Kejriwal wanted to give free flats to Rohingya, Center retaliated by showing the letter

Posted on 18th Aug 2022 by rohit kumar

The round of accusations and counter-accusations between Delhi and the central government on the issue of housing Rohingya refugees is not taking its name to stop. Now Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur have hit back saying that the Kejriwal government wanted to give free flats to Rohingyas. Accusing the AAP government of lying, he asked why is he sympathetic to the Rohingyas. Why is the Delhi government so kind to Rohingya infiltrators?

 

Anurag Thakur said, "The Chief Minister does not have any portfolio. But they work to provide all facilities to Rohingya. After all, why do Kejriwal's government and his officials talk about giving EWS flats to Rohingyas? When it comes to his health minister, he does not answer. Do not answer on alcohol policy. There is no deterrence in distributing free revdi. Now we went to give free flats to Rohingya. It shows that they are also liars. They also do not shy away from playing with national security for vote bank politics.

 

Showing a letter, Anurag Thakur asked on whose behest the Delhi authorities did this. He said, "They do the work of running away by making false allegations. The paper speaks the truth. Will the Delhi Chief Minister answer on this?" The Union Minister asked, taking the name of AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan, whether he distributes rations to Rohingya infiltrators or does so at the behest of the Delhi Chief Minister. He talks about settling them permanently.

 

Sisodia wrote a letter to Shah

 

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Thursday said he has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah urging him to order a probe to find out on whose instructions the decision to send Rohingya Muslims to flats in the national capital was taken. . Sisodia said, “We have not decided to shift Rohingya Muslims to the flat. The Center has also said that it has not taken this decision. Then who took this decision?" He demanded that strict action should be taken against those who have taken this decision. Sisodia said he has also urged the Home Minister to clarify the Centre's stand on the issue of relocating Rohingya Muslims.

 

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