M'lore: CM Promises Steps to Flush Out Overstaying Foreign Nationals from State


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Sep 29: Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa revealed, that the police officials have been given clear cut instructions to identify the citizens of Pakistan and Bangladesh who are overstaying in the state illegally, and to initiate steps against them.

Speaking to reports here on Sunday September 29, he said that the government has information about several foreign citizens, who continue to stay here, even after their visas have lapsed. They have also been asked to keep an eye on the activities of the foregin students, he added.

Charging the union government with following a soft stand on the issue of terrorism, he said, this attitude has encouraged the terrorists. "The information that raw materials for making bombs were supplied from Karnataka, is very disturbing. We will be taking all possible steps to stop such activities," he said.

He also came down heavily on the political parties for magnifying the incidents of attacks on churches for getting political mileage and asserted, that the government is committed to protect the interests of minorities.

On the issue of border dispute with Kerala at Mandekolu in Sullia taluk, he concurred that the state has informaion, that Kerala is trying to anexe 700 acres of forest land belonging to the state. "We are not prepared to sacrifice even an inch of land. We will conduct a joint survey soon and take a decision on the issue," the chief minister clarified.

  

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  • praba, bangalore

    Mon, Sep 29 2008

    your news is super

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  • Gretta Serrao, Goa

    Mon, Sep 29 2008

    Really life has become tough in GOA due to these foreign nationals ( Pak. & Bangla.). Government should take action to deport these nationals urgently before it's too late. We have been battling terrorism & Goa the prime target of these elements.

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  • Marian D'Souza, Mangalore Falnir

    Mon, Sep 29 2008

    What about the anti nationals who vandalised the churches , desecrated the Eucharist, beat the old,weak and the nuns ? First let him flush out these elements out of our state.Then only harmony and peace will once again be restored.

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  • Shanti Tauro, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 29 2008

    Happy to read above article, much needed action from Central Govt., but state govt has to carry out this burden as our Congress led UPA govt. is always pro Bangladeshi & Pakistani. We don't have any hope on either Congress & it's partners or the communists as all of them relying on these votes to come to power. We need full fledged BJP government at the centre & in all states to flush out these Bangladeshis, Pakistanis. Good luck India, Jai Hind.

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  • Gloria Fernandes, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 29 2008

    Flushing out foreign nationals to be carried out throughout India as major indian cities filled with Bangladeshis & Pakistanis. Mumbai is the most suffered from them. They are involved in much of the crimes like car thefts, robbery & many more. It's really a quite difficult for our country if these people allowed to come free, but it's not possible as long as Congress & UPA is in power , coz they need votes to come to power, these nationals are their major votebank.

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  • Vidya , Mangalore - USA

    Mon, Sep 29 2008

    I would like to congratulate our CM for his statement about flushing out foreign nationals. This should be carried out with immeadiate effect, as these elements have become much troublesome especially in Mangalore under the banner of KFD & PFI.

    Though Kerala is filled with these anti nationals, they are trying to expand their base to Mangalore & Udupi too. So this govt. must take stringent action soon to flush out them. Also i would like to suggest Bajrang Dal to carryout this mission instead of attacking churches, we too join with you if you start your mission. We christians are not at all involved in anti national activities & never be.

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  • Vishal D'Souza, Mangalore / Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 28 2008

    Dear CM, you should promptly do this work at first priority, as foreign nationals ecspecially Bangladeshis & Pakistanis filled in Mangalore & also in Bangalore. They are creating much troubles by joining with some of anti national local elements. These foreign nationals should be thrown out at first to maintain law & order. Due to these people our people are suffering in each & everything including daily wage workers. But our Congress leaders are mum on this issue as if they doesn't know anything because they get much votes from these foreigners.

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