Nearly 150 Rohingya Detained in Jammu, Raising Spectre of Deportation Union minister Jitendra Singh had said two months ago that Rohingya Muslims in Jammu and Kashmir wouldn't be able to secure citizenship by 'any means'. A Rohingya Muslim man prepares to walk through a full-body sanitization tunnel installed at COVID-19 dedicated Government Medical College hospital, in Jammu, Sunday, April 19, 2020. Photo: PTI Rights07/Mar/2021 Nearly 150 immigrant Rohingya Muslims who escaped persecution in Myanmar and were living in Jammu have been detained and sent to a ‘holding centre’. The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Saturday began collecting biometric and other details of Rohingyas residing in Jammu, officials said.