Rohingya deportation to have far-reaching impact in Jammu: J-K BJP

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

The BJP's and Kashmir unit on Thursday welcomed the deportation of Rohingya from to their native country of Myanmar, terming it positive and progressive, and claimed it would have a far-reaching effect on the state.

Earlier in the day, the rejected the plea made by one of the Rohingya refugees seeking to restrain the Centre from deporting them to

"The deportation of seven Rohingya from to their native country will have a far-reaching impact in the border state of and Kashmir, and division in particular, which houses a large number of illegal immigrants," Balbir told reporters here.

"These people have acquired identity cards, got registered as voters and even possess Aadhaar cards," he claimed, adding the BJP had been spearheading a movement for their identification and deportation from Jammu to countries of their origin, since long.

The party had also sensitized the and made several representations to the central leadership for their early deportation, Rattan said.

A petition in this regard was also filled before by one of the member of BJP Legal Cell in 2015 he said.

There had been apprehension that the settlement of these illegal immigrants in Jammu division was a part of conspiracy to change its demography and also serve as a means of boarding and guiding elements working against interests of the nation, Rattan claimed.

The said the has taken a few important measures to set in motion the process of deportation of illegal immigrants.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 17:50 IST