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Finding 2 illegal Bangladeshi now becomes a breaking news in India.

We catch Indian illegals fishing in our Sea almost every day of the month but we do not have this mean mind of playing politics on that small matter.

But, anyway, you are not talking 20 million, isn't it? You can add Assamese Muslims to make the figure 20 million.
There are at most 2 thousand illegal Bangladeshi in India, that's why it take Indian police a special sting operation to catch 1 or 2 illegal Bangladeshi. But sanghi scum has inflated this 2 thousands into 2 crores by incorporating the genuine Indian Muslims. There are 40 million Bengali Muslims in India, most of them concentrated in historic Bengali Muslim majority districts of Murshidabad, Malda, North Dinajpur, Basirhat sub division of N.24 Parganas in West Bengal as well as in lower Assam(mostly gone there 100 years ago from Mymensingh). If 20 million are illegal Bangladeshi according to sanghi logic, that means, real genuine Bengali muslims of India origin is just 20 million. This figure is lower than the overall population growth rate of India as well as growth rate of Indian hindus if we calculate from 1951 Indian census. Which is impossible given that, Indian Muslim birth rate is higher than Indian Hindu birth rate for many decades which is a common knowledge.

This 40 million Indian Bengali Muslims in West Bengal and Assam are quite marginalized and face job discrimination in West Bengal and Assam, so many of them migrate to Indian big cities, like Bengaluru, Mumbai or Delhi, and do small business or other menial jobs. These are people commonly branded as ''illegal Bangladeshi'' in India. In Bengaluru, even migrants from north Karnataka are branded as illegal Bangladeshi which we have seen in recent incidence of razing down a slum in Bangalure, where all the suspected ''illegal Bangladeshi'' turned out to be genuine Indian from north Karnataka after checking their Identity cards. This is the reality in suppa pawa bharat. Every undesirable element there is an 'illegal Bangladeshi''.
 
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