New Delhi : Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal held a press conference on Wednesday and attacked the central government which was opposing the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The Chief Minister of Delhi said that after ruling the country for 10 years, the Central Government has brought CAA on the occasion of elections.
He said that at a time when the poor and middle class are struggling with inflation and unemployed youth are struggling from door to door for employment. Instead of solving the real issues, these people (central government) have brought CAA. Indian government's money will be spent on the people of Pakistan. About two crore people will come to the country. BJP is doing this for vote bank.
More than 11 lakh businessmen left the country
He claimed that fed up with his policies and atrocities, more than 11 lakh businessmen and industrialists have left the country in the last ten years. Why are they not being brought back, they want to bring the poor from the neighboring country and settle them in India. Why, just to create your vote bank.
BJP is doing dirty politics
The Chief Minister of Delhi further said that BJP is probably the only party in the world which is doing such dirty politics to make the poor of neighboring countries its vote bank. This is against the country. This is being strongly opposed especially by the people of Assam and the entire North-East India who have been victims of migration from Bangladesh and whose language and culture are in danger today. He said that the people of Assam and the entire northeastern states have been cheated. If it is not withdrawn then the public will answer to BJP by voting against BJP in the elections.
The entire system of the country will collapse- Kejriwal
CA Kejriwal said that a large number of people will come from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and the entire system of the country will be ruined. The money which should be spent on the development of the country will be spent on settling the people of these three countries.