Speaking to ANI, Sarma said, "40 per cent of the population in Assam consists of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, and that if this percentage increases by another 10 per cent, Assam will be automatically absorbed into Bangladesh. I have been repeatedly saying this for the past five years."
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday conducted searches at ten locations across five states in an Al Qaida Gujarat terror conspiracy case involving illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.
The Bangladeshi Cell of South East District Police has successfully identified, apprehended, and deported 28 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants found residing illegally in India.
According to officials, the deportation process has been initiated with the help of the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), Delhi after completing all codal formalities.
The Delhi Police have detained three illegal Bangladeshi migrants living in India, following a tip-off about their presence in the RK Puram area. Their identities were verified with the assistance of family members in Bangladesh, and the deportation process has been initiated through the For
Aishwarya Sharma, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) for the South East district, among the 25 arrested individuals, 13 were women and 12 were men who had been communicating with people in Bangladesh using an application.
The Delhi Police's Operations Cell in the South West District has detained two illegal Bangladeshi migrants. They failed to produce any valid documents and admitted to being illegal migrants.
The detained migrants have been identified as Farjana Akter, a resident of Dhaka; Nazma Begum, a resident of Jessore; Resma Aktar, a resident of Palpara; and Orko Khan, a resident of Kotwali Jessore.
Moitra has reportedly said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah's "head should be cut off" for failing to check the infiltration of illegal Bangladeshis into India. The comments were allegedly made in Bengali during a media interaction on Thursday.
TMC MP Mahua Moitra has reportedly said Union Home Minister Amit Shah's "head should be cut off" for failing to check the infiltration of illegal Bangladeshis into India.
In an intensified action amidst the ongoing illegal eviction drive in Assam, the state police in the early hours of Friday pushed back 10 illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators from the Sribhumi sector.