Govt says Rohingyas are threat to national security, infiltration from Myanmar too
Govt says Rohingyas are threat to national security, infiltration from Myanmar too
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New Delhi: The proceedings of the Lok Sabha in the Monsoon session have not been conducted properly due to the uproar by the opposition. The biggest reason for this is the issue of so-called espionage through phone tapping. The opposition parties created so much ruckus in the house that lasted for two days that no issue could be discussed in detail. But on Tuesday, such information was given by the government in the Lok Sabha, which is surprising.  

The government says that illegal Rohingya migrants are becoming a threat to national security. It was also said that some illegal Rohingya migrants are involved in illegal activities. Explain that India is not a signatory to the 1951 United Nations Convention on Refugees and its associated protocols. In such a situation, if someone enters India without documents, then he is considered an illegal migrant, and action is taken against him as per the existing provisions of the law.

In a written reply to the question of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) MP Ritesh Pandey, it was said that a petition has been filed in the apex court requesting not to extradite Rohingyas from India. This matter is still under consideration. However, the Supreme Court has not given any stay order on the deportation of Rohingya. At the same time, the central government has also given instructions to increase vigil on the Indo-Myanmar border. The government has also received information about infiltration from Myanmar. 

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