Rohingya refugees in Jammu fear deportation after over 150 detained 01 April 2021
Johra Bibi, a Rohingya refugee in Jammu, is taking care of her brother s two children Khalida and Noora. Her brother Ibrahim and his seven-month pregnant wife Sazida were detained in Jammu on 6 March. Sandeep Singh
Johra Bibi, a Rohingya refugee in Jammu, is taking care of her brother s two children Khalida and Noora. Her brother Ibrahim and his seven-month pregnant wife Sazida were detained in Jammu on 6 March. Sandeep Singh
On 6 March, the Jammu police detained 155 Rohingya refugees in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The refugees, who were living in camps in Jammu city, were sent to a sub-jail which had been converted into a holding centre in Hiranagar, a town in the Kathua district. They were first called to the Maulana Azad stadium in Jammu for the verification of their credentials and COVID-19 tests. Mukesh Singh, the inspector general of police
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Cannot Immediately Send Back Those Who Fled Myanmar s Crackdown: Mizoram MP
Mizo National Front s K. Vanlalvena accused the Centre of doublespeak .
MNF Rajya Sabha MP K. Vanlalvena. Photo: dipr.mizoram.gov.in
New Delhi: A Rajya Sabha member from the Mizo National Front (MNF) said on Tuesday that it will “not go down well” in Mizoram if the Central government insists on deporting the nearly 400 people who have fled Myanmar after the military coup in that country.
The Hindu, K. Vanlalvena accused the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) of “doublespeak”. He said even as Mizoram chief minister Zoramthanga was “assured recently” that no one will be deported, the MHA had sent a letter to the state governments of Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Mizoram â they share a border with Myanmar â asking them to identify and deport people fleeing the coup.