[Bangladesh] - India illegally deporting Muslim citizens at gunpoint to Bangladesh, say rights groups

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Indian government has been accused of unlawfully deporting Indian Muslims to Bangladesh, triggering fears of an intensifying project of
persecution.Thousands of individuals, mainly Muslims believed of being prohibited immigrants from Bangladesh, have been rounded up by police
throughout India in recent weeks, according to human rights groups, with many of them deprived of due legal procedure and sent over the
border to neighbouring Muslim-majority Bangladesh.Indian citizens are amongst those alleged to have been deported illegally, according to
lawyers and accounts by deportees
Those who tried to withstand being pushed back were threatened at gunpoint by Indias border security force, according to several
accounts.About 200 individuals have actually given that been gone back to India by Bangladeshi border guards after being found to be Indian
people, with some forced to walk miles across treacherous terrain to get home.Instead of following due legal treatment, India is pushing
primarily Muslims and low-income communities from their own country to Bangladesh without any approval, stated Taskin Fahmina, senior
scientist at Bangladesh human rights organisation Odhikar
This push by India protests national and worldwide law.Bangladeshs foreign ministry stated it had actually composed letters to the Indian
authorities urging them to stop sending out people over the border without consultation and vetting, as was previous official treatment,
however they said those letters had gone unanswered.Among those deported and returned was Hazera Khatun, 62, a physically disabled granny
Khatuns child Jorina Begum stated they had files to show two generations of her mothers household had actually been born in India
How can she be a Bangladeshi? said Begum.Khatun was picked up by cops on 25 May and the next day was pressed into a van with 14 other
Muslims who were then driven to the border with Bangladesh in the middle of the night
There, Khatun stated officers from Indias Border Security Force (BSF) forced them to cross the border.View image in fullscreenHazera Khatun,
62, had to walk home through rivers and forests after being pushed back from India to Bangladesh on 25 May
Photograph: Kazi Sharowar Hussain/SuppliedThey treated us like animals, stated Khatun
We protested that we are Indians, why should we go into Bangladesh? They threatened us with guns and stated, We will shoot you if you dont
go to the other side
After we heard four gunshots from the Indian side, we got really scared and rapidly walked throughout the border.The group were taken into
custody by Bangladeshs border guards, and held in a makeshift camp in a field
Khatun stated the authorities in Bangladesh would not enable the group to remain as their files showed they were Indian residents
They were driven a truck to the border and informed to stroll to India.When we returned, it was terrible, said Khatun
We had to walk through forests and rivers We were so terrified, we believed if the BSF officers found us coming back, they would eliminate
us
I made sure we were going to pass away
Eventually she made it back to her village on 31 May
According to her family, she was covered in swellings and deeply traumatised.The escalating crackdown versus so-called unlawful Bangladeshis
by the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata celebration (BJP) federal government is available in the wake of an attack by Islamist
militants in the Indian-administered area of Kashmir in April which killed 25 Hindu travelers and a guide, after which the BJP federal
government swore to expel outsiders.The mass detentions increased with the launch of Operation Sindhoor in May, when India released strikes
at neighbouring Muslim-majority Pakistan, which it blamed for the Kashmir militant attack and swore to erase terror groups targeting
India.Over its 11 years in power, the BJP federal government has actually been accused by rights groups and people of persecuting, bugging
and disenfranchising the countrys 200 million Muslims as part of its Hindu nationalist agenda, charges the federal government denies.View
image in fullscreenPolice officers with guys they think to be undocumented Bangladeshi nationals after they were detained during raids in
Ahmedabad, India, on 26 April
Photograph: Amit Dave/ReutersThe most prevalent targeting and deporting of Muslims in current weeks has actually remained in the
north-eastern state of Assam, as the BJP-run state government has actually intensified its long-running project versus those it calls
infiltrators
About 100 individuals who have been recently detained in the state are missing out on, according to activists.The expulsions were explained
by activists as a worrying escalation of a long-running exercise in Assam to expel prohibited moles, in which Muslims are consistently
called previously immigrants tribunals, quasi-judicial courts, to prove they were born in India, or gotten here before 1971
A questionable citizenship survey likewise happened in the state in 2019, resulting in thousands being taken into detention centres.Only
Muslims have to prove their citizenship after Hindus, Sikhs and other religions were made exempt from the exercise by the state
government.This week, the hardline BJP chief minister of Assam, Himanta Sarma said it was now a policy of the state to automatically expel
illegal immigrants
This process will be heightened and expedited, he said.Not all those deported who claim to be Indian residents have actually been able to
return
Amongst those still stuck in Bangladesh is 67-year-old Maleka Begam, 67, from Assam, who was detained by authorities on 25 May.View image in
fullscreenMaleka Begum, 67, at the home of a family in Bangladesh who gave her shelter after she was deported by the Indian police on 25 May
Picture: Jakir Hosen/SuppliedSpeaking over the phone from a Bangladeshi border village in a state of distress, Begam who is physically
infirm and can not stroll unassisted stated she had actually been the only female in a group of about 20 Muslims sent over to Bangladesh in
the middle of the night on 27 May
She stated they were purchased at gunpoint by the BSF to cross the border.Begams boy Imran Ali stated his mom had documents to prove she was
born in India, which all seven of her siblings likewise had evidence
Her deportation to Bangladesh is totally illegal
I can not understand now how we can bring her back from Bangladesh
She is old and ill
We are very nervous about her, said Ali.Assam police and the BSF did not react to duplicated ask for comment.Hundreds of people, mostly
Muslims, have actually likewise been deported from the capital, Delhi, along with the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra
In Gujarat, the police declared to have apprehended more than 6,500 believed Bangladeshi people, and thousands were paraded through the
streets, however it was later stated that only 450 of them were discovered to be illegal
Recently, Bangladeshs border guards reversed 4 Muslim guys picked up by police in Mumbai and deported, after it was discovered they were
Indian migrant workers from the state of West Bengal.Maj Gen Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui, director general of Border Guard Bangladesh,
condemned Indias pushback policy as a variance from humane governance.It opposes global law and the dignity of the affected individuals,
said Siddiqui
Acts such as abandoning people in forests, requiring ladies and kids into rivers, or discarding stateless refugees at sea are not consistent
with human rights concepts.