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Bangladeshis, Rohingyas must be tried under anti national law: Randhir
4/8/2020 9:59:11 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 8: Former Minister Thakur Randhir Singh a veteran leader and National President Aromatic Plants Growers association of India (APGAI) supported the fresh audit of Rohingyas migrants from Burma who were settled during Congress and NC regime in Jammu, Samba and some other places of Jammu and Kashmir. Singh demanded the deportation of Rohingyas back to their country as they are threat to the internal security of UT of Jammu and Kashmir and many have attended the Tablighi Jamat Congregation at New Delhi . Singh said no doubt Jammu and Kashmir police is working very hard to trace these anti national who have attended this meeting are still hiding their identity. Singh said the Tablighi have been found in Kathua , Samba and Rajouri and kept in quarantine . Singh said in Poonch , Rajouri and Tangdar Pakistan has activated their infiltrators Singh demanded that those officials and political leaders just to get votes manage the state subjects, Aadhar card and ration card of Rohingyas should be investigated by National Investigation Agency(NIA). Thakur Randhir Singh also welcomed the stringent provisions which have been forced to regulate the establishment and functioning of Brick Kilns in the UT of J&K particularly in District Kathua which he has been demanding for the last so many years as all brick kilns are set up in Kathua without any rule and regulations especially in village Dabwal Tehsil and District Kathua where a Jandore Brick Kiln Ltd This land was owned by Jandore Brick Kiln Society , Kathua with forty members unfortunately this Brick Kiln was transferred to Dabwal where lot of land was sold by Chitranjan Pal Singh son of secretary of society Late Balbir Singh to Amit Gupta on Rs 80 Lakhs .
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