‘Hindu, Adivasi Population Declining, Bangladeshi Infiltrators’ Rising,’ Modi Says in Poll-Bound Jharkhand (The Wire)

In late September, Bangladesh had lodged a protest note with India over similar comments made by Union home minister Amit Shah.

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Narendra Modi at the Jharkhand rally. Photo: Video screengrab/X/@narendramodi

By The Wire Staff

New Delhi: At a rally in Jharkhand’s Hazaribagh on Gandhi Jayanti, October 2, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that the population of Hindus and Adivasis is declining and that of “Bangladeshi infiltrators” is increasing under the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha government.

Jharkhand is slated to go for assembly polls later this year.

“They have never let Adivasis advance. They are preparing a new vote bank in Jharkhand…The Santhal Parganas are a living example of this. Here, Adivasi residents are constantly decreasing and infiltrators’ numbers are increasing consistently. Such a quick change in the demography signals a decline in the population of Adivasis and Hindus. Are you able to see this change in Jharkhand or not? Has the number of Bangladeshi infiltrators increased rapidly or not?” Modi was heard saying in his Hindi speech, which was broadcast on several mainstream media channels.

Modi and his party have of late amped up the “Bangladeshi infiltrator” rhetoric in the run up to the Jharkhand polls. By “infiltrator”, leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party mean “immigrants.”

He further exhorted the audience to answer as to whether “infiltrators were taking hold of the land here or not.”

“Jharkhand’s daughters, Adivasi community daughters are their targets or not? You see this threat, you see this change in the demography but the Jharkhand government does not. It is not prepared to admit that the population balance is awry in Jharkhand and the Adivasi population is declining,” he said.

This story was originally published in thewire.in. Read the full story here.

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