Infiltrators to be removed from rolls and country in five years: Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said illegal immigrants would be removed from electoral rolls and the country within five years. Addressing a gathering in Guwahati, he also attacked the Congress and challenged Rahul Gandhi on the issue
Published Date - 21 February 2026, 06:47 PM
Guwahati: Asserting that if India can be free of Naxals, it can also be free of infiltrators, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that illegal immigrants would be removed not only from the electoral rolls but also from the country in the next five years.
Shah was addressing a gathering after laying the foundation stone for a new campus of the Assam Police 10th Battalion, which he said would be constructed on land freed from encroachments by infiltrators.
“It is, however, not enough to evict infiltrators from encroached land as they will go and settle elsewhere. They must be removed from the country,” he said.
Attacking Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, Shah said that the Congress leader had once said that infiltrators would be removed, but the “Congress cannot do so as illegal immigrants are its votebank”.
The Congress policy of protecting infiltrators has threatened Assam’s ‘jati’ (people), ‘mati’ (land) and ‘bheti’ (foundation), he alleged.
“If the Congress is committed to getting rid of infiltrators, I challenge Rahul Gandhi to mention it in its manifesto,” he said.
Shah said that Assam will become the industrial hub of eastern and northeastern India in the next five years.
Elections to the 126-member Assam Assembly are expected to be held in March-April.