Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan expressed deep concern about Rohingya intruders in the state

Vijayawada
Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan expressed deep concern about Rohingya intruders in the state on Tuesday. He described it as a serious threat not only from the employment of the local people, but also to national security. He raised the question that how are such people getting Aadhaar card and ration cards? Pawan Kalyan said, "Between 2017-18, I received many complaints especially from the goldsmith community that people from Bengal have started working and working. It is suspected that many of these are Rohingya from Myanmar. There is a local network working at the local level, which is very important. I have shared the subject with the concerned authorities."
Intruders occupying the rights of local
Pawan Kalyan expressed concern over the employment of local youth, saying, "Local youth should get priority in jobs in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. When there is not enough employment for our own people, we cannot give these opportunities to illegal intruders."
South India becomes soft target
He said that South India is already a soft target. “We have already seen the blasts in cities like Coimbatore and Hyderabad. I had informed the DGP about the possible threat at Kakinada Port. Later Telangana and Andhra Police also caught a suspect in joint action." Pawan Kalyan appealed to the government and administration to "strengthen the employment priority and security system of the local. It is necessary to adopt a decisive and cautious attitude regarding illegal infiltration."