Sangeeta Purkayastha
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Agartala, February 9 (TIWN): 5930 Bangladeshi illegal migrants entered the State during the year 2012, 2013 and 2014.However, all of them had been pushed back to their native places. In a written reply to the question raised by MLA Asish Kumar Saha and Ratan Lal Nath, the Minister in charge of the home (Police) Badal Chowdhury in absense of Chief Minister, had informed this.
The recent data of the year wise Bangladeshi illegal migrants are reflected as:
|
Illegal migrants |
|
2379 |
|
1550 |
|
1701 |
|
5930 |
While according to the month wise from August 2014 upto January 21st the data of the Bangladeshi illegal migrants are:
|
Illegal migrants |
August 2014 |
169 |
September 2014 |
125 |
October 2014 |
132 |
November 2014 |
110 |
December 2014 |
128 |
January (21st) |
47 |
Total |
711 |
However, the presence of such a large number of illegal migrants from Bangladesh, which runs into millions, is in fact an “aggression” on the State of Tripura and has also contributed significantly in causing serious “internal disturbances” in the shape of insurgency of alarming proportion making the life of the people wholly insecure and the panic generated thereby has created a fear psychosis.
The impact is such that it not only affects the State of Assam but it also affects its sister States like Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, etc.
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