New Delhi: Aarti, who lives in the Hindu refugee camp at Majnu ka Tila, went to meet North Delhi Municipal Corporation Mayor Avtar Singh with Aarti and Ishwar. At the same time, he also cherished Aarti and the daughter. During this time, the Mayor also congratulated the people living in the camp for the new year. It also said that this new year has brought a new dawn for Hindu refugees. Under the new law, people living in this camp have become entitled to citizenship. Offensive mention of India in Nepal parliament, debate on bill continues At the same time, when he was asked about this, he said that during the meeting, the mother of Nagrikta wants to meet PM Narendra Modi and thank him for enacting the new citizenship amendment law. It is worth mentioning that the daughter was born on 24 November. This girl, born during the ongoing protests in the country over the Citizenship Amendment Act, has been named Nagrikta. AE's Crown Prince will be visiting Pakistan, will discuss these issues with Imran BJP raised the problem of refugees in the Human Rights Commission: It was noted that the BJP has accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government of human rights violations. The party said that electricity and other basic facilities are not being provided to the Hindu refugees of Pakistan. A delegation of BJP leaders led by Shyam Jaju, in-charge of Delhi Pradesh BJP, reached the Human Rights Office on Wednesday. Earlier, BJP leaders visited the refugee camps at Majnu ka Tila and Signature Bridge. Electrical connections were provided to the nearby temple at the Signature Bridge camp. Now the connections have been cut. In the same way, electricity was being provided from the generator in the camp located at Majnu's Tila, now the generator has also been removed. He has asked the Human Rights Commission to send a team to the refugee camps. BJP leaders Amit Khadkhari, Mahesh Verma were also present on the occasion. Taliban militants attack on highway police post, 8 soldiers killed