India is taking out by pushing Bangladeshis, Bangladesh, seeing this, will send Diplomatic Note

When India started sending illegal Bangladeshis spread across the country and sending them to Bangladesh, Bangladesh has erupted. Bangladesh’s Foreign Affairs advisor Mohammad Tauheed Hussain has accused India that he has been forcibly “pushed” in Bangladesh without following the process of exile by declaring “people” as foreigners. He said that Dhaka will send a diplomatic letter to New Delhi on this issue. Tauheed Hussain said, “Each case is being reviewed individually under the exile process and only verified citizens are being withdrawn, but India is resorting to forcibly pushing the border.” He added, “We will send a new, concrete letter. We are seeing that incidents of forced pushing are still happening. But this is not something that we can stop physically.”
Let us tell you that India has submitted a list of people to Bangladesh whom he considers Bangladeshi citizen. According to Tauheed Hussain, Dhaka has accepted some of them after verification. He also emphasized that there is a formal system to resolve commercial cases and Bangladesh is trying to ensure that all actions are according to the process. He said that Bangladesh is in regular contact with India.

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Let us tell you that after the Pahalgam attack on April 22, the nationwide verification campaign started across the country and it was accelerated after the ‘Operation Sindoor’, which started on 7 May. Due to this, thousands of Bangladeshis have been sent back to their country so far. A large number of Bangladeshi are also going back. Let us tell you that these illegal migrants are brought to BSF by Air Force aircraft to the border from various places. There they are kept in temporary camps. Apart from food, they are given some Bangladeshi currency when needed and then a few hours later they are “pushed back” in their country.
Let us tell you that the Union Home Ministry has instructed the states and union territories to complete the identity and verification of documents of suspected illegal migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar in a 30-day time limit. If the documents are not verified within this period, then such persons will be deported. In the instructions issued on 19th of last month, the Ministry of Home Affairs had asked the states and union territories to identify, identify, identify and deport illegal migrants using their legal rights. Also, a sufficient number of detention centers have been asked to be set up at the district level, where such persons can be kept till the process of exile. These instructions are part of the new campaign launched by the central government against illegal migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar. A copy of these instructions has also been sent to the Director General of Border Security Force (BSF) and Assam Rifles (DGS), who protect India’s borders from these two countries.
Let us also remind you that in February this year, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that strict action should be taken against any network that illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants enter the country, make documents and keep them hinging. He had said, “The issue of illegal intruders is related to national security and it should be dealt with strictly. They should be identified and deported.”

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