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Indian army veteran declared a foreigner, sent to detention centre
By Reuters
Published: May 29, 2019
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Mohammed Sanaullah's lawyer calls it a case of mistaken identity. PHOTO COURTESY: CNBC

Indian police detained a retired soldier and serving police officer on Wednesday after a court declared him a foreigner, in one of the most controversial outcomes of the country’s effort to clamp down on illegal immigration from neighbouring Bangladesh.

Millions of people in the northeastern state of Assam are scrambling to prove their citizenship after the government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party, mandated residents of the state to produce documents proving that they or their families lived in the country before March 24, 1971.

Police said they sent Mohammed Sana Ullah, 52, to a detention centre in Assam based on the order of a Foreigners’ Tribunal.

“He served the Indian army for 30 years but was declared as a foreigner … and as per prescribed norms we have sent him to the detention camp,” Mousumi Kalita, a senior police official in Assam, told journalists.

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“We only abide by the tribunal’s order and not aware on what grounds or why he was declared a foreigner.”

Ullah’s lawyer said it was a case of mistaken identity as the order cited his client as a labourer who came to India after 1971 without legal documents. Ullah’s family said they had Assam land records going back to 1935.

Lawyer Aman Wadud, who has handled dozens of cases of illegal immigration in Assam, said he would challenge the order in a higher court on Thursday.

Speaking to Reuters as he was shoved inside a police vehicle on the way to the detention centre in the border town of Goalpara, Ullah said he was heartbroken.

“This is the reward I got after serving for 30 years in the Indian army,” said Ullah, currently a deputy inspector in the border wing of the Assam Police. “I am an Indian, very much an Indian and will forever remain an Indian.”

Much of the over 2,500-mile-long (4,000-km) border between Hindu-majority India and mainly Muslim Bangladesh is porous. Hundreds of thousands of people have moved to India from Bangladesh since its New Delhi-backed war of independence from Pakistan in 1971.

Modi’s party, which increased its parliamentary majority this month after a general election, has promised to identify all migrants living in the country illegally, give citizenship to all non-Muslims from neighbouring Muslim majority countries such as Bangladesh and Pakistan, and expel the rest.

His Bharatiya Janata Party made electoral gains in Assam and neighbouring West Bengal state by pledging to act against immigrants, accused by some locals of taking jobs and resources.


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This, Burma and Syria are only petri dish experiments. Their Messiah ben David will do this in some form or another to all muslims world wide.
 
Modi’s party, which increased its parliamentary majority this month after a general election, has promised to identify all migrants living in the country illegally, give citizenship to all non-Muslims from neighbouring Muslim majority countries such as Bangladesh and Pakistan, and expel the rest.

This shows how secular India is..
 
Millions of people in the northeastern state of Assam are scrambling to prove their citizenship after the government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party
Nothing to do with Modi or his party in the Centre, implementation of the Assam Accord have always been the long time demand of us Assamese.
 
please kick them on border while they leaving . i am enjoying it :lol:
Due process will be followed for every one, citizens and aliens alike. Rules are the same for everyone, whether one is a politician, doctor, or somebody in the law enforcement.

We acknowledge his contribution, but for someone to have served 30 years in armed forces, he can surely provide his birth certificate and the legacy data of his father. If there is any discrepancy this will be promptly rectified, let me remind you that the entire process is monitored by the SUPREME COURT of India not by Modi or BJP.
 
Due process will be followed for every one, citizens and aliens alike. Rules are the same for everyone, whether one is a politician, doctor, or somebody in the law enforcement.

We acknowledge his contribution, but for someone to have served 30 years in armed forces, he can surely provide his birth certificate and the legacy data of his father. If there is any discrepancy this will be promptly rectified, let me remind you that the entire process is monitored by the SUPREME COURT of India not by Modi or BJP.

so anyone can join Indian army, no checking is done?
 
so anyone can join Indian army, no checking is done?
I am not aware of the specifics of this case, i was referring to the propriety of the process of NRC publication. It has been said that this is a case of mistaken identity, this happens due to duplicate submission or inadequate document presentation. If so, then the gentleman would just have to resubmit the documents in person and all will be well. But there have been instances of forgery too, it is upto the authorities to adjudicate.
 
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