BJP demands CBI probe into NGO’s role in settlement of Rohingyas, Bangladeshis in Jammu

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NVI Correspondent

Srinagar, Dec 9 (NVI): The Jammu and Kashmir BJP has demanded a CBI probe thorough investigation into the alleged involvement of certain NGOs in facilitating the illegal settlement of Rohingyas and Bangladeshi nationals in the Jammu region.

BJP chief spokesman Sunil Sethi voiced serious concerns about the issue, describing it as a potential threat to the Jammu’s security and demographic integrity.

Sethi stated, “The settlement of Rohingyas and Bangladeshi nationals in Jammu is a deliberate attempt to change the demographic character of the region. It is alarming that some organizations, under the pretense of humanitarian work, are actively aiding this process. Such activities cannot be ignored as they have significant security implications.”

He further added, “There are credible inputs suggesting the role of certain NGOs in providing logistical and financial support to these illegal immigrants. These settlements have been strategically placed in sensitive areas, which raises questions about their intent and long-term impact. We demand a high-level probe by CBI into the matter to expose the nexus and hold those responsible accountable.”

The BJP leader also criticized successive governments and agencies for turning a blind eye to the issue in the past. “This is not a new problem; it has been festering for years due to negligence and a lack of decisive action. However, the BJP will not allow this to continue. The time has come to identify and deport all illegal immigrants from the region to ensure the safety and rights of our people,” Sethi asserted.

The BJP has urged the government to act swiftly, conduct a comprehensive investigation and implement measures to prevent further illegal immigration. “We will not compromise on the security of Jammu and Kashmir. Jammu has already suffered enough and any attempt to destabilize it further will be met with strong opposition,” Sethi warned- (News Vibes of India)