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JKNPP seeks Centre's intervention in deportation of Rohingyas
3/3/2018 11:29:57 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 3: The JKNPP today sought the intervention of Union Home minister Rajnath Singh to ensure early deportation of illegally settled Rohingyas and Bangladeshi nationals from the Jammu region.
The Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) also alleged that the PDP-BJP government had failed to take concrete action against the illegal foreign immigrants.
"The illegal immigrants pose a threat to communal harmony and pluralism of Jammu... The Union Home Minister should personally intervene and direct the state government to take necessary action in this regard otherwise the situation in Jammu could take an ugly turn like in Kashmir," party chairman Harsh Dev Singh said.
Singh said that these immigrants described as 'ticking time bombs' by the intelligentsia had been found active in fuelling narco smuggling, human trafficking, child abductions, beggary, border crossing and other crimes.
With their suspected involvement in the recent terror attack on Sunjuwan Army camp, he said that public outrage had swelled to such an extent that the 'writing on the walls' seeking deportation of Rohingyas and B'deshis also appeared at public places in Sujwan, Narwal Bathandi, Chawadi and even posh Gandhi Nagar area.
Mr. Singh added that besides alleged sacrilegious acts and established involvement in drugs trade, there were reports of Rohingyas having been involved in the crime to flare up communal tension in Jammu city thus instigating the people to come on the roads to lodge their protest. Terming their early repatriation as an SOS call by all the sects and communities of Jammu region, he warned the State govt that the public's dam of patience could break anytime if these illegal foreign immigrants were not deported from our soil.
Singh, who led a protest demonstration at the Exhibition Ground here, also claimed that a campaign against Rohingyas and Bangladeshis had gained momentum after the attack on an Army camp in Sunjwan last month.
"The PDP-BJP government is showing obnoxious laxity in deporting Rohingyas and Bangladeshis from Jammu despite brewing public anger and adverse reports of security agencies," the former minister said.
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