PIL In Supreme Court to Deport Illegal Rohingyas, Bangladeshi Infiltrators from West Bengal Within 1 Year.
(Judicial Quest News Network)
A PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court on Saturday seeking direction to the Centre and state governments to detect, detain and deport illegal Rohingyas and Bangladeshi infiltrators from West Bengal within 1 year.
A West Bengal resident and social activist Sangita Chakrborty in her PIL has prayed for directions to the Centre and State to identify and invoke National Security Act against government employees, police personnel and security forces, who have links with infiltration mafia and help Rohingyas-Bangladeshis to infiltrate into West Bengal.
The petition filed through advocate Ashwani Kumar Dubey.
It is prayed in the petition that Government should confiscate the disproportionate assets of those officials who have hands in gloves with such infiltrators.
The need for expeditious identification of infiltrators is more pressing now then ever. Petitioner also seeks direction to Centre and State to identify and invoke NSA against government employees, travel agents and other such people, who provides PAN, AADHAAR, Passport, Ration Card, Voter Card, Driving License to Rohingya and Bangladeshi infiltrators; and confiscate their 100% dipropionate assets.Petitioner also seeks declaration that sentence for making forged and fabricated PAN, AADHAAR, Passport, Ration Card, Voter Card, Driving License and such other documents, shall run Consecutive not Concurrent.
Petitioner also seeks direction to the Centre to add a Chapter in the IPC to make illegal infiltration, a cognizable non-bailable and non-compoundable offence.
It is not a matter of dealing with a religious group but the matter of identifying those who illegally crossed the border and continue to live in Bengal, contrary to law and the Constitution, the plea said.
Highlighting the present scenario, we have chosen to remain virtually oblivious to the grave danger to national security arising from this unabated influx of infiltrators. The prophecy that except the Sibsagar district, the Assamese people will not find themselves at home in Assam, is well on its way to becoming true as reflected by demographic pattern in other States.
Referring to Article 19 As evident from Constitutional guarantee flowing from Article 19, right to reside and settle in any part of India as well as right to move freely throughout the territory of India is available only to the citizens of India as evident from Article 19(1) of the Constitution. However, this right of Indian citizen is being violated due to Rohingya Bangladeshi infiltrators.
Right to life include right to food, right to shelter, right to good environment and right to livelihood.
However, this right of Indian citizen is being violated due to Rohingya Bangladeshi infiltrators. Right to life include right to food, right to shelter, right to good environment and right to livelihood.
The petitioner contended that There are other contributory factors facilitating infiltration from Bangladesh-Myanmar.
Ethnic, linguistic and religious commonality between illegal migrants and people on our side of border enables them to find shelter.
It makes their detection difficult.
Some political parties have been encouraging and even helping illegal infiltrations with a view to build vote banks. Infiltrators work for lower remuneration than local people.
This makes them acceptable. With corruption being all pervasive, corrupt officials are bribed to provide help. Many such rackets have been busted. Recently many individuals were found providing forged citizenship certificates and other documents to Rohingya Bangladeshi infiltrators.
We have chosen to remain virtually oblivious to the grave danger to national security arising from this unabated influx of infiltrators.
The prophecy that except the Sibsagar district, the Assamese people will not find themselves at home in Assam, is well on its way to becoming true as reflected by demographic pattern in other States.
The influx of infiltrators poses serious threat to the unity, integrity & security of country.
Total 5 crore infiltrators by taking advantage of their ethnic similarities and other connections with the people of India illegally residing in India unlawfully.
According to Foreigners (Report to the police) Order, 2001, made under the Foreigners Act 1946, where any person who has reason to believe that a foreigner has entered India without valid documents or is staying in India beyond the authorized period of stay accommodates such foreigner in a premise occupied owned or controlled by him, for whatever purpose, it shall be the duty of such person to inform the nearest police station, within 24 hours, of the presence of such foreigner.