BJP will seal Pakistan-China-Bangladesh borders Like Israel

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    "If Bharatiya Janta Party comes to power, our top priority would be to seal the borders of the country... If Israel, surrounded by hostile countries, can seal its borders, why can't we," Gadkari said. Flagging off a rally to mark the 50th anniversary of India-China war , the Bharatiya Janta Party President leader called upon Indian Political leaders to learn from the experience of Israel in keeping hostile elements at bay.

    Taking a dig at the Indian National Congress Party , Nitin Gadkari said, "To visit any country, one needs a visa, one needs to submit a number of documents. But in India we have totally opened up borders and told (illegal immigrants) 'come and intrude in our country, buy land, buy property'."

    BJP president Nitin Gadkari said, "Even if you raise slogans against India, you need not worry because everything will be facilitated. Just keep in mind to vote for the Congress."

    Accusing the Congress party of being responsible for the current state of affairs, Gadkari said illegal immigration pose a threat to sovereignty."Our borders are still insecure. That is why we need to learn from shortcomings of the 1962 war and ensure that such mistakes are not repeated," he said. He alleged that Congress leaders in Assam, from Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed to Tarun Gogoi, have all encouraged illegal immigrants.

    Nitin Gadkari said that while India and China can work together for peace and prosperity at the world and regional level, India cannot ignore threats where they are present. He cited reports of China's involvement in building infrastructure in POK.

    "Yet when we talk of defending our country, we are called communal... Has vote bank politics made us so indulgent that we have even stopped thinking about our country's national security?" Gadkari argued. The Bharatiya Janta Party president said that the recent problems in Indian state of Assam were not the result of any communal discord, but a struggle between Indians and foreigners ( Bangladeshis).

    The Bharatiya Janta Party , he declared, was determined to change the general state of the country in which the economy suffered from problems of unemployment, farmers' suicides and other issues.
     


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