Bangladeshi infiltration: There are crores of Bangladeshi Muslims in these 17 states of India, this is how they infiltrate

Bangladeshi infiltration

Every day there are reports of Bangladeshi and Rohingya Muslims being involved in criminal incidents. Recently, Bollywood superstar Saif Ali Khan was attacked. He was badly injured in this attack. He was discharged after being treated at Lilavati Hospital in Bandra. Let us tell you that the accused who attacked Saif was not an Indian but Shariful Islam Shahzad, a Bangladeshi citizen, living illegally in India (Bangladeshi infiltration). He kept working in Mumbai under the name Bijoy Das by hiding his real identity. However, this is not the first Bangladeshi (Illegal Bangladeshi migrants) living illegally or caught in India. Earlier also many Bangladeshis have been caught in police investigation. Similarly, Mumbai Police has also caught a Bangladeshi woman Kulsum Sheikh, she was living in the city under the name Mohini since 2016.

Crores of Bangladeshi Muslims are living illegally in about 17 states of the country.

Well, there are many parts of the country where the demography has changed due to illegal Bangladeshi migrants. Let us tell you that recently West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had also made sensational allegations against the BSF for infiltration. If a report is to be believed, more than two crore Bangladeshi Muslims are living illegally in about 17 states of the country between Kashmir and Kanyakumari. In the year 2007, the then Minister of State for Home Affairs Sriprakash Jaiswal had disclosed that “about 1.2 crore illegal Bangladeshi Muslims (Bangladeshi infiltration) are living in India. However, later he himself withdrew his statement, saying that the sources of this figure were wrong. After this, in the year 2014, former CBI director Joginder Singh estimated that “there are at least five crore illegal Bangladeshi infiltration in the country.” However, it is a different matter that this figure could never be confirmed.

Due to illegal Bangladeshi migrants, the demography of many states of the country has changed

Let us tell you that illegal Bangladeshi infiltration has changed the demography of many states of India (Illegal Bangladeshi migrants). According to reports, there are at least 57 lakh illegal Bangladeshis in West Bengal and more than 50 lakh illegal Bangladeshis in Assam. The number of illegal Bangladeshi infiltration can be estimated from the fact that out of 33 districts of Assam, 9 are Morigaon, The Muslim population has reached 50 to 80 percent in Bongaigaon, Dhubri, Nagaon, Karimganj, Darang, Barpeta, Dhubri, Darang, Goalpara and Lakandi. Regarding illegal infiltrators, many organizations including BJP claim that 45 seats of Assam Assembly are completely occupied by Muslim voters. Most of them have migrated to Assam illegally.

The agent who helps people cross the border charges 20 to 25 thousand rupees from each infiltrator (Bangladeshi infiltration)

Recently, many such Bangladeshis were identified in West Bengal, who did not go back after coming to India on medical and tourist visa. According to sources, there is a plethora of middlemen in Tripura, Assam and West Bengal, who help Bangladeshis settle illegally in India and make fake documents for them. Not only this, many agents who help people infiltrate into India from the Bangladesh border are spread across the country. According to media reports, the agent who helps people cross the border charges 20 to 25 thousand rupees from each infiltrator. Apart from this, they have to pay different amounts for fake documents and jobs. Mumbai Police had exposed one such racket, in which it was found that the agents have fixed rates for everything from infiltration (Bangladeshi infiltration) to getting a job.

The biggest reason for infiltration is the 2272 km long border between West Bengal and Bangladesh.

The biggest reason for Bangladeshi infiltration in India is the presence of many loop holes in the 2272 km long border between West Bengal and Bangladesh. The reason is that Chhapli, Navbadganj, Malda, Dineshpur, Murshidabad and 24-Parganas of West Bengal are infamous for infiltration. Most of the infiltration takes place through the Hooghly river and the forest. Saif’s attacker Shariful Islam had infiltrated into India six months ago by crossing the Dawki river flowing along the border. It is worth noting that he had also obtained a mobile phone SIM through a fake identity card.

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Bangladeshis are caught from different parts of the country every day.

It is not that the security agencies are sitting idle. Every day the security agencies and the police of various states keep running a campaign to catch Bangladeshis. You will be surprised to know that many such Bangladeshis have been caught from Assam, Karnataka, Delhi, UP, Maharashtra, Bengaluru, West Bengal and many other states of the country. Bangladeshis are caught every day in the country’s capital Delhi. In the same sequence, on January 22, 15 Bangladeshis living in Rewari, Haryana for 15 years were caught. Apart from this, 40 Bangladeshi infiltrators were caught from Agra in February 2024. Let us tell you that in the investigation of a murder in Sangam Vihar, South Delhi, it was found that the deceased Santo Sheikh used to make fake Aadhar cards of Bangladeshis by taking money. Delhi Police had caught Munni Devi, the main kingpin of this syndicate. Of course, after getting the Aadhar card, it becomes easy for the infiltrators to get jobs and mobile phones and SIM cards. Most Bangladeshis get absorbed in the business of labour, fruits and vegetables etc. You will be surprised to know that most of the Bangladeshi women are involved in the begging racket.

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