Highlights
- Bihar assembly elections will be held in October-November 2025.
- PM Modi accused Congress and RJD of sheltering Bangladeshi infiltrators in Bihar.
- AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi rejected Modi’s claim and said there are no Bangladeshis in Bihar.
- Owaisi indirectly referred to Sheikh Hasina, calling her Modi’s “sister.”
- Sheikh Hasina has been living in Delhi since her fall from power in August 2024.
Modi’s Claim of Bangladeshi Infiltrators
During an election rally, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) of giving shelter to Bangladeshi infiltrators in Bihar.
He warned that these infiltrators are causing a “demographic crisis” and pose a threat to women’s safety.
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Owaisi’s Strong Reply
In response, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi strongly rejected Modi’s statement, claiming there are no Bangladeshis in Bihar, especially in the Seemanchal region, where his party had performed well in the last election.
Owaisi Said,
“Modiji said there are Bangladeshis in Bihar. Modiji, there are no Bangladeshis in Bihar, especially in Seemanchal. But in Delhi, there is your sister who came from Bangladesh. Send her to Seemanchal, we will send her back to Bangladesh.”
Indirect Reference to Sheikh Hasina
Owaisi’s “sister” remark was a clear reference to Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
After her government fell in August 2024 due to a student-led uprising, Hasina resigned and started living in Delhi, India. Since then, she has not appeared in public.
Source: Jamuna TV
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