Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta Backs Double-Engine Govt Amid Crackdown On Illegal Immigrants

New Delhi: After Delhi Police conducted a verification drive to identify illegal immigrants, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta said that the double-engine government is doing its job."...The Delhi government is doing its job. There has been a change in Delhi. There is a new double-engine government..." Gupta told ANI.#WATCH | Delhi | On Delhi government's verification drive to identify illegal immigrants, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta says, "...The Delhi government is doing its job. There has been a change in Delhi. There is a new double-engine government..." pic.twitter.com/QKvVNaUE62— ANI (@ANI) March 6, 2025On Thursday, the Delhi Police conducted a verification drive to identify illegal Bangladeshi immigrants living in the Sangam Vihar area of Delhi.In January this year, Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena directed the police to launch a special mission to identify Bangladeshi immigrants living in the national capital.Jagan Mohan Reddy Directs YSRCP MPs To Raise Andhra Pradesh Issues Strongly In ParliamentA resident of the Sangam Vihar told ANI that the police personnel had asked her when she had moved to the area."I am from Kolkata and have lived in Delhi for the last year. The police asked me when I moved here...They checked my Aadhar card," she said.Earlier this week, at a meeting of the top officials of the Delhi Police, it was decided to intensify the measures to identify and deport illegal immigrants from Bangladesh as part of a drive against those staying illegally in the country.The LG had directed the Delhi police to launch an outreach programme through print and social media to generate public awareness on the importance of verifying employees/domestic help and workers, including construction labour, in the interest of their own security.Haryana Assembly Budget Session Begins, Congress Yet To Name Leader Of Opposition"Resident Welfare Associations/Shopkeeper Associations may also be sensitized about the need for antecedent verification before employment. For those employers who are providing employment, accommodation or shelter to such illegal immigrants without antecedent verification, suitable legal action may also be initiated," the LG's letter in January to the Delhi Police Commissioner read.In February this year, Delhi Police apprehended 16 people suspected of staying in India illegally.The officials said that the people were found overstaying in India without a valid Visa. They were produced before the Foreign Regional Registration Office (FRRO), which ordered their deportation. Accordingly, they were sent to a Detention Centre.Disclaimer: This is a syndicated feed. The article is not edited by the FPJ editorial team.

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta Backs Double-Engine Govt Amid Crackdown On Illegal Immigrants

New Delhi: After Delhi Police conducted a verification drive to identify illegal immigrants, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta said that the double-engine government is doing its job.

"...The Delhi government is doing its job. There has been a change in Delhi. There is a new double-engine government..." Gupta told ANI.

On Thursday, the Delhi Police conducted a verification drive to identify illegal Bangladeshi immigrants living in the Sangam Vihar area of Delhi.

In January this year, Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena directed the police to launch a special mission to identify Bangladeshi immigrants living in the national capital.

A resident of the Sangam Vihar told ANI that the police personnel had asked her when she had moved to the area.

"I am from Kolkata and have lived in Delhi for the last year. The police asked me when I moved here...They checked my Aadhar card," she said.

Earlier this week, at a meeting of the top officials of the Delhi Police, it was decided to intensify the measures to identify and deport illegal immigrants from Bangladesh as part of a drive against those staying illegally in the country.

The LG had directed the Delhi police to launch an outreach programme through print and social media to generate public awareness on the importance of verifying employees/domestic help and workers, including construction labour, in the interest of their own security.

"Resident Welfare Associations/Shopkeeper Associations may also be sensitized about the need for antecedent verification before employment. For those employers who are providing employment, accommodation or shelter to such illegal immigrants without antecedent verification, suitable legal action may also be initiated," the LG's letter in January to the Delhi Police Commissioner read.

In February this year, Delhi Police apprehended 16 people suspected of staying in India illegally.

The officials said that the people were found overstaying in India without a valid Visa. They were produced before the Foreign Regional Registration Office (FRRO), which ordered their deportation. Accordingly, they were sent to a Detention Centre.

Disclaimer: This is a syndicated feed. The article is not edited by the FPJ editorial team.