Bandi Sanjay warns BJP may launch ‘Rohingya Go Back’ movement in Hyderabad
Union Minister Bandi Sanjay countered the ‘Marwadi Go Back’ rallies in Telangana, highlighting Marwaris’ positive contribution to the state’s economy. He warned of a potential ‘Rohingya Go Back’ movement and urged the public not to support politically motivated campaigns
Published Date - 15 August 2025, 09:02 PM
Hyderabad: Countering the “Marwadi Go Back” rallies, Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay said Gujaratis and other communities were in Telangana to conduct business, contributing to the State’s GDP growth.
“People, irrespective of their region or state, are permitted to conduct business freely in India. Many Telangana residents are settled and working in other states,” he said. “Rohingyas have settled in the Old City, which has reportedly become a hub for ISI. There should be protests against Rohingyas,” he added at the Tiranga Rally here on Friday.
“If the Congress and communists support the ‘Marwadi Go Back’ rallies, the BJP will conduct a ‘Rohingya Go Back’ movement,” Bandi Sanjay warned.
The Union Minister clarified that Marwaris were not looting any communities and were conducting their businesses legitimately. On the contrary, he said, many traditional BC occupations, such as dry cleaning and decorations, were being taken over by other communities. He appealed to the public not to support such campaigns, calling them politically motivated ploys.