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“Demography rapidly changing in Bihar border areas”: PM Modi in Gaya Ji, says will throw out every illegal immigrant

Launching a scathing attack on Mahagathbandhan, the PM said Congress and RJD want to take away the rights of the people of Bihar and give them to these immigrants for appeasement and vote bank

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Aug 22, 2025, 03:15 pm IST
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Gaya Ji: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 22 said that the increasing population of illegal immigrants in the country is a matter of concern and to tackle the danger he has proposed a demographic mission, which will begin its work shortly. He further alleged that the Congress and the RJD wanted to take away the rights of the people of Bihar and give it to illegal immigrants as part of their appeasement policies to further their vote bank.

Addressing a gathering in Gaya Ji, the PM assured that the “double engine” NDA government will not let illegal immigrants take away the opportunities meant for Indians and decide the future of the country.

Referring to his Independence Day speech, PM Modi said, “From the Red Fort, I have talked about the danger of infiltrators. Bihar is facing the danger too. The increasing population of intruders in the country is a matter of concern. In the bordering areas of Bihar, demography is rapidly changing. The NDA government has decided not to let illegal immigrants decide the future of our country. We will not let immigrants take away the jobs meant for the people of Bihar. We will let illegal immigrants rob the rights of the Indians.”

#WATCH | PM Narendra Modi says, "… The increasing population of illegal immigrants in the country is a matter of concern. In the bordering areas of Bihar, demography is rapidly changing. The NDA government has decided not to let illegal immigrants decide the future of our… pic.twitter.com/XgHGCQUKm9

— ANI (@ANI) August 22, 2025

Referring to newly launched ‘High-Power Demography Mission’, Prime Minister Modi said that the mission will begin shortly and the government will “throw out every illegal immigrant” from the country.

He also targeted opposition Congress and RJD, accusing them of “appeasing” immigrants just to increase their vote bank.

Read more at: PM Modi inaugurates, lays foundation stone of multiple development projects worth around Rs 13,000 crore

The Prime Minister said, “To tackle this threat, I have proposed to start a demographic mission. This mission will begin its work shortly. We will throw out every immigrant… People of Bihar need to beware of the supporters of these immigrants in the country… Congress and RJD want take away the rights of the people of Bihar and give them to these immigrants for appeasement and to increase their vote bank…”

On 79th Independence Day, Prime Minister Modi, from the ramparts of Red Fort, announced the launch of a ‘High-Power Demography Mission’, citing concerns over demographic changes in border areas and said that it is a threat to national security.

Addressing the nation on the Independence Day, PM Modi warned against infiltrators affecting the livelihoods of Indian youth, targeting the sisters and daughters, and misleading tribal communities to seize land.

The Prime Minister cautioned the nation about a conspiracy aiming to change India’s demography and said, “I would like to alert the nation about a concern, a challenge. Under a well-thought-out conspiracy, the country’s demography is being changed, and the seeds of a new crisis are being sown. Infiltrators are snatching away the livelihood of the youth of my country. Infiltrators are targeting the sisters and daughters of my country. This will not be tolerated. These infiltrators mislead innocent tribal and capture their land. The country will not tolerate this.”

He further noted that changing democracy is a national threat and said, “When demographic change takes place in border areas, it causes a threat to national security…No country can hand it over to infiltrators…So, I would like to say that we have decided to start a ‘High-Power Demography Mission’…”

Operation Sindoor has drawn a new line of Bharat’s defence policy

Noting that Operation Sindoor has drawn a new line of Bharat’s defence policy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Bharat, through this operation, has sent a strong message that no adversary will be left “unpunished” and Bharatiya missiles will strike and eliminate terrorists even if they are hiding in the depths of hell.

The Prime Minister recalled his first visit to the state after Pahalgam attack and said, “Bihar is the land of Chanakya and Chandragupta Maurya. Bihar has stood as the backbone of the country at all times. Every resolve made on this pious land is the strength of the country and doesn’t go in vain. When the Pahalgam terror attack happened, I had vowed to reduce the terrorists to dust from this land. The world has seen that resolve getting fulfilled.”

#WATCH | PM Narendra Modi in Bihar:

“Bihar is the land of Chanakya and Chandragupta Maurya, a backbone of the nation that has always stood strong. Every resolve made on this sacred land becomes the country’s strength and never goes in vain.

When the Pahalgam terror attack took… pic.twitter.com/RYOrtyzReE

— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) August 22, 2025

“Pakistan was attacking us with drones and missiles but India was scattering Pakistan’s missiles in the air like twigs. Not even a single missile of Pakistan could cause any harm to us. Operation Sindoor has drawn a new line of India’s defence policy, sending a strong message that no adversary will go unpunished. Whether terrorists hide in the depths of hell, India’s missiles will track them down and eliminate them,” the PM added.

As he inaugurated and laid foundation stone of multiple development projects worth Rs 13000 crores in Bihar, Prime Minister Modi stated that the double-engine government is working continuously for the development.

He said, “The double-engine government is working continuously for the development of Gayaji. In a single day, projects worth Rs. 13000 crores were inaugurated or their foundation stone were laid in holy land of Gayaji. These include several major projects related to energy, development and health. This will give strength to the industries of Bihar and create new employment opportunities for the youth. I congratulate the people of Bihar for this.”

“Today, a hospital and research centre were inaugurated for better healthcare services in Bihar. Now the people of Bihar have got one more facility for the treatment of cancer. I get greatest happiness from removing difficulties from the lives of the poor, making the lives of women easy,” Prime Minister Modi asserted.

(ANI)

 

 

Topics: BiharPrime Minister Narendra Modiillegal immigrantsInfiltratorsPM Bihar visitHigh-Power Demography MissionBihar bordering areas
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