India news has been pushed back over 2,000 illegal immigrants in Bangladesh since Operation Sindoor

India news has been pushed back over 2,000 illegal immigrants in Bangladesh since Operation Sindoor

Sources in the government said that more than 2,000 alleged illegal Bangladeshi immigrants are estimated to be “pushed” across the border by Indian authorities as the operation vermilion began in the early hours of May 7, after a nationwide verification practice, government sources said. The Indian Express,

During the same period, he said, similar immigrants voluntarily crossed the Indo-Bangladesh border amidst the fear generated by Crackdown.

According to sources, the government’s action is taking place along the Bangladesh border in Tripura, Meghalaya and Assam. Gujarat was one of the first people to start a round-up and is responsible for almost half of them who have “pushed back”, he said. Sources said that Delhi and Haryana have also sent back a large number of immigrants, who travel the rest from Assam, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.

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“This is an ongoing process and the cities with important economic activity in all states are scoring such illegal immigrants after verification of their documents. A focused attempt started in this direction after the Pahgam attacks in April. Since Operation Sindoor, Gujarat has started after Dellhe and Haryana.” Said a senior government source.

According to the source, these alleged illegal migrants are being kept for boundaries in the IAF aircraft from various places and have been handed over to the BSF to be held in the Makshift camps along the border. The source said that they are provided with food and some Bangladeshi currency, if necessary, and “pushed back” into their country after a few hours of custody.

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Referring to the action being taken with the border in Tripura, Meghalaya and Assam, a security establishment officer, a security establishment officer said, “There is a perception that these states have been elected because they are BJP -ruled. But this is not true. The BJP is not a small minority in Meghalaya. The house was a small minority. The house, and on both sides feared family connections, laws and order issues.”

According to another official, only 2,000 Bangladeshi immigrants have shown voluntarily crossing the border. “Due to largescale reporting in the media about a rift, many illegal migrants from Bangladesh are leaving the country for fear of being detained voluntarily,” the official said.

More than 2,000 illegal immigrants were pushed back in Bangladesh since Operation Sindoor

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According to sources, the operation is still running smoothly with the border guard Bangladesh (BGB) with his Indian counterparts with “cooperation”.

“This is because most of the people who have been scored are not opposed to exile. Most are ready to go back to India decades ago. Most are ready to go back. Once a round is taken to the border, they call their relatives in Bangladesh, who are ready to take them. The family,” the family, “Another security installation officer said.

However, sources said that they expect some official restlessness in Bangladesh, once a number of 10,000 or 20,000 reaches a week. “This is only a temporary solution. Such exercises have been done on a very small scale, even in the past, also under the UPA government. But these illegal immigrants often come back once when the heat is low. That is why the government is emphasizing for the biometric possession of all such immigrants, which are being pushed back with large impulses.”

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