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May 13, 2012. Reiterating that Myanmaris and Bangladesis living in Bharat are direct threat to the national peace and security, the VHP had demaded the government to deport all such illegal foreign nationals immediately. In a statement issued in New Delhi today Delhi State secretary general Vishwa Hindu Parishad shri Satyendra Mohan terming the silence of the government on the issue as ‘FDI in Vote Bank’,  demands that recently asylum seeker Myanmaris are creating hurdles to our citizens and had a criminal track record must be thrown out of our boundries. These Myanmaris & Bangladeshis had done ethnic cleansing of Chakma Buddhists tribes in Chitgong area of Bangladesh and already been thrown out by these countries then why should they be made the liability on our head, shri Mohan asks. After a meeting in its state head quarters, the media chief of VHP Delhi shri Vinod Bansal said that when both Myanmar and Bangladesh are not able to keep them, why the peace loving Bharat should invite its problems any more, particularly, when it already burning its hands by keeping lakhs of Bangladeshis illegally. This new initiative of the UPA government seems to be a ‘>FDI in Vote Bank’which, country can not tolerate. VHP also demands that those who help these persons bringing here and supporting them should also be punished. If UN want to declare them refugees they may be sent to other countries.
When 140 innocent Hindus came here to save their lives from Pakistan are being asked by the government to go back to be killed by ultras, how these criminals could be allowed to invite threat to our country, shri Bansal added.

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