Nitesh Rane Warns of Major Security Threat from Illegal Bangladeshis and Rohingyas in India
BJP leader and Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane has raised concerns about the presence of Bangladeshi nationals and Rohingyas in India. He claims their illegal stay is an attempt to Islamise society, posing a significant security threat. Rane insists that these immigrants should not be permitted to remain in India, as they represent a major concern for Mumbai and the nation.

Rane emphasised that illegal immigrants should be expelled from India. He suggested sending them to Pakistan and Bangladesh, referring to these countries as "dumping grounds." Rane stated, "Not a single Bangladeshi or Rohingya should be staying here." He believes this action is necessary to protect India's interests.
Security Concerns and Political Alliances
Rane highlighted the efforts of BJP leaders like Mangal Prabhat Lodha and Kirit Somaiya in safeguarding Mumbai's interests. He expressed that the presence of illegal immigrants is an attempt to control the city or state. According to Rane, past experiences have shown that this issue poses a serious threat to both Mumbai and the country.
In response to NCP SP leader Supriya Sule's remarks on the dress code at Siddhivinayak temple, Rane accused her of opposing Hindutva. He questioned whether Sule had ever addressed issues like radicalisation among Muslims or dress codes in mosques. Rane claimed, "Their favourite topic is hating Hindus," referring to Sule and other MVA leaders.
Dress Code Decision and Political Criticism
Rane praised the Siddhivinayak temple trust's decision to ban short skirts and revealing clothes. He urged other temples to adopt similar measures. According to him, this decision deserves appreciation and should be emulated by other religious institutions.
Commenting on political alliances, Rane criticised the Shiv Sena UBT for aligning with AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi. He compared Uddhav Thackeray's party to the Muslim League, suggesting that Thackeray and Owaisi have become like brothers. Rane warned that when the Waqf board claims Matoshree, Thackeray's private residence, he will understand the implications.
The concerns raised by Nitesh Rane reflect ongoing debates about immigration and security in India. His comments also highlight tensions between political parties over religious and cultural issues. The situation underscores the complexities of addressing illegal immigration while balancing political alliances and societal values.
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