Rohingyas, Bangladeshis posing great threat to Jammu: NSF

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 17: National Secular Forum staged strong demonstration against the growing Rohingyas and Bangladeshis activities and urged the State Government to take immediate remedial measures to weed out and stop these parasites operating in the State.
Hundreds of NSF activists led by President Dr Vikas Sharma raised slogans against the Rohingyas, Bangladeshis and their sympathisers. They requested the Chief Minister to take an overall review of the growing Rohingyas, Bangladeshis in the State and direct all security agencies to identify their sympathisers.
Addressing the protesters, the NSF President Dr Vikas Sharma said the Rohingyas, Bangladeshis and their sympathisers are working under a clear cut strategy to allow penetration of the unorganized labour, youth, educated unemployed, intelligentsia and the middle class.
They are living in fabricated shanties and slums at some of the congested colonies including Rajiv Nagar, Qassim Nagar, Narwal, Bhatindi, Borhi, Channi Himmat, Nagrota and areas adjoining the Bahu Fort besides others, Sharma said.
Smelling a deep rooted conspiracy hatched by certain unscrupulous forces to settle the immigrants in the colonies encircling the Jammu city, Dr Sharma maintained that these immigrants had been settled here by several NGOs and Madrassas who had illegally managed to procure PRCs, Identity Cards, Ration Cards, Water and Electricity connections for their daily needs by conniving with some politicians and officials in the administration.
He once again exhorted the State and Union Governments to take serious cognizance of the security threat posed by these immigrants in the wake of recent terror attacks in the State and urged the Union Ministry of Home to immediately facilitate their deportation to the native countries in the interest of the State and the country.
Those present in the protest included Surjit Choudhary, Narinder Singh, Pardeep Sharma, Bharat Charak, Anshu Sharma, Deepak Khajuria, Sameer Gupta, J Slathia, Abhishek Sharma, Deepak Khajuria, Mohit Singh, Vipul Neeraj, Varun and others.

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