Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday (25 September) said if the NRC was implemented in the national capital, Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari will have to leave the city first.
Kejriwal made the statement while responding to a question on Tiwari saying that illegal immigrants were responsible for the increase in crime in Delhi, while referring to a particular case.
“If NRC was implemented in Delhi, Tiwari will have to leave Delhi first,” the Chief Minister said.
Tiwari, also a Lok Sabha MP from Delhi, had been demanding National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the national capital, after it was done in Assam.
Earlier this week, Tiwari told IANS that the NRC is important as there is no record of illegal foreign immigrants living in the city, who are also a threat to the security of the nation.
“There is no record of the illegal immigrants. They commit a crime but we do not have any record. They may also do anti-national activities. It is a security threat for the people as well as the country,” Tiwari said.
He mentioned that “the NRC will only target those people who are from outside the country. Indians, from any part of the country, living in Delhi will not be affected in any form. The issue will be only for illegal foreign immigrants.”
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