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Rohingyas, a ticking time bomb
Ravinder Jalali3/29/2018 11:45:46 PM
Now the Bangladesh Government has also expressed threat perception from these Rohingyas and had expressed its desire to repatriate at an earliest because they see that these Rohingyas who are unemployed and can fall easy prey to terrorist organisation to carry out terrorist activities. Supreme Court has also decided not to issue orders for central government to grant health care and education facilities to Rohngyas refugees because it would have adverse repercussions on the India's diplomatic relations with Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Appearing for the centre Tushar Mehta, Additional Solicitor General made it clear to SC that diplomatic solutions are being worked out and it will be not be feasible to reveal such plans before court. He further said that these diplomatic solutions are being taken at highest levels and is not for public consumption.
The interesting part of the plea was questioning the genuineness and the motive of these NGOs and individuals seeking facilities for these Refugees. It is strange that these NGOs including Parashan Bhusahan is talking of humanity but ignores the plight of our own countrymen who are the worst suffers of humanity.
These NGOs re talking of section 21 the constitution and surprisingly raises issue of "Vasudevakutamb" which in Sanskrit means that the entire world is one, and also International conventions and protection of human tights.
These NGOS seems to be playing in the hands of those forces that are part of breaking India forces. These NGOs and such individuals has become more threat to the security and integrity of Nation than these Refugees.
It is wrong to compare the Rohingyas with Tamil refugees as the relief or facilities to Tamil refugees are as per Indo Ceylon Agreement of 1964 and there is no such agreement between India and Myanmar. With the latest revelations as per newspaper reports Rohingyas settled illegally in Jammu has now resorted to drug pedalling as well as girl trafficking besides the anti-national activities as found in Sunjwan terrorist attack on the army.
These Rohingyas are settled around these military camps and are considered as providers of base for launching terrorist activities. Gauging from these incidents it seems that these Rohingyas are stretching their limits and have become more assertive and all these can not happen without the support from local people and political patronage especially Kashmir centric leaders.
Recently there were reports of stone pelting on army installation at sunjwain after the terrorists struck killing seven people which can not be ignored and is sufficient indication of involvement of Rohingya in such anti-national activities.
This is not an ordinary incident and is part of a bigger conspiracy to derail Jammu from stability and bring it into the fold of militancy and terrorism.
In a recent case, two Rohingyas managed to escape and police feels helpless in nabbing then out which clearly indicates that Police have failed to monitor their day to day activities to check their involvement in illegal activities. It also proves beyond doubt that these Rohingyas are enjoying the support and patronage of political parties.
Now the Central Govt. has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court stating that the Rohingyas are illegal immigrants and not refugees, now it is clear that these Rohingyas are to be deported outside India as early as possible. Any delay in their deportation may cause unnecessary problems in our country as there are various anti-national organisations and elements who may encash on such issues for their own political ends and may do great harm to our country.
The people and leaders, who advocate their case on international human rights conventions and norms, forget that they become hypersensitive on selective basis and ignore when their own people in their country face human rights violation.
No body raised his voice when talk about Kashmiri Pandits were thrown out of their homes.
The fact of the matter is that these Rohingyas are not innocents who have been discriminated in their own country but are the sponsors and supporters of terrorism.
Another important point is why our country should bear them. Ours is a poor country and they will be drain on our limited resources and our economy.
Here it is pertinent to mention that the Rohingyas are people from the Rakhine State of Myanmar, who reside mainly in Northern Arakan Township.
During the Pakistan movement in the 1940`s, Rohingyas in western Myanmar organised a separate movement to merge the state with East Pakistan (Now Bangladesh. Rohingyas founded the Mujahid Party in Northern Arakan in 1947. The aim of Mujahid Party was to make Arakan as an autonomous State.
Even Intelligence agencies has raised the issue with Ministry of Home Affairs and called for an immediate check of these Rohingyas from settling down in Jammu.
These Refugees are helped by some NGOs in providing them the basic amenities and arranging to provide education to their children in Madras's. There are some NGOs including noted lawyer Prashant Bhushan who take the plea of International Human Rights convention and fundamental rights but these so called learned people forget that India is not a member of refugee convention and fundamental rights does not apply to illegal immigrants.
The strange and interesting feature is that Kashmir centric politicians and separatists are that they are extending all the help to these refugees and it was recently reported that these Rohingyas are now in a position to form groups and approach the local politicians who extend their all the support of all kinds including people.
It is the high time for the Govt., to tackle this issue on priority basis with out wasting any time before it will turn into an explosive and there is no return.
The J&K Government has to explore all the avenues to see that they are deported as early as possible before it explodes in this sensitive border state which is facing militancy.
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