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Shona Banu is still dragging when the last few days think.
A 58-year-old Assam, a resident of Barpeta region in the northeastern Indian, said he was called to the local police station on May 25 and then was taken to a point on the border with neighboring Bangladesh. From there, he was forced to cross around 13 other people to Bangladesh.
He says it doesn’t tell you why. But he was a scenarous scenario – Ms. Banu said he lived in the Assamese all his lives, but for the last few years, he has been trying to prove that Bangladesh is not an Indian immigrant.
“They pushed me at the point of weapons. Two days, I drank food or water in the middle of the knee deep in the knee-deep water,” said MS Banu, wipe the tears. No man’s lands later – between India and Bangladesh – he says he sees an old prison on the Bangladesh.
After two days, he and after a few people – not all the same group sent to him, the officials were accompanied by officials along the border, which they had met with them and sent them to their homes.
It is not clear how Ms. Banju was sent to Bangladesh and then brought back. However, in recent cases, in recent, the people of the Assam announced the people who have grown the people of the past and have been suspected of “illegal Bangladesh” in the past and crossed them from the border. The BBC was taken to the border towns, where people were taken to the border towns and were taken to the border and only “pushed”.
Authorities with Indian Border Security, Assam Police and the State Government did not answer BBC’s questions.
Zohs, alleged that there are illegal immigrants from Bangladeshi, are not new in India – the countries may be separated from a long porous border that can pass more sensitive areas.
However, rare is rare, these cases are forced to leave people from the houses of people and to another country. These efforts were stronger over the past few weeks.
The Indian government has officially said many people have been sent in the latest exercises. However, the best sources in Bangladesh, the “illegal” illegally “illegally” illegally “, not only from Assam, and said about the situation of anonymity, as a citizen of Bangladesh, India and sent back.
In a statement, border guard Bangladesh said that patrols along the border to curb these attempts.
India did not comment on these allegations.
The last raid shows that the last raid also includes Rohingya Muslims living in other countries, the situation is particularly tense and complex, the issues of citizenship and ethnic identity have long been dominated.
The state, which shares an area of about 300 km with the majority of Muslims, saw the waves of migration from neighboring country or saw the waves of migration from the neighboring country for opportunities.
This caused the disruptiveness of the assamese people when he took demographic change and sources of local residents.
Bharatya Ghanata Party – Promised the problem of illegal immigration in recent years in recent years – in recent years – in recent years – the Prioritization of the National Immigration Problem (NRC).
The day before they came to ASAM on March 24, 1971, the next day before the neighboring Bangladesh is a list of people who can prove that Independence was declared independence. The list passed several iterations, people who have the number of chances of providing official documents to the quasi-justice forums, called the names missing people, the courts of foreigners.
After a chaotic trial, the last project, which was released in 2019, was ruled out of about two million assaments – many were put in prison, while others applied to their exclusion.
Ms. Banu, the case was waiting in the Supreme Court, but these authorities still forced him to leave him.
The BBC has heard of at least six people of at least six people – all Muslims – were sent to Banbu at the same time as the necessary documents and family members for the generations of family members. At least four of them are returning home now, and about why they are still selected without their answers.
One-third of the 32 million residents of Assam are Muslims, and many are the generations of immigrants located there during the British government.
Assam, who is still in Bangladesh, 67-year-old Maleka Khatun from Barpeta, said he gave a temporary shelter by a local family.
“I have no one in me.” His family managed to talk to him, but he does not know when he could not return. He lost his job in the trial of foreigners and the state of the state and did not apply to the Supreme Court.
Times after the last period of recent times have begun, the Prime Minister of Warmment February referred to the direction of the Supreme Court The government ordered “foreigners declared”, but still ordered the deportation process for people detained in the centers.
“People who declare foreigners, but do not apply to the court, call them back.” He was still claiming that people with court applications were “worried.”
However, Abdur Razzaque, Abdur Razzaque, a lawyer working on many citizenship in Absam, in many recent events, among other things, India and Bangladesh were allegedly demanding cooperation.
“What is happening, the court decision is a deliberate and deliberate conspiracy,” he said.
Recently, a student organization said that a student organization said that the Supreme Court said he was “forced and illegal as a policy”, but the Assam Supreme Court was asked to apply first.
In Morigaon, Barpeta’dan 167 km away, Rita Khatun sat next to a table with a pile of piles on it.
A 51-year-old school teacher Khairul Islam was in the same group with MS Banu allegedly taken by the government.
A court announced a foreigner in 2016, and then held in the center of arrest before being arrested for two years. Like MS Banu, his case is heard in the Supreme Court.
“Every document is proof of the fact that my husband is Indian,” Khatun said that Mr. Islamic High School was a certificate and some land records. “But this was not enough to prove his citizenship to the authorities.”
Her husband, his father and grandfather say he was born in India.
However, on May 23, the police came to their homes and said that Mr. Islam did not give an explanation.
This was a viral video about the interview of a Bangladeshi journalist in no man’s lands in a man’s lands.
Like MS Banu, Mr. Islam was sent back to India now.
When confirming the return of his family, the police said that “no information” about the BBC.
Sanjima Begum said the father was convinced that he was declared a foreigner due to an incorrect identity claim – he was also taken the same night with Mr. Islam.
“My father’s name was Abdul Latif, my grandfather Abdul Subhan.
The family has already heard that Mr. Latifin returned to Assam, but he did not get home yet.
Some of these people are now afraid of themselves in a strong way back home.
“We’re not players,” said MS Begum.
“These are people, you can’t carry them for your whims.”
Aamir Peerzada and Additional Report by Pritam Roy