New Delhi, Aug 1 : Delhi BJP MP Manoj Tiwari on Wednesday urged Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to identify the Rohingya Muslims and Bangladeshi infiltrators residing in the national capital illegally and deport them back to their countries.

In his letter to the Home Minister, the BJP MP from northeast Delhi constituency said, "Thousands of Rohingya and Bangladeshi infiltrators are residing in Delhi illegally."

He said that with the involvement of few officials they have got the Aadhar and ration cards, which should be investigated.

"Many a times, these people have been found involved in criminal activities across the country. On many occasions in Delhi their presence have threatened the law and order situation," the Delhi BJP Chief said.

Praising Rajnath Singh's statement in the Lok Sabha over the infiltrators issue, Tiwari said, "We request you to take the same step towards these foreign intruders which is being followed in other parts of the country.

"They should be identified and deported back to their countries," Tiwari demanded.

The Bharatiya Janata Party's remarks came three days after over 40 lakh of the 3.29 crore applicants have been excluded from Assam's draft National Register of Citizens (NRC) released on Monday, sparking concerns about their future and triggering a nationwide political row.

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New Delhi (PTI): "I go to Parliament to create impact, not ruckus," said Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha on Saturday as he rejected allegations levelled against him by the Aam Aadmi Party, calling them "false" and part of a "coordinated campaign".

In a video, Chadha dismissed claims that he did not join opposition walkouts, terming the charge a "blatant lie".

He challenged his detractors to cite even a single instance where he failed to participate and said parliamentary proceedings are recorded through CCTV cameras.

Refuting another allegation that he refused to sign a motion related to the Chief Election Commissioner, Chadha said no party leader had asked him, either formally or informally, to sign it. He added that several other MPs from his party had also not signed the motion.

The MP said his focus in Parliament has been on raising public issues such as GST, income tax, air pollution in Delhi, water concerns in Punjab, public healthcare, education, railway passenger issues, menstrual health, unemployment and inflation.

Chadha said that he goes to Parliament to "create impact not ruckus" as it runs on taxpayers' money and it is his responsibility to highlight their concerns. "Every lie will be exposed," he said.