Centre should ensure that commoners do not suffer : Mamata

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

In the backdrop of the Centre telling the Supreme Court(SC) of intelligence on links between some Rohingya Muslims, Pakistan's and the Islamic State, Chief Minister today said that the should ensure that commoners did not suffer.

"I think all commoners are not terrorists. There are bad people and good people in every community. There is a difference between commoners and terrorists. Commoners must not suffer because if they do then humanity will suffer. I think that in accordance with the UN verdict we should not compromise our humanity with anything else," Banerjee told reporters at the secretariat here.


The country, she said, cannot compromise with any terrorist activities. "If there is any terrorist then the Central will take action against them," she said.

The Chief Minister further said that the Centre has asked it to deport those, including children, of the Rohingya community who had arrived in the state. "But the Child Commission was not agreeing with the move".

"They (Centre) has asked us to deport the children and others of the Rohingyas who have come here. But Institution of child commission are not agreeing with it," she said.

The Centre today told the Supreme that the Rohingya Muslims are "illegal" immigrants in the country and their countinous stay posed "serious national security ramifications".

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First Published: Mon, September 18 2017. 20:42 IST