governance, Sanjay Kumar said.
Before 2014, during the UPA regime, thousands of illegal infiltrators from Bangladesh and other countries entered Hyderabad, he claimed.
The Congress and BRS governments rolled out to red carpet to Rohingyas and infiltrators by giving them ration cards and voter cards, he added.
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