Rohingyas issue:Rijiju appeals to international commission
Rohingyas issue:Rijiju appeals to international commission
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Kiren Rijiju, the  Minister of State for Home Affairs on Monday asked the International Human Rights Commissions to not spread false information against India on Rohingya Muslims matter.

He told the media that "It (Rohingya issue) is a sensitive matter. Whatever the Government of India does, it will be in the nation's interest. I would like to request the International Human Rights Committee and Commissions to not spread anything wrong against India," 

"Our way forward will be based in the nation's interest and we'll mention the same in our affidavit to be submitted to the Supreme Court," he added.

In the Rohingya matter, the Centre will today file an affidavit. The court will also hear a plea filed by the two Rohingya immigrants, Mohammad Salimullah and Mohammad Shaqir.

The Rohingya Muslims live in India after fleeing Myanmar over the past decade. Nearly 15,000 have received refugee documentation, according to the United Nations, but India wants to deport them all.

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