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Process started to identify Rohingyas, deport them back to Myanmar
3/10/2021 11:31:55 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 10: The Government of India has started the process to identify Rohingyas living in Jammu and deport them back to Myanmar. As per a ground report over 150 Rohingyas were detained and sent to a holding centre of Hiranagar Jail.
So far, the Government has identified over 6,000 Rohingyas living in the region. It is possible that the process will be completed in phases.
Those who are shifted to the holding centre will face investigation and sent back to their country after the consent of the Ministry of Home Affairs and External Affairs.
Ashok Gupta said that over 13,600 foreign nationals are living illegally in Jammu and Kashmir. Among these illegal migrants, Rohingyas and Bangladeshis have the highest number. The majority of the Rohingyas are staying in Jammu, especially in Bailey Charana, Bahtindi, Channi and Samba region. In the last few years, Rohingyas have been named in several criminal and terrorist activities.
The workers of Dogra Front & Shiv Sena under the leadership of president Ashok Gupta took out a celebration rally in Jammu city upon the removal of Rohingyas from Jammu city as they have posed a great threat to the safety and security of the nation.
Rohingyas had an active role in the Sunjwan terror attack on the military base in which six soldiers and one civilian died.
Gupta stated that the local residents of Jammu are happy that the Rohingyas are being identified, and the process of sending them back to their country has started.
He further stated that these Rohingyas crossed 2 international borders to come to Jammu. They are trained in cutting fences, digging tunnels and camouflage. In the past few days various tunnels have been discovered by the security forces on the border on which there involvement cannot be denied. These Rohingyas at the stuck of dawn come out on streets to sell contraband/ band substances to the youth as it is known to all that the drugs are supplied in Jammu & Kashmir by Pakistan as a source to raise money which states the hand in glove situation of Rohingyas with ISI Pakistan.
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