The Rohingya people never sought “refuge” from the Indian government;
nor were they granted any. They just came in over India’s porous
borders. Now having gained numbers and the patronage of leftist
political parties, two illegal immigrants, Mohammad Salimullah and
Mohammad Shaqir, filed a petition in India’s highest court against the
elected government’s decision of systematic deportation of the
immigrants. They evoked the Constitution of India to seek equality
before India’s judiciary, overlooking the fact that the Indian
constitution grants equality to Indian citizens, not to infiltrators.
The central government held that India can’t be a haven for illegal
immigrants, and the Supreme Court, concurring with the government,
allowed the deportation of Rohingya Muslims back to Myanmar, lawfully.
Now the narrative promulgated by international media is “if the
Rohingya infiltrators are sent back to Myanmar, they will be
slaughtered,” suggesting that this slaughter will be carried out by the
Buddhists there. Contrary to popular belief, the reality is that Islamic
Rohingya jihadis slaughtered as many as 99 Hindus in the Kha Maung Seik
area in Myanmar in August 2017. Armed jihadis dressed in black (the
color of the black flag of jihad) and carrying knives, rods, spades were
joined by Rohingya villagers and rounded up dozens of Hindus. They
robbed, bound, and blindfolded them, separated the men from women and
young children, and executed them.
Myanmar authorities discovered mass Hindu graves near the village of
Yebawkya in Rakhine. At least 20 men, 10 women, and 23 children were
massacred, as per a list shared with Amnesty International. Some Hindu
women witnessed the slaughter of the men in their families; several of
them forced to convert to Islam. The Rohingya jihadis followed up this
act of terrorism by launching fatal attacks on police posts. As reports
of the mass atrocities began to come to light, Rohingyas in large
numbers started to flee Myanmar and gather in countries such as India.
This was not the first time these infiltrators trespassed into Indian
territory. This infiltration dates back to the 1970s, but the secular
government, liking the idea of a prospective voting bloc, allowed them
to gather and grow. How fast did this population grow? Well, an
estimated 108,037 babies were born in Bangladesh’s Rohingya refugee camp
in the past couple of years.
“A child is a gift from Allah, and we wanted it so that we can forget
our sorrow,” says Sulaiman, who “teaches” at one of these camps.
The rapidly growing Rohingya population is not the sole concern. Last
month, a Rohingya man, Shahid, was arrested at a slaughterhouse in
Unnao by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS). The Squad found eight
passports, several bank passbooks, and a lump sum of cash in his
possession.
In January 2021, Azizul Haq was arrested by the Uttar Pradesh ATS. He
had forged documents and had been living in India for 19 years,
illegally. “We are also probing the terror funding angle, as a hefty
amount has been transferred into Haq’s bank accounts from different
places,” concluded Inspector General of Police, ATS, G.K. Goswami.
During the election year of 2019, three Rohingya men were held for
illegally obtaining National ID cards and Voter ID cards. They proved to
be habitual offenders when it came to sourcing Voter ID cards
unlawfully. In June 2018, Telangana Police recovered over 180 such IDs
from Rohingyas. Were they trying to influence the country’s election
process?
Back in 2018, a Rohingya gang led by Noor Gul Ameen was arrested for
running a racket selling minor girls brought from Myanmar into India.
FIRs were lodged with the police against several Rohingya people on
suspicion of theft, black marketing and rape. No country is free of
crime. India, being home to over 1.366 billion people, is already
struggling with a staggering crime rate. It is not easy to be vigilant
with that mammoth population. A developing third world country, is India
even prepared to check for crimes by people coming into the country
illegally with no government records?
Moreover, with Islamic Pakistan at one end and communist China at
another, India isn’t blessed with the best of neighbours. Add to that
reports of Rohingya terrorists having links with pro-Pakistani militant
groups that have been carrying out jihad activities in Jammu &
Kashmir, India. The jihad terror outfit Harkat-ul-Jihad Islami-Arakan
(HUJI-A) is commanded by a Pakistani national of Rohingya origin, Abdus
Qadoos Burmi, who has now developed a network in Bangladesh through the
hills that Bangladesh shares with the Myanmar border. Security forces of
both countries confirm that all too many Rohingyas are thoroughly
radicalized; camps of Rohingyas in Chittagong, Bangladesh have
reportedly logged an upsurge in Islamic jihad activityWhile international “news” establishments thrive on slandering India,
India is refusing to welcome those who entered in a deceitful and
unlawful manner and is sending a strong message of being unwilling to
entertain any kind of infiltration. .