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India paves way for deporting Rohingya from IIOJK

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The Modi-led government of Indian illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) will withdraw cases filed against a group of people from Bangladesh, including members of the Rohingya community, so that they can be deported, local media reported.

It is not clear how many of the group are Rohingya refugees, hundreds of whom have been staying in Jammu since 2007.

Aseem Sawhney, the additional advocate general for the region, said that the Home Department of IIOJK could provide details on the origins of the people part of the group.

Several attempts by Anadolu Agency to contact officials of the department proved futile.

A report by a local media outlet, Kashmir News Observer, quoted Sawhney as saying that a person booked under the preventive detention law or another pertaining to foreigners cannot be brought out of jail for deportation without a court’s permission.

Therefore, state prosecutors will withdraw cases against these individuals to pave the way for their eventual repatriation, according to the report.

Sawhney was also quoted as saying that the Indian and Bangladeshi governments have finalised formalities for the deportation.

Last month, the Modi government – directly ruled by New Delhi since being stripped of its special status in 2019 – placed some 150 Rohingya refugees in a “holding center” set up in a jail in Kathua district.—Anadolu Agency

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