GUWAHATI, April 8 -- On the last day of campaigning for the Assam election, union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday stated all infiltrators have been identified and all that remains is to deport them one by one. Addressing the first of his three election rallies of the day at Patharkandi in Barak Valley, he urged voters to bring back Bharatiya Janata Party for a third consecutive term in the state to ensure that the task is completed. "We have already identified the infiltrators, not it the turn of sending them out of the country one by one. It is only BJP which changed Karimganj district's name to Sreebhumi, whereas Congress wants to gain power through votes of 'ghuspethiyes' (illegal immigrants). Congress has made infiltrators the majorty community in this region and wants to do that across Assam," Shah said. "I want to tell you that even if three generations of Rahul Gandhi come here, we won't let it happen. People from this area have been old supporters of BJP, but you have to break all records this time and ensure that all four seats from Sreebhumi districts are won by our candidates," he added. Shah said that BJP will return to power not just in Assam, but will also win the election in West Bengal. Once the party has governments in both the states as well as Tripura (all three sharing border with Bangladesh) infiltration would end and the task of deporting those already in India pick up pace. P4...