NRC will put full stop to illegal immigration: Bakshi

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 4: BJP’s national incharge for Journals & Publication Department, Shiv Shakti Bakshi today elucidated all pros and cons of NRC since 1951 and then Assam Accord of 1985 and its consequent effects on the demography of Assam and WB states.
While addressing a seminar cum interactive session at party headquarter, Trikuta Nagar, he said that it was only Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s vision and far sightedness that draft document of NRC has been released in public domain. This congruous step shall be given a full stop to infuse of illegal immigration from neighbouring countries.
The seminar was organised on the issue of National Register of Citizen (NRC) where Shiv Shakti Bakshi delivered a key note address.
Dr. Narinder Singh, State general secretary dealt at length about the potential danger and demographic invasion by Rohingyees from Myanmar in and around Jammu city. He said that it is ironical that after crossing 7-8 states the refugees have come to find a secure peace in Jammu to settle.
Rajesh Gupta, MLA Jammu East earlier gave an introductory lecture on the issue. He also spoke on the various issues that have been imposed by the illegal settlements by foreigner Rohingyas and Bangladeshis in Jammu.
At the outset, Rajnish Jain incharge Publication Division, J&K BJP welcomed Shiv Shakti Bakshi and deliberated on the working of the Department in the State. He also threw light on the publication and distribution of BJP’s Journal in the State by the organization.
Vote of thanks was present by V.K. Sethi Incharge of Department for production of material. He expressed his gratitude to Shiv Shakti Bakshi to spare time out of his busy schedule at Delhi to come here to share his rich experience and in-depth knowledge about the topic with BJP leaders and workers.
BJP State vice-president, Purnima Sharma, MLC Ramesh Arora, S. Varinderjit Singh, Dr. Pardeep Mahotra, Sanjay Khanna, Kulbhushan Mohtra, Deepak Gupta, Malvinder Singh (Shanty) and others were among the prominent BJP leaders present in the seminar.