NRC Excluded, not to be deported: Modi

NRC Excluded, not to be deported: Modi

The NRC Excluded people will not be deported to Bangladesh. This was formally assured by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina.

Bangladesh last night formally announced that it received assurance from Prime Minister Narendra Modi that NRC excluded people would not be deported to Bangladesh.

"Prime Minister Modi has personally assured our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina that those not on the NRC list of Assam would not be sent to Bangladesh in the near future" said H .T.Imam political adviser of Prime Minister Sehikh Hasina.

Speaking to a global media delegation in Dhaka, the influential Political Adviser to Ms Hasina sad that Dhaka has also been repeatedly assured on similar lines by other Indian dignitaries including by the High Commissioner of India Harsh Vardhan Shringla.

This is noteworthy that Bangladesh is going to election in next few months and India is desperate not to lose a friendly regime, after losing almost all the neighborhoods to regime which are not so friendly with India.

The Prime Minister's reported assurances directly contradict BJP President Amit Shah's "Ghushethetiya" comment in the Parliament. It is now increasingly clear that after obtaining the NRC final figure, India will most likely give work permit to those excluded in the NRC.

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