Assam

Centre Rolls Out Red Carpet For 2.5 crore Bangladeshi Hindus

Pratidin Bureau

Bangladesh National Hindu Grand Alliance Secretary General Govinda Chandra Pramanik claimed that around 2.5 crore Bangladeshis ready to come to India, if the controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill is passed.

He claimed that if that happens, the entire demography of Assam and North East will change irreparably. The Hindu religious leader accused the BJP-led government of provoking Hindu Bangladeshis to come to India.

"BJP should send out a strong message to Bangladesh government that attack on minorities will not be tolerated, the Bangladesh government is very friendly towards the minorities but we feel that if BJP steps in, it will be more fruitful," Pramanik added.

Pramanik also said that India should put pressure on Bangladesh to take back Hindu refugees.

It may be mentioned that the BJP openly gave the issue a communal tinge by setting double standards, embracing the Hindu Bangladeshi immigrant as a "refugee" and deriding the Muslim as an "infiltrator".

A large section of people and organisations in the northeast have opposed the bill saying it would nullify the provisions of the Assam Accord of 1985, which fixed March 24, 1971, as the cut-off date for deportation of illegal immigrants irrespective of religion.

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