Riyad
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Indian govt. should give a work permit for Bangladeshis. My relative went there in Tamil Nadu for medical treatment. He also witnessed Bangladeshis working in India illegally. They said they just wanted to have better income. That's why they came in India for work.
Indian govt. should treat Bangladeshis as their own breathren and give work permits. Please give it.
Tirupur garment sector’s illegal foreign workers
V Mayilvaganan | TNN | Sep 16, 2021, 09:28 IST
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Nobody at Chinnakarunaipalayam in
Tirupur district ever doubted the nativity of 23-year-old Jakir Hussain
who was living in a rented house there for the past six months. He was earnest at his work in a mid-sized textile unit in the locality and his employers had no reason to suspect him when he identified himself as a Bengali. He had submitted a copy of his Aadhaar card. But he largely restricted his interactions to a small bunch of people, who too identified as natives of West Bengal. All this changed on September 7 when police arrested Jakir Hussain and seven of his friends. That’s when his colleagues and his employer realised that they were not Bengalis, but Bangladeshis with fake Aadhaar cards.
Like Jakir, more than 20 Bangladeshi nationals who sneaked into India through West Bengal were arrested in the textile town of Tirupur over the past three months. Some of them had fake Aadhaar cards, while others didn’t bother to get forged documents, but managed to land jobs in various garment units in the textile town.
Though Bangladesh too is a thriving global garment hub, the pay in Tirupur is much better, which attracts Bangladeshis. “Bangladeshis tell us that they come here only for better pay. Roughly, the wages here are three times higher than Bangladesh, they say,’’ said a police officer who interrogated a bunch of Bangladeshi immigrants in the textile town of Tirupur over the past three months. Some of them had fake Aadhaar cards, while others didn’t bother to get forged documents, but managed to land jobs in various garment units in the textile town.
Though Bangladesh too is a thriving global garment hub, the pay in Tirupur is much better, which attracts Bangladeshis. “Bangladeshis tell us that they come here only for better pay. Roughly, the wages here are three times higher than Bangladesh, they say,’’ said a police officer who interrogated a bunch of Bangladeshi immigrants.
Indian govt. should treat Bangladeshis as their own breathren and give work permits. Please give it.
Tirupur garment sector’s illegal foreign workers
V Mayilvaganan | TNN | Sep 16, 2021, 09:28 IST
OPEN APP
Nobody at Chinnakarunaipalayam in
Tirupur district ever doubted the nativity of 23-year-old Jakir Hussain
who was living in a rented house there for the past six months. He was earnest at his work in a mid-sized textile unit in the locality and his employers had no reason to suspect him when he identified himself as a Bengali. He had submitted a copy of his Aadhaar card. But he largely restricted his interactions to a small bunch of people, who too identified as natives of West Bengal. All this changed on September 7 when police arrested Jakir Hussain and seven of his friends. That’s when his colleagues and his employer realised that they were not Bengalis, but Bangladeshis with fake Aadhaar cards.
Like Jakir, more than 20 Bangladeshi nationals who sneaked into India through West Bengal were arrested in the textile town of Tirupur over the past three months. Some of them had fake Aadhaar cards, while others didn’t bother to get forged documents, but managed to land jobs in various garment units in the textile town.
Though Bangladesh too is a thriving global garment hub, the pay in Tirupur is much better, which attracts Bangladeshis. “Bangladeshis tell us that they come here only for better pay. Roughly, the wages here are three times higher than Bangladesh, they say,’’ said a police officer who interrogated a bunch of Bangladeshi immigrants in the textile town of Tirupur over the past three months. Some of them had fake Aadhaar cards, while others didn’t bother to get forged documents, but managed to land jobs in various garment units in the textile town.
Though Bangladesh too is a thriving global garment hub, the pay in Tirupur is much better, which attracts Bangladeshis. “Bangladeshis tell us that they come here only for better pay. Roughly, the wages here are three times higher than Bangladesh, they say,’’ said a police officer who interrogated a bunch of Bangladeshi immigrants.
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