The 24-page 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’.
Later, in a damage-control act, the party later and Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said ‘it is a clerical and printing mistake. We will correct the mistake’.
He said that people from north east are not immigrants and cited his own example of representing the region. Minister of State for Commerce Nirmala Sitharaman said
"It is a printing mistake, we will correct it. One must go behind the Bharatiya Janata Party’s intentions of focusing on north eastern region and help the people from the region."
The party's vision document says ‘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 Congress was quick to react, with its leader Ajay Maken saying "is the BJP trying to say the people from North East are not Indian citizens?"
"The 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 the 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. The word ‘immigrant’ kicked up a controversy over social media too with people criticising the reference.
Rijiju also addressed people from north east, especially youth, and assured them of the steps planned for development of the region and uplifting lives of people from the region.
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