New Delhi: Asaduddin Owasi, head of the All India Majlis-e-Itihadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), on Saturday criticized the detention and exile of Bengali speaking Muslim citizens across India, incorrectly accused the police administration of “branding as illegal immigrants”.“Excavation in the BJP -led central government, Owasi alleged that it was doing” strong with weak “after the country’s poorest communities.On being taken to the social media platform X, Owissy claimed that those who were labeled as illegal migrants were repeatedly targeted as they lacked the means of challenging the atrocities of the police.
Owissi said in his post, “There have been reports of pushing Indian citizens into Bangladesh at gunpoint.”“In various parts of India, the police are illegally detaining Bengali speaking Muslim citizens and accuses them of being Bangladeshi. The government does a strong job with weak, and weakened with strong. Most of those who accuse them of being” illegal immigrants “are the poor: Slum-dollars, scavengers, domestic workers, domestic workers.In the same post, Owaisi also shared an image of an official order from the District Magistrate’s office in Gurugram, stating that the state government has implemented a standard operation process (SOP) to deport Bangladeshi citizens and Rohingyas. “The police do not have the power to take people into custody just because they speak a particular language.A few days after the Pune City Police arrested five Bangladeshi women from the red-light area on Wednesday, the statement of the AIMIM came. Acting on a specific tip-off, the Persked Police Station officials and the Human trafficking unit (AHU) conducted a raid, reported ANI.Women between the ages of 20 to 28 were found to be living in India without legitimate documents and using fake identity cards. Investigation revealed that he had illegally entered India from Bangladesh, introduced as residents of West Bengal, and was reportedly involved in prostitution in Pune.Operation also highlighted a human trafficking network, which provided his illegal entry and living in the country. Cases have been filed under the relevant provisions of the Immigration Act, Passport Act, and Human trafficking laws.Meanwhile, in Assam, the BJP -led state government has continued its eviction campaign, which it calls illegal encroachment on tribal land. Minister of State Atul Bora gave full support for the initiative, saying that it was necessary to protect the tribal belt from “suspicious people”.The Assam BJP reiterated on Tuesday that the eviction drive would continue until all illegal occupied land is approved, Cited ANI.