All posts tagged: illegal Bangladeshi immigrants

Bangladesh Foreign Ministry lodges formal protest over Assam CM’s comments | India News

Bangladesh Foreign Ministry lodges formal protest over Assam CM’s comments | India News

2 min readNew DelhiMay 2, 2026 01:07 AM IST Amid the heat and dust of the elections in Assam, Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry has summoned India’s acting High Commissioner Pawan Badhe and lodged a formal protest over comments made by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Director General (South Asia) Ishrat Jahan conveyed Bangladesh’s position to the Indian diplomat on Thursday, an official was quoted by Bangladesh media reports. In a social media post last week, Sarma said 20 foreign nationals were apprehended in Assam and pushed back to Bangladesh. “Rude people don’t understand soft language. We continuously remind ourselves of this prophetic line when we expel infiltrators from Assam who don’t leave themselves. For instance, these 20 illegal Bangladeshis who were PUSHED BACK last night,” Sarma had said. Ishrat told the Indian diplomat that such comments undermine the spirit of friendly relations between the two countries, the reports said. The official described the remarks as “disparaging” to Bangladesh-India relations and expressed Dhaka’s displeasure. Ishrat highlighted the importance of exercising restraint when addressing sensitive bilateral issues. …

‘Evicting illegal immigrants, installation of CCTV cameras…all civic issues on our agenda’: Ritu Tawde | Mumbai News

‘Evicting illegal immigrants, installation of CCTV cameras…all civic issues on our agenda’: Ritu Tawde | Mumbai News

A day after getting elected as Mumbai’s 78th Mayor, Bharatiya Janata Party’s Ritu Tawde speaks with the Indian Express about how the BMC is planning to launch a crackdown on illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and also solve key civic issues like air pollution and non-uniform water supply. Mumbai got its first BJP mayor in 44 years and a mayor after a hiatus of four years. What will be some of your top priorities? In the absence of corporators, people have been going to the administration to get their work done. But often that work would be left pending. Now, after elections, people have found their rightful representatives and found someone to work here. As far as my top priorities go, first and foremost, I will launch an inquiry into illegal Bangladeshi ferrywalas (hawkers) who have encroached upon Mumbai’s footpaths. In fact, tomorrow, I have called for a review meeting here at 12 pm. Second on my agenda is the installation of CCTV cameras to ensure safety of women and children. And finally, I will take …

Karnataka To Form Special Squad To Identify, Deport Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrants | Bengaluru-news News

Karnataka To Form Special Squad To Identify, Deport Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrants | Bengaluru-news News

Last Updated:January 29, 2026, 22:32 IST Reddy noted that there were 370 illegal Bangladeshis in Karnataka of which 213 people have been sent back while action is being taken against the rest. Karnataka Minister Ramalinga Reddy speaks during the Karnataka Legislative Council session. (PTI/File) Karnataka’s Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy on Thursday announced that the state government plans to form a special squad to identify and expel illegal Bangladeshi immigrants. While replying to a calling attention by MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal in the state Assembly, Reddy said the agents who bring Bangladeshis to the state will also be arrested. Reddy said that during his previous tenure as Home Minister, a special squad had been formed to identify Bangladeshi immigrants working on agricultural estates. “If needed, we will form a special squad, identify the illegal Bangladeshis in the state and send them back,” the minister assured Yatnal, who is an expelled BJP legislator. “We will start a drive to flush out the illegal Bangladeshi immigrants to deport them. We will also book and arrest the agents, who …

Don’t come in support of Bangladeshis when they are sent back: Yogi cautions Opposition | Lucknow News

Don’t come in support of Bangladeshis when they are sent back: Yogi cautions Opposition | Lucknow News

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday warned the Opposition parties against “coming in support of illegal Bangladeshis and Rohingya” when they are sent back, and asserted that crimes committed by them against our fellow citizens in India and atrocities against innocent Hindus in Bangladesh are unacceptable. Speaking on the supplementary budget discussion during the ongoing winter session of the Assembly, the CM said, “Chetavani deta hun…jab Bangladeshiyon aur Rohangiya ko yahan se baahar ka raasta dikhayenge to unke samarthan mein mat ana (I am warning you… do not come in support of Bangladeshi and Rohangiyas, when they are being shown doors). He alleged that the Opposition took out candle marches for atrocities in Gaza but kept silent when a Dalit Hindu was set on fire in Bangladesh. The Opposition should have brought a motion of condemnation of the attack on a Dalit Hindu in Bangladesh in the Assembly, he said. Responding the Opposition’s claim that the eligibility criteria of the Uttar Pradesh Education Service Selection Commission (UPESSC) chairman were changed to accommodate a …

Cong backs infiltrators for votes: PM in Assam

Cong backs infiltrators for votes: PM in Assam

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the Congress, accusing it of engaging in “anti-national” activities and helping illegal Bangladeshi immigrants settle in Assam due to appeasement politics. PM Narendra Modi, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma and others at Swahid Smarak Kshetra in Guwahati on Sunday. (PTI) Addressing a rally after unveiling a ₹10,601-crore fertiliser plant at Namrup in Dibrugarh, Modi said the Congress was only interested in grabbing power, accusing the party of neglecting agricultural infrastructure and ignoring farmers’ demands. “They [Congress] are hungry for power. That’s why they like illegal infiltrators from Bangladesh… We have to protect Assam from this poison of appeasement,” he said. Before arriving in Dibrugarh, Modi visited the Swahid Smarak Kshetra, a memorial to the 860 people who lost their lives during the 1979-85 Assam agitation against illegal infiltrators, in Guwahati. Modi added that the Opposition is not concerned with safeguarding the identity and pride of the Assamese people, which is why it opposes the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. “The Congress is …

Delhi Police arrest 2 women from Bangladesh for illegally residing in India | Delhi News

Delhi Police arrest 2 women from Bangladesh for illegally residing in India | Delhi News

Two Bangladeshi women were arrested from the Mandavli area for residing in India illegally for the past four years, the Delhi police said. According to the police, the two women, Atifa, 24, and Asma, 24, from Dhaka, entered India in 2021 through West Bengal. They then allegedly went to Kolkata, where they hopped onto a train to Banglore. They allegedly came to Mahipalpur in Delhi, from where they moved to Laxminagar and have been living in the Mandawali area for the past year, a police officer privy to the investigation said. “They have been residing in various localities without valid documents or permits. Efforts are underway to trace and apprehend the individuals and networks involved in facilitating their illegal entry and stay in India. Additionally, legal action is being initiated under the provisions of the Foreigners Act, 1946, as well as the provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) against the illegal Bangladeshis,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Abhishek Dhania said. Story continues below this ad Since the launch of the drive against rooting out …

Delhi: Police detain 24 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, including minors | Latest News India

Delhi: Police detain 24 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, including minors | Latest News India

Delhi Police has detained 24 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, including two minors, from south and southeast Delhi in a week-long operation, an official said on Wednesday. Delhi Police detained 24 illegal Bangladeshi(HT FILE) Thirteen Bangladeshi nationals were detained from south Delhi, while 11 illegal immigrants, including two minors, were detained from southeast Delhi, a police officer said, adding that the operation was launched on March 6. The crackdown came days after Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a review meeting on the capital’s law and order situation and instructed senior Delhi Police officers to adopt a swift legal approach while dealing with illegal immigrants. The detainees were found in possession of national ID cards issued by the Bangladesh government, Joint Commissioner of Police (Southern Range), S K Jain, said, adding that upon entering India, they allegedly used local contacts to fraudulently obtain Indian identity documents. “The forged documents are now being forwarded to the respective authorities for cancellation,” Jain said. Action is also being taken against the local contacts who assisted them in obtaining Indian ID …

Delhi Police collect documents of 32 people under its drive against illegal Bangladeshis | Latest News India

Delhi Police collect documents of 32 people under its drive against illegal Bangladeshis | Latest News India

New Delhi, The Delhi Police collected documents of 32 people here on Thursday, the second day of its verification drive against illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in the national capital, an official said. Delhi Police collect documents of 32 people under its drive against illegal Bangladeshis These people reside in the Seemapuri area of east Delhi, police said. Deputy Commissioner of Police Prashant Gautam said, “In a decisive step to curb the rising number of illegal Bangladeshi intruders in the capital, Delhi Police conducted a comprehensive operation in the E-44 Jhuggis of New Seemapuri on Thursday.” During the operation, the documents of 32 individuals were collected for further verification, he said, adding the locals were warned against using fake identity cards and were assured that this drive was strictly focused on identifying unauthorised intruders. Authorities emphasised that strict action will be taken against those found residing here illegally. “This operation marks a major stride in ensuring the security and order of the city, with more such initiatives planned in the coming weeks,” the DCP said in a …