SC to hear in January pleas against Centre\'s decision to deport Rohingya immigrants to Myanmar

SC to hear in January pleas against Centre's decision to deport Rohingya immigrants to Myanmar

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Friday deferred to January next year the hearing on pleas seeking to restrain the Centre from deporting over 40,000 Rohingya immigrants back to

"Let the matter be listed for final disposal in the month of January, 2019," a bench comprising and Justice S K Kaul said.

The bench was hearing three PILs filed by two Rohingya immigrants -- and -- and Zaffar Ullah and Harsh Mander on the issue.

They have challenged the government's decision to deport the Rohingya immigrants back to and condemned the pitiable conditions at the camps for them here.

Earlier, the apex court had cleared the hurdles, leading to the first ever deportation of seven illegally-migrated staying in to by dismissing the plea that had sought to thwart the government's move.

The top court had said those were convicted by the competent court under the Foreigners and held to be illegal immigrants.

Prior to this, it had appointed the area sub-divisional magistrates (SDMs) concerned as nodal officers, who could be approached by the Rohingya immigrants living at Kalindi Kunj in and in with grievances related to healthcare, water, sanitation and education.

Prashant Bhushan, appearing for Salimullah and Shaqir, had said various basic facilities related to education, and foodgrains were being denied to the as they did not possess IDs like Aadhaar.

The court has now posted for final hearing in January next year the petitions challenging the Centre's decision to deport over 40,000 Rohingya refugees, who came to after fleeing Myanmar due to widespread discrimination and violence against the community.

The Rohingya people have also sought the permission to enter India, besides education and facilities and grant of refugee ID cards by the

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First Published: Fri, November 30 2018. 19:55 IST