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| Prof Gupta for probing huge inflow of 'Burmese and Bangladeshis' in Jammu | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Nov 22: expressing concerns over the huge inflow of the foreigners in already troubled State, the former Union Minister, Prof Chaman Lal Gupta MLA demanded a through probe how thousands of Burmese and Bangladeshis have come and settled in Jammu and elsewhere. Commenting upon the reports that over three thousand Burmese have come and setteled in the outskirts of Jammu city including at Narwal and Channi Rama, Prof Gupta today through a statement stated that it indeed is a serious matter. He further added besides their settling down in and around Jammu what surprises more is that some mysterious organizations have cropped up and are collecting funds for their help. "How all this happening and with whose help these foreigners have reached hundreds of miles away Burma and Bangladesh needs a serious look as all this cannot be possible without a design working behind the scene," he asked while apprehending some vested interests elements too could be involved in whole affair. He said that there are already long pending problems of many refugees and displaced people from Pakistan, PoK, and even those of Kashmiri migrants numbering lacks but no such organization had ever come to support these unfortunate lot but with the arrival of Burmese and Bangladeshis some mysterious organizations have suddenly come up to support and extend financial help to these foreigners entering Jammu and Kashmir. He stressed for a serious attention by the authorities both that of the state as also at the centre that who guided these Burmese as also Bangladeshis to come to this state situated long away from the borders of Burma and that of Bangladesh. One cannot rule out the infiltration of ultras and subversive in the guise of these refugees, he said further adding, "all this needs to be taken into account for putting a check on the huge inflow and to plug the loop holes in the system as well which is helping these foreigners to settle down in Jammu. |
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