Conspiracy Unveiled: Settling Bangladeshis and Rohingyas to alter India's electoral landscape
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Conspiracy Unveiled: Settling Bangladeshis and Rohingyas to alter India’s electoral landscape

A deep-rooted conspiracy is allegedly underway to alter India's electoral landscape by settling Bangladeshi and Rohingya outsiders in strategically significant regions

Abhay KumarAbhay Kumar
Jan 4, 2025, 09:00 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Opinion
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Bangladeshi Rohingyas are being settled in the foothills of the Himalayas with a long-term vision to destabilise India. A special plot is being hatched to change the form of government by settling outsiders, especially Rohingyas and Bangladeshis, in small States. The BJP dominates the border States of the Himalayas. The BJP is in power in Uttarakhand for the second consecutive term. In Himachal Pradesh too, the BJP and the Congress party governments have been formed election after election.

The plan to settle Rohingyas and the Bangladeshi includes the Union Territories of Delhi, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and some specific States of the Northeast. The Legislative Assemblies in all these States are comparatively smaller than other States such as Bihar, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. The special feature of these smaller States is that the results of the Legislative Assembly seats are declared with a very small margin of votes.

In Himachal Pradesh, the Congress party succeeded in forming the government by ousting the BJP from power. But it is also worth noting that the Congress party was ahead of the BJP by less than 38000 votes. In the last 2022 Assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh, 8 seats were decided by a margin of less than a thousand votes. If outsiders are settled in this State and on some specific seats, then the government can be easily changed. To do this in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and other States, a lot of difficulties will have to be faced.

If a suitable government is formed in these border States, the outsiders can be called there and then they can be easily sent to other parts of the country. In that condition outsiders can be sent to other places by giving necessary documents and other identities to them from these States. For this reason, the outside forces are fixed on small States because from there the thread of success of their conspiracy lies.

Uttarakhand is a State with 70 Assembly seats. There were only 22 seats in this State which were split and converted into 70 seats. The Assembly seats of this State are smaller than other States and the electoral decision of the seats here is also made by a margin of hundreds of votes. In the last 2022 Assembly elections in Uttarakhand, 9 seats were decided by less than two thousand votes.

If even a thousand anti-BJP voters are added to some identified seats in some States of the Northeast including Uttarakhand, Delhi, Sikkim, Puducherry, then BJP can be easily defeated in these states. An attempt can be made to create many challenges by settling outsiders in the foothills of Himalaya, the Gorkhaland area of West Bengal.

The ultimate objective is that outsiders settle in the entire States in the border States of India especially in such States which have fewer MLAs and smaller Assembly seats. The final strategy is that a government of their mentality can be formed with their voting so that outsiders can be made citizens of India. Many kinds of challenges can be created for the country by settling such outsiders in border states.

Topics: votersRohingayasAssamBharatElectionsBangladeshis
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