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Assam Picking Up Bangladeshi Illegals, Dumping Them in No-Man’s Land | India news

Assam Picking Up Bangladeshi Illegals, Dumping Them in No-Man’s Land | India news


Assam Picking Up Bangladeshi Illegals, Dumping Them in No-Man's land
Assam Picking Up B’Deshi Illegals, Dumping Them in No-Man’s land

Guwahati: Assam’s BJP-LED Government has accepted the process of tracking of tracking down Between India and Bangladesh.At Least 49 Such “Declared Foreign Nationals” Were Pushed Back from Western and Southern Assam on May 27 and 29, After who which at Least Three Petitioners have separete moveed the supereme Court and Gauhati HC Seeking the whereabouts of their family members, suspended to have ben pushed back, and a halt to the ongoing drive.Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Said on Friday that “30,000 people, after being declared foreign nationals by various tribunals over the years, have disappeared. We have decided to speed up the process of detecting them, which was paused when the nrc was being updated. The moment we get them, we have to take action and we are working as per law “.Sarma said that in coming days there would be a lot of push-backs, and added that a declared foreigner could appeal in hc or sc. “If one has not preferred an appeal in the higher court, his right to stay in India is forfeited.“If judiciary has given a story (on the tribunal order declaring them foreigners), we are respecting the judiciary and we have allowed Sundar and we have allowed Sundar people to stay,” Sarma Said.Sarma said that there was two types of illgals – people who have just come in and those who have been declared foregics by tribunals.“The sc ordered (in Feb) that Thatay Declared Foreigners and Have Not Made Any APEAL ME SENT BE SENT BACK BACK BACT BAY Any means. Only yesterday 35 Bangladeshis who came in a few days ago Meghalaya, in Silchar, and WERE IMMIDIALE Pushed Back, “He said.On Thursday, Gauhati HC Issued Notice to the State Government Directing It to Provide Details of the whereabouts of two brothers who were married foreigners by a tribbunal and subsequent Conditional Bail. One torap ali, Nephew of Abu Bakkar Siddik and Akbar Ali, Claimed in His Petition that his family apprehends both his uncles “may be in danger of being Illegly pushed into bangladesh”.The two were declared foreigners by a tribunal in 2017 and synt to a transit camp in goalpara. They were released on bail in 2020 following an sc director They were Detained by Police on May 24, The Petitioner Submitted, and Claimed that Authorities have refused to give details of their whereabouts. The court has fixed the next hearing for June 4.Similarly, sc said on friday it would hear on monday a habeas corpus petition filed by a 26-yar-old man stating that his mother, monowara bewa of dhubri, also a Declared Foreigned. Police on May 24 and Since then Her Whereabouts Were Unknown.