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Did Amit Shah Say 100 Crore Infiltrators Have Entered India?: A FactCheck

The Indian Express misquotes Amit Shah as saying 100 crore illegal infiltrators have entered India. The newspaper corrects its story but the statement is viral.

By - Nivedita Niranjankumar | 25 Sept 2018 8:29 PM IST

 

Bharatiya Janata Party National President Amit Shah, has been lampooned on social media this week for supposedly saying 100 crore infiltrators have entered India, however, a fact-check of his speech in Delhi shows Shah was misquoted by the Indian Express. The newspaper corrected its story later on.

 

On September 23, Amit Shah gave a speech as part of the Purvanchal Mahakumbh event in Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan. Shah's anti migrant speech also drew sharp critique online for referring to migrants as "infiltrators" and "termites".

 

An article published on September 24 in the Indian Express misquoted Shah as having said '100 crore infiltrators entered the country'. The newspaper published an extract of Shah's speech in Hindi, "Delhi ke andar awaidh ghuspethiyon se pareshani hai ya nahi? Inhe desh se nikalna chahiye ya nahin?100 crore ke tadad mein ghuspethiye ghus gaye hai aur deemag ki tarah chaat gaye hai desh ko. (Isn’t there a problem of illegal immigrants in Delhi? Should they be removed from the country or no? 100 crore infiltrators have entered and like termites are eating up the country)”

 

Image of The Indian Express's September 24, 2018 edition

 

 

BOOM accessed Shah’s speech from the BJP's official YouTube account and found that Shah never used the number 100 crores but only said 'crores'.

 

At 24 minutes (YouTube counter) onward Amit Shah says, ‘Delhi ke andar awaidh ghuspethiye hain. Isse pareshaniyan hai ya nahin hai batao? ....Yeh ghuspethiyon ko nikalna chahiye ya nahin nikalna chahiye? Desh mein karodon ki sankhya mein ghushpethiye ghusse hue hain. Deemak ki tarah chaat gaye hain desh ke bhavishya ko. Unko ukhaad phenkna chahiye ya nahi?

 

(There are illegal infiltrators in Delhi. Is this a problem or not, tell me? Shouldn’t we remove these illegal infiltrators? Illegal infiltrators have entered the country in crores. Like termites, they have eaten the future of the country.)

 

 

https://youtu.be/J1Fff8RKNBI

 

 

The Indian Express corrected its story and included a note at the bottom explaining the error though the URL of the story is still the previous headline.

 

"(An earlier version of this report incorrectly quoted BJP president Amit Shah as saying 100 crore illegal infiltrators had entered the country. Shah had said crores of illegal infiltrators had entered the country)" - The Indian Express

 

 

Screenshot of the correction published by The Indian Express

 

 

Several Congress functionaries tweeted the incorrect article while targeting Shah.

 

RS Surjewala,Communications-in charge of the All Indian Congress Committee,shared the incorrect story on September 24.

 

 

 

Like Surjewala, the official handle of the All India Mahila Congress and Karnataka Congress also tweeted the same article.

 

 

The tweet by Karnataka Congress was like by Congress President Rahul Gandhi, Karnataka Congress President Dinesh Gundu Rao and other party bigwigs.

 

 

In addition to Congress members, the incorrect statement was tweeted by Rajya Sabha member Manoj K Jha.

 

 

Filmmaker Rakesh Sharma also tweeted the story.

 

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