Rohingya Muslims will be wiped out from Haryana; verification campaign started

Published Date: 28-12-2024 | 5:48 pm

Chandigarh: The Haryana government has started preparations to take action against Rohingya Muslims living in the state. The police and CID have started identifying Rohingya Muslims by running a campaign across the state. The government has set a deadline of 12 January 2025 for their verification. The government has inputs that the number of Rohingya Muslims is fast increasing in Nuh. Talking to media persons, chief minister Naib Saini held a meeting with the senior police and CID officers directing to start a campaign to wipe out Rohingya Muslims mushrooming in Haryana state arrived from Bangladesh about 12 years ago and most of these families settled in districts near Delhi at Rewari, Nuh, Mahendergarh. Palwal, Gurugtam and Faridabad.  

According to the secret agencies alert, many of these people are involved in criminal and anti-national activities. Information reveals that between 600 to 700 Rohigyan families having a population of nearly 2000 persons are residing only in Mewat, disturbing law and order posing a threat in the state. As per CID report most of the Rohingya Muslim residing in the state have prepared their Aadhar cards as well as Ration cards illegally. PAN cards were also recovered from many Rohingya citizens living in the country. CID has started a campaign across the state. Police teams are now constantly visiting slums and identifying Rohingyas. RSS and Vishwa Hindu Parishad leaders met former Chief Minister Manohar Lal Kahttar and the present Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini regarding their demand.leaders have many times demanded from the government that Rohingya Muslims should be driven out not only from Haryana but from the entire country as they are a big threat to the security of the country.

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According to VHP national spokesperson Vinod Bansal, their number is in lakhs. He said they are also present in many districts across the state, but it is difficult to suspect them quickly because they have Aadhaar cards, ration cards and voter cards. Vishwa Hindu Parishad has been fighting to expel these Rohingya Muslims from the country since 2008. At that time, when they were expelled from Delhi, most of the Rohingya Muslims took refuge in Mewat in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh adjacent to Delhi. Many people started living there by forming small settlements. Now when the strictness increased again, the Muslims of Mewat gave them shelter. Information reveals, in 2008 these Rohingyas wanted to settle permanently in India by getting refugee status. For this, they also demonstrated outside the office of the UN Human Rights Commission. Then, citing the then working president of VHP, Praveen Togadia, Vinod Bansal had written a 40-page letter with complete documents to the concerned ministries, departments and state governments and the central government. In this, along with the demand of not giving refugee status to the Rohingyas, their presence was said to be dangerous.

According to VHP’s National Secretary Dr. Surendra Jain, we are not at all in favour of Rohingyas getting shelter here. They should be immediately driven out of India’s borders. Their links with terrorist organizations of many countries cannot be denied. These Rohingya Muslims had a strong tie-up with terrorist organizations in Myanmar to create disturbance against the army and the government. VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal says that according to the report of the Union Home Ministry, 40 thousand Rohingyas are living illegally in India, but in our report their number is in lakhs. Most of the Rohingyas are currently in Haryana, Jammu Kashmir, Hyderabad, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR as well as Rajasthan.

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The question arises how Rohingya Muslims were prepared. The Myanmar government made a nationality law in 1982, which revoked the citizenship status of Rohingya Muslims. Since then, the Myanmar government has been forcing Rohingya Muslims to leave the country. According to VHP, when Bangladeshi soldiers were posted on the Myanmar border, many of the soldiers were killed in the attack and these Bangladeshi soldiers kept their widows with them. They came back and their children stayed back. These Rohingyas are the joint children of Bangladeshi men and Myanmar women, and now neither Myanmar is ready to take care of them nor is Bangladesh accepting them. Recently, the Haryana government has taken its stand on these Rohingya Muslims and the state government Haryana is working rapidly on the identity cards of the families and its data. Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda also agrees with the Chief Minister’s opinion saying that our law does not allow any outsider to stay in the country.

 Any person living illegally is a threat to the security of the state as well as the  country. Police and CID in the state have been asked to identify the Rohingyas and Bangladeshis living in their respective areas and closely examine the legal aspects of their stay in Delhi, those who do not have valid documents to stay in India should be sent back to their country through the embassy. The Rohingyas living in the huts in Delhi claim that they have refugee cards issued by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), on this basis they have settled here.

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Police personnel interrogating people living in Rohingya colony of Bathindi, Kareni Talab of Jammu, where police conducted simultaneous raids in several areas and recovered identity card, Aadhaar card, PAN card and several other bank documents from them, which were made fraudulently. Major action was taken against those giving shelter to Rohingya citizens in Jammu city and its outskirts, many people were detained by the police during raid of people living in the Rohingya colonies were checked in Satwari, Trikuta Nagar, Aage Bahu, Chhanni Himmat, Nawabad, Domana and Nagrota police station areas, when many illegal government documents were recovered. Police took major action against illegally living Rohingya Muslims. 

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