How was the infiltration of Bangladeshi citizens solved in Assam?
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The study finds that environmental crisis caused by population pressure in Bangladesh and relatively greater economic opportunities in terms of higher lifetime income, acquisition of land and assets in Assam, have been the primary motivations behind large scale migration.
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BJP spokesperson claimed that "no infiltration is happening at this moment. Illegal migration happened only earlier"
Bangladeshis are not migrating to India because of economic reasons as they now go to Europe, Gulf or other developed regions, he said
Another spokesperson said the Citizenship Bill, if passed, will not bring any new Hindu Bangladeshi into India
It's not only god who moves in a mysterious way. The illegal immigrants from Bangladesh entering Assam seem to be moving in a more curious way than the government of Assam could imagine. Or so it seems.
After promising to completely seal the Indo-Bangladesh border to solve Assam’s festering illegal immigration problem during the 2016 assembly elections, the BJP-led government in the state now feels no Bangladeshi national has illegally entered India in the past 10 years.
At a press conference in the wake of violent protests against the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, BJP spokespersons on Thursday claimed that "no infiltration is happening at this moment. Illegal migration happened only earlier".
"We can say that in the last 10 years, no infiltration took place from Bangladesh," BJP spokesperson Swapnanil Barua said.
The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, which was passed by Lok Sabha recently, seeks to grant Indian citizenship to non-Muslims, who fled religious persecution in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and entered India before December 31, 2014.
Barua also said that Bangladeshis are not migrating to India because of economic reasons as they now go to Europe, Gulf or other developed regions.