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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Kolkata (PTI): A day before the counting of votes for the West Bengal assembly elections, two persons were arrested on Sunday for allegedly being involved in a firing incident outside the residence of a BJP leader in North 24 Parganas district, police said.

BJP leader Kundan Singh lodged a police complaint, alleging that a few gunmen fired at his house in the Noapara constituency around Saturday midnight.

Based on the CCTV footage, the two accused were apprehended, a senior officer said.

BJP's Noapara candidate Arjun Singh, in a post on social media, claimed that around 12.05 am, two armed miscreants arrived on a motorcycle at the residence of Kundan Singh, a BJP functionary and secretary of the Barrackpore organisational district, with an "intent to kill him".

According to the BJP leader, the accused are residents of Garulia and are known criminals.

Their names as offenders had been submitted to the Election Commission, he said.

The police officer did not specify whether the two arrested persons were the same individuals named by Arjun Singh.

According to the complaint, one round of firing took place outside Kundan Singh's house, triggering panic in the area.

The BJP candidate also questioned the role of the police, claiming that one of the accused had been detained by the police on the polling day but was later released in the evening.

The Noapara assembly seat went to the polls on April 29.

Several BJP leaders alleged that attempts were being made to create an atmosphere of fear ahead of the counting and weaken the organisation of the opposition parties.

The counting of votes will take place on May 4. Polling for the West Bengal assembly elections was held on April 23 and April 29.

The BJP urged the Election Commission to intervene immediately to ensure peaceful counting.

TMC candidate Somnath Shyam rubbished Arjun Singh’s allegation, claiming that the BJP nominee had orchestrated the firing incident to divert attention from imminent defeat.

“Arjun Singh knows all the gangsters in the Barrackpore belt. Everyone knows about his links with the underworld. Let the police investigate the incident,” Shyam said.