SC asks to clarify whether Rohingyas in India are refugees or illegal migrants
During a 8th May hearing, the Supreme Court clearly stated that under Indian law, Rohingyas are considered foreigners, and hence, they may be deported.
During a 8th May hearing, the Supreme Court clearly stated that under Indian law, Rohingyas are considered foreigners, and hence, they may be deported.
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In India the picture is just the opposite, crores of Muslim infiltrators have entered Indian border for last so many decades.
This is nothing but denying the illegal immigration.
This racket has earned crores of rupees by producing thousands of forged documents.
Police have launched a major operation against Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators illegally residing in the states of Haryana and Rajasthan.
As per the Supreme Court’s order, if Rohingya refugees present in India are found to be foreigners under Indian law, they should be deported.
If the Bengal Government does not issue Aadhaar cards, no infiltrator can enter India.
He further said that 154 crimes were registered in Mumbai city and suburbs between January 18, 2025 and February 28, 2025, in which 251 Bangladesh nationals have been arrested.
When will the illegal immigrants be expelled from the entire country ?