Detainees being released, but crackdown on ‘illegal immigrants’ continues in Gurugram
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On the orders of the Home Ministry, the district administration and police have started strict action against Bangladeshis living illegally in Gurugram. Under this special campaign, so far about 350 to 400 suspects have been identified and investigated from different parts of Gurugram, in which eight people have been confirmed to be Bangladeshi citizens.
Thousands forced to flee Gurugram as police crackdown on Bengali-speaking Muslims intensifies
In Haryana’s Gurugram, tensions are at an all-time high as thousands of Bengali-speaking migrant workers, particularly from the Muslim community, are being detained by the police in an ongoing crackdown targeting them as alleged foreign nationals from Bangladesh. On July 19, police detained at least 74 migrant workers—11 from West Bengal and 63 from Assam—accusing them of being undocumented Bangladeshi nationals. They were taken to what police h…
HARYANA: Police harassment and abuse of Bengali-origin Muslim migrant workers forces them to flee Gurugram
India Tomorrow Gurugram (HARYANA): A grave humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Haryana’s bustling town Gurugram, where thousands of Bengali-origin Muslim migrant workers have been forced to flee en masse, following widespread allegations of illegal detention, custodial abuse, and communal profiling at the hands of the Haryana police. Media reported that this drive led to the illegal detention of over 200 people, mostly Bengali-origin Muslim migr…
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