Centre files affidavit in Supreme Court terming Rohingyas threat to national security

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The Centre on Monday filed an affidavit in the Supreme on deportation of Rohingya Muslims from and said that the illegal influx of the refugees will adversely affect the fundamental rights of Indian citizens and cause a threat to the security.

The apex had told the to submit the affidavit after a plea was filed before it against the deportation of the illegal immigrants to Myanmar.

"In light of what is stated hereinabove, as the subject matter of the is not justiciable, as the fundamental rights of Indian citizens would be adversely effected, as there is serious security threat or concern and when a just and fair procedure prescribed by exists for deportation," the Centre said, in the affidavit.

It further stated that as evident from Article 19(1) of the Constitution, the right to reside and settle in any part of the territory of as well as the right to move freely throughout the territory of - is available only to the citizens of and no illegal immigrant can file a plea in the apex demanding the same.

"India, as a sovereign nation, has the first and the foremost Constitutional duty and obligation towards its citizens to ensure that the demographic and social structure of the country is not changed to their detriment due to the influx of illegal immigrants into the territory of India," the affidavit added.

Some Rohingyas are indulging in illegal and anti activities such as mobilisation of funds through hundi or hawala channels, procurring fake or fabricated Indian identity documents for other Rohingyas and also indulging in human trafficking, the Centre added.

"Illegal influx of Rohingyas, in significant numbers, has started into the territory of since 2012-13 and the Central has contemporaneous from security agencies inputs and other authentic material indicating linkages of some of the unauthorised Rohingya immigrants with Pakistan-based terror organisations and similar organisations operating in other countries," the Centre said.

It further said that there is an organised influx of illegal immigrants from Myanmar through agents and touts facilitating illegal immigrants Rohingyas into via Benapole-Haridaspur (West Bengal), Hilli (West Bengal) and Sonamora (Tripura), Kolkata and Guwahati.

In its affidavit, the Centre also submitted that many of the Rohingyas figure in the suspected sinister designs of the ISIS and other extremist groups want to achieve their ulterior motives in including that flaring up communal and sectarian violence in sensitive areas of the country.

"Stating that there are more than 40,000 Rohingyas in India, the Centre said that the illegal immigrants entered from Myanmar using porous border between and Myanmar.

Taking note of the Centre's affidavit, the apex has adjourned the hearing in the matter to October 3.

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First Published: Mon, September 18 2017. 15:02 IST