Influx of intruders: Know all about the troubling settlement of Bangladeshis and Rohingyas in India
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Influx of intruders: Know all about the troubling settlement of Bangladeshis and Rohingyas in India

In recent years, the influx of Bangladeshis and Rohingyas in India has raised significant concerns. These migrants fearlessly exploit religious networks and indulge in corrupt practices to settle illegally in the country. Their presence is posing a big menace for the Bharatiyas

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The journey of a Bangladeshi or Rohingya migrant begins with their arrival in India, often disoriented and without any resources. However, they seek refuge in mosques, where they are provided with 100 per cent shelter simply because of their Muslim identity. These mosques, connected to larger religious networks, serve as the first stepping stone in their journey to illegally settle in India.

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Every district boasts a prominent Shahi Masjid, which acts as a pivotal link in this network. The mosques in each city are intricately connected to their respective Shahi Masjids, which, in turn, are linked to the Jama Masjid in Delhi. It is here that the real machinations of settlement begin.

Now, when Bangladeshis reach Delhi and take shelter in Jama Masjid, Jama Masjid checks which Lok Sabha constituency of North India has a lower Muslim population. Suppose Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh has a lower Muslim population. With the assistance of the Waqf Board, the local imams arrange accommodation and employment for the migrants.

The process of obtaining citizenship is rife with corruption, with local leaders and officials turning a blind eye in exchange for votes and kickbacks. Birth certificates are fabricated, passports are obtained without verification, and other essential documents, such as Aadhar cards, are procured through illicit means.

Political parties, regardless of their affiliations, are complicit in this scheme. From Congress to SP-BSP, AAP, and AIMIM, leaders across the spectrum lend their support to settle Bangladeshi Muslims and Rohingyas. Even inter-party rivalries take a backseat when it comes to advancing the interests of the Muslim community.

A glaring example of this is seen in Delhi, where Minister Amanatullah Khan has openly supported the illegal settlement of Rohingyas in Government-owned land using public funds from the Delhi Waqf Board. This unchecked infiltration has led to a demographic shift in several districts, where Hindus risk becoming minorities in the upcoming census.

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The quiet infiltration of Bangladeshis and Rohingyas poses a significant challenge to India’s demographic fabric and national security. As political leaders prioritise their communal agendas over national interests, the dream of Ghazwa-e-Hind and the imposition of Sharia law loom ever closer, threatening the secular fabric of the nation.

 

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