Gurugram Police Apprehend Ten Bangladeshi Nationals for Illegal Residency
Detention of Bangladeshi Nationals
On Saturday, the Gurugram Police took into custody ten individuals from Bangladesh for allegedly living in the city without legal permission. Authorities confirmed that the documents found during the operation verified their nationality.
Sandeep Kumar, the Public Relations Officer for Gurugram Police, stated, "We have detained ten individuals who are illegal Bangladeshi immigrants. Their Bangladeshi documents were recovered, and the deportation process has commenced."
AIMIM Chief's Response
Asaduddin Owaisi, the leader of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), criticized the detention of Bengali-speaking Muslims across India. He argued that labeling these individuals as illegal immigrants is unjust, as they belong to a marginalized community that often cannot voice their concerns against police misconduct.
Owaisi also highlighted alarming reports of Indian citizens being forcibly pushed into Bangladesh. He remarked, "Reports indicate that police in various regions are unlawfully detaining Bengali-speaking Muslims, accusing them of being from Bangladesh. There are disturbing accounts of Indian nationals being sent to Bangladesh at gunpoint. This government tends to act firmly against the vulnerable while being lenient with the powerful. Many of those labeled as 'illegal immigrants' are among the poorest, including slum dwellers and domestic workers, who are repeatedly targeted due to their inability to contest police actions."
Concerns Over Police Authority
He further asserted, "Law enforcement does not possess the authority to detain individuals solely based on their language. Such broad detentions are unlawful."
Additionally, Owaisi shared a document from the Gurugram District Magistrate's office on his social media account, which he claimed outlines a standard operating procedure for the deportation of Bangladeshi nationals and Rohingya individuals.
