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DFSS demands deportation of Rohingyas
4/27/2018 10:37:01 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 27: The workers of Dogra Front & Shiv Sena under the leadership of President Ashok Gupta took out a procession in Jammu city in demand for deportation of Rohingyas. The party workers raised slogans against Bangladeshis & Rohingya demanding there deportation as they have become a security risk to the nation and there role on changing the demography of Jammu.
Gupta stated that most of them are indulged on illegal activities such as contraband, Human trafficking, Burglary and none the less there support to the terrorists.
The protesters were shouting slogans like "Go Back, Go back, Rohingyas Go back.Attempt is being made to change the demography of Jammu.
According to the central government estimates, around 40,000 Rohingyas may be living in India illegally. They have arrived in the country through porous India-Myanmar and India-Bangladesh borders in separate batches since 2012-13.
Depending on differing estimates of the Jammu and Kashmir government and the Centre, there could be 6,000 to 10,000 Rohingya living in Jammu, where their presence has become the subject of threat to national security and to the local citizens as well.
Gupta stated that the settlement of the Rohingyas is a plan to change the topography of Jammu as all these people have been settled in a circle around Jammu. One of the minister in the current government is a very strong supporter of theses Rohingyas as he has always been boasting them.
He further alleged that Rohingyas have encroached the state land and made their 'jhuggis' (huts) upon them. Several thousands of Rohingya immigrants, who were forced to leave their native land, entered India through porous Indo-Bangladesh border. Reportedly, many Burmese families had unlawfully settled in the outskirts of Jammu city during last three years or so.
Smelling a deep rooted conspiracy behind the settlement these immigrants in Jammu region, Gupta said, "It had been reported that these people had clandestinely managed Permanent Resident Certificates, identity cards, ration cards and water and electricity connections for their daily needs with the help of some politicians and officials in the administration." He added that while the Rohingyas from Myanmar and Bangladesh could manage to settle in Jammu besides Tibetan refugees enjoying voting rights in Kashmir, "ironically the West Pakistan refugees, who crossed over to Jammu to survive the massacre of partition, were still struggling for their rights since 1947.
These people are mostly working as socks vender in the old city which makes them not only portable and untraceable but also someone who are snatching away the employment from local people.
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