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JKNPP demands immediate deportation of Rohingyas B'deshis’ from Jammu
10/14/2018 9:44:25 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 14: Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party activists today staged a protest demonstration at exhibition ground in Jammu today.
While raising slogans of 'Chodho Hamara Jammu Pradesh, Rohingyas Jaao Bangladesh', 'Rohingyas, Bangladeshis Go back' the agitated protestors burnt the effigy of the GoI.
With proven criminal antecedents of Rohingyas besides seizure of Rs. 30 lakh from their possession in Channi Himmat by the police in the recent past, Harsh Dev Singh regretted that the GoI and the Governor administration were not taking the cognizance of the alarming situation which could explode and flare up tension in the entire Jammu province.
He said with the illegal settlement of these foreign immigrants not only the demography of Jammu city and its peripheral areas had been under threat but they had become hub of serious crimes. "The recovery of the huge amount following the seizure of biggest ever haul of heroin worth Rs 250 crores from Narwal area inhabited by Rohingyas on Aug 6 had led to the widespread speculation of 'hawala transactions' being carried out to fund terror activities in the State.
In February this year, their involvement was suspected in the terror attack on the Sunjuwan Army camp which had rocked the entire nation. They along with their supporters even dared to brutally attack the reporters and the cameramen from national media when they had visited the locality to cover the story of the illegal Rohingyan settlement in March this year", Harsh divulged.
Accusing the GoI of their failure to evict these unlawful foreigners, he said their settlement had further encouraged the anti-nationals operative in Kashmir to extend sectarian support to the Rohingyan settlement in Jammu region. He reminded the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh that the natives of Myanmar and Bangladesh had already been identified in Jammu city and its adjacent peripheries and as such they should be immediately deported from J&K. "Don't pass statements, just act. Do not test the patience of the nationalist Dogras. Deport them otherwise the nasty situation could lead to devastating socio-political conflict between the hosts and the unlawful foreigners", Harsh warned.
Prominent among those who spoke on the occasion included Rajesh Padgotra, Gagan Pratap Singh, Shyam Gorkha, Parshotam Parihar, Rajiv Mahajan, Nirmal Kishore, Kewal Krishan Sharma, Surinder Chauhan, Sahil Bhagat, Rakesh Verma besides others.
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