PPFA demands a rock-hard policy against illegal migrants
PPFA demands a rock-hard policy against illegal migrants

Guwahati: Understanding the grim situation, created by illegal migrants (precisely from Bangladesh) across India, a regional forum of nationalist citizens urges the Union government to adopt a rock-hard policy to detect and deport all the intruders as early as possible.
Patriotic People’s Front, Assam (PPFA), in a statement, lamented that successive governments in New Delhi have not understood the real menace of illegal Bangladeshi nationals and it’s time to take pragmatic actions before the majority Hindu population are uprooted from their own localities.
“In a Rajya Sabha debate during the year 2016, it was revealed that no less than 20 million illegal Bangladeshi nationals were taking shelter across the country. Prior to 2014, the central government estimated that this number was 12 million. If we add the Rohingya people from Arakan State of Myanmar, who continue entering India through the porous Bangladesh border, the number of illegal residents will only increase to many extents,” said the PPFA, questioning how much more degradation New Delhi is waiting for.
The northeast India based forum reminds that the people of Assam alerted the nation about the menace of illegal Bangladeshi migrants in the Eighties itself, but neither the national political clouts nor the mainland intellectuals (including editor-journalists) could understand the hazard that has almost grabbed the resources belonging to the Assamese community. If the illegal migration issue, which was highlighted by the agitating people of Assam during 1979 to 1985, had been addressed properly, the country would not have faced the crisis today, asserted the PPFA.
“Nonetheless, quite an uprising has been observed in the country lately against the illegal migrants. Mainstream media outlets are now full of such news and views. Can the political parties irrespective of their status (in the governments or in opposition) come together and make a strong decision to identify all illegal citizens and deport them accordingly? If the deportation is not possible immediately for various international obligations, they must be prevented from taking undue advantages including the voting rights. Will anyone listen to it?” concluded the PPFA statement.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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