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250 Pakistani nationals, 1,750 Bangladeshis deported from India in last three years

The government on Wednesday informed the Parliament that around 250 Pakistani nationals and 1,750 Bangladeshis were deported from India in the last three years.

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The government on Wednesday informed the Parliament that around 250 Pakistani nationals and 1,750 Bangladeshis were deported from India in the last three years.

Replying to a question in Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju said that these people were deported to their respective countries after due process of identification.

Rijiju further said that some Bangladeshi migrants “may be prone to Islamic fundamentalism and become easy prey for militancy, communal conflicts and anti-India elements like Pakistani agency ISI”.

He also added that illegal immigrants enter the country without valid travel documents in a clandestine and surreptitious manner.

“During the last three years, 2014, 2015 and 2016, more than 250 Pakistani nationals and 1,750 Bangladeshi nationals were deported to their respective countries after due process of identification,” Rijiju said.

“There is no accurate data with regard to number of Bangladeshi citizens illegally residing in the country,” he said.

Rijiju said many illegal Bangladeshi immigrants are found to be involved in cases relating to theft/burglary, smuggling, human trafficking and drugs trafficking etc.

The government has been strengthening Indo-Bangladesh Border to prevent infiltration of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

Besides, bilateral mechanisms such as Joint Working Group on Security, Director General-level talks between Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), Home Secretary-level talks and Home Minister-level consultations are in place between the two countries to address problems arising from illegal border crossing, transborder crimes like smuggling of drugs, Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), human trafficking, he said.

 

Further, deportation of illegal Bangladeshi migrants is also undertaken by the state governments who have been delegated the power of detection and deportation of the illegal foreign migrants under the Foreigners Act, he said.

(With PTI inputs)