A 12-year-old schoolgirl was shot in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar district by a stray bullet originating from intense fighting across the border in Myanmar, escalating...
CM Yogi cited a recent Supreme Court observation regarding Bangladeshi and Rohingya illegals residing in the country and said, “The Honourable Supreme Court, while hearing a case, made a very important observation that the red carpet cannot be rolled out for infiltrators. This clearly demonstrates that infiltrators are unacceptable at any cost. Citizens, not infiltrators, have the right to resources.”
The IB is recruiting 5,000 Security Assistants across India, with a special focus on youth fluent in Rohingya for postings in Kolkata for tackling the menace of illegal immigration from Bangladesh.
Notably, a nationwide Operation Push-back is being conducted to detect, detain and deport illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya immigrants and Assam is leading the way.
As many as 427 Rohingya are feared dead in twin boat tragedies two weeks ago near the Myanmar coast, as per The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Many of these Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators have been found involved in many serious crimes, including smuggling, trafficking and robberies etc.
Home Minister Amit Shah directed authorities to crack down the entire network assisting Bangladeshi and Rohingya intruders illegally entering the country, obtaining documents, and settling in India.
In response to a PIL seeking govt benefits and school admissions for Rohingya refugees, the SC said education shall be provided to all children without discrimination.