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Kolkata: Bangladeshi female student asked to leave India after she posted anti-CAA protest photos

The student at Visva-Bharati University was told that she had ‘engaged in anti-government activities’.
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5 hours ago

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File photo of students of Visva-Bharati University burning an effigy during a protest against the police action in Delhi's Jamia Milia Islamia University, at Santiniketan in Birbhum district of West Bengal in December. | PTI


A Bangladeshi student at West Bengal’s Visva-Bharati University has been asked to leave India for taking part in “anti-government activities” after she posted pictures of anti-Citizenship Act protests on her campus, reported The Telegraph on Thursday.

The student, Afsara Anika Meem, a first-year student at the university, was trolled on social media after she posted the photos. One of her friends claimed that around 250 social media posts described her as an “anti-national” even though she did not participate in the demonstrations. Her posts attracted attention from pro-government trolls who demanded that she be sent back.

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Meem, who is originally from Kushtia district in Bangladesh, came to India late in 2018 for a bachelors’ course in design from the university’s department of fine arts.

The images Meem had posted were from several demonstrations at Visva-Bharati University in December. The notification from the Centre, dated February 14, was issued by the Foreigners’ Regional Registration Office under the Ministry of External Affairs. She was sent two emails, one on February 14 that asked the student to meet officials five days later. The other one was sent on February 20, when she was asked to report to the FRRO on February 24.

However, the student claimed she checked her emails after receiving the letter on Wednesday. There are reportedly two orders in the letter that asked the student to leave the country within 15 days after receiving the notice. “Whereas Afsara Anika Meem, holder of Bangladesh passport…Is present in India on the strength of S-1 (student) visa bearing…studying a course on Bachelor of Design at Visva-Bharati University, West Bengal,” the notice read. “And whereas she is found to have engaged in anti-government activities. And such activity being a breach of her visa, has thus committed visa violation.”

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Meem said she was unable to figure out what she had done wrong “to face such a punishment”, adding that she had posted the pictures “out of curiosity” as her friends had participated in the protests. “But when I found that a particular group of people was trolling me on social media, I immediately deactivated my Facebook account,” she told the newspaper. “I am really innocent.”

The Bangladeshi student added that she came to India to study and become an artist, adding that she was uncertain about her future. Meem, along with some of her friends, is expected to meet FRRO officers in Kolkata on Thursday for a review of the decision.

Students and teachers at the university suspected that someone had a filed a complaint in order to end her career.

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Meanwhile, an unidentified official at the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata said they were unaware of the notice. “But we knew that she was under scanner and had informed our superiors in Dhaka,” the official said. “In such cases, there is very little we can do.”

In December, a German exchange student at Indian Institute of Technology-Madras was sent back to his country for participating in protests against the Citizenship Act. Jakob Lindenthal was an exchange student at IIT-Madras’ Department of Physics. An official at the Foreigners Regional Registration Office said Lindenthal had violated visa rules by attending the protest, and the institution was bound to report the matter to authorities.

The Citizenship Amendment Act, passed by Parliament on December 11 last year, provides citizenship to refugees from six minority religious communities from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan, provided they have lived in India for six years and entered the country by December 31, 2014. The Act has been widely criticised for excluding Muslims, leading to protests against it. At least 29 people died until last week during the protests, with 19 in Uttar Pradesh, six in Assam, two in Karnataka – all ruled by the BJP. Two people were killed in West Bengal last month.

On Sunday, fresh violence erupted in North East Delhi after supporters and opposers of the amended citizenship law clashed. The number of casualties as a result of large-scale mob violence in Delhi, much of it directed at Muslims, climbed to 34 on Thursday morning.

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Kolkata: Bangladeshi female student asked to leave India after she posted anti-CAA protest photos

The student at Visva-Bharati University was told that she had ‘engaged in anti-government activities’.
Scroll Staff
5 hours ago

132962-tyjivmgddc-1576516464.jpg

File photo of students of Visva-Bharati University burning an effigy during a protest against the police action in Delhi's Jamia Milia Islamia University, at Santiniketan in Birbhum district of West Bengal in December. | PTI


A Bangladeshi student at West Bengal’s Visva-Bharati University has been asked to leave India for taking part in “anti-government activities” after she posted pictures of anti-Citizenship Act protests on her campus, reported The Telegraph on Thursday.

The student, Afsara Anika Meem, a first-year student at the university, was trolled on social media after she posted the photos. One of her friends claimed that around 250 social media posts described her as an “anti-national” even though she did not participate in the demonstrations. Her posts attracted attention from pro-government trolls who demanded that she be sent back.

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Meem, who is originally from Kushtia district in Bangladesh, came to India late in 2018 for a bachelors’ course in design from the university’s department of fine arts.

The images Meem had posted were from several demonstrations at Visva-Bharati University in December. The notification from the Centre, dated February 14, was issued by the Foreigners’ Regional Registration Office under the Ministry of External Affairs. She was sent two emails, one on February 14 that asked the student to meet officials five days later. The other one was sent on February 20, when she was asked to report to the FRRO on February 24.

However, the student claimed she checked her emails after receiving the letter on Wednesday. There are reportedly two orders in the letter that asked the student to leave the country within 15 days after receiving the notice. “Whereas Afsara Anika Meem, holder of Bangladesh passport…Is present in India on the strength of S-1 (student) visa bearing…studying a course on Bachelor of Design at Visva-Bharati University, West Bengal,” the notice read. “And whereas she is found to have engaged in anti-government activities. And such activity being a breach of her visa, has thus committed visa violation.”

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Meem said she was unable to figure out what she had done wrong “to face such a punishment”, adding that she had posted the pictures “out of curiosity” as her friends had participated in the protests. “But when I found that a particular group of people was trolling me on social media, I immediately deactivated my Facebook account,” she told the newspaper. “I am really innocent.”

The Bangladeshi student added that she came to India to study and become an artist, adding that she was uncertain about her future. Meem, along with some of her friends, is expected to meet FRRO officers in Kolkata on Thursday for a review of the decision.

Students and teachers at the university suspected that someone had a filed a complaint in order to end her career.

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Meanwhile, an unidentified official at the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata said they were unaware of the notice. “But we knew that she was under scanner and had informed our superiors in Dhaka,” the official said. “In such cases, there is very little we can do.”

In December, a German exchange student at Indian Institute of Technology-Madras was sent back to his country for participating in protests against the Citizenship Act. Jakob Lindenthal was an exchange student at IIT-Madras’ Department of Physics. An official at the Foreigners Regional Registration Office said Lindenthal had violated visa rules by attending the protest, and the institution was bound to report the matter to authorities.

The Citizenship Amendment Act, passed by Parliament on December 11 last year, provides citizenship to refugees from six minority religious communities from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan, provided they have lived in India for six years and entered the country by December 31, 2014. The Act has been widely criticised for excluding Muslims, leading to protests against it. At least 29 people died until last week during the protests, with 19 in Uttar Pradesh, six in Assam, two in Karnataka – all ruled by the BJP. Two people were killed in West Bengal last month.

On Sunday, fresh violence erupted in North East Delhi after supporters and opposers of the amended citizenship law clashed. The number of casualties as a result of large-scale mob violence in Delhi, much of it directed at Muslims, climbed to 34 on Thursday morning.

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Good. She should leave before something worse happens.
 
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This is direct enmity by Indian govt. She actually posted some pictures with friends. Here many PDF Indians ( who are not friend but adversary actually) poke their dirty noes in Bangladeshi internal matters. If any of them want to visit Bangladesh with tourist visa should they be rejected because they troll here with Bangladeshi internal matter? There are also some Indian activists do so in face book, should they given same treatment? What kind of nonsense act from India it is!

India is now the most communal and violent country in human history. Just for one reason they are going to destroy her career? Such filthy chamars are ruling India now.

If it keep going, Bangladesh should declare India as enemy state!
 
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Good. BD will just go about business as usual and create more to lose their shit here lol.

If you dont meet the conditions you agreed to when taking an Indian Visa, you get deported. Its really that simple.

Get lost and dont let the door hit you on the way out ingrate.
 
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Reality of BD:

http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/statistics/crime/CTS12_Sexual_violence.xls

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https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...hikar-forum-child-rape-incidents-rise-sharply

From frying pan into the fire?

Horse's mouth:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/why-...l-suck-for-a-long-time-my-perspective.441599/

People in this country are scums, no respect for one another. Spits on the street, throws waste from the balcony, gropes women if they get the chance to. I am done. I thought this country is fixable. But tbh not until people are disciplined. I hope I complete my education abroad and get settled abroad. And truth be told I used to despise people who used to adopt another country's citizenship. But now I understand why they did. I don't see my future in Bangladesh. I hope god keeps it that way.

Reality check can get so bad that members call for the nukes to land on BD:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bang...s-news-discussion.570681/page-4#post-10687943

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bang...s-news-discussion.570681/page-5#post-10688072

Such a civilised place to return to....BCL-jamati land.
 
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Reality of BD:

http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/statistics/crime/CTS12_Sexual_violence.xls

0L1hNSI.jpg




https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...hikar-forum-child-rape-incidents-rise-sharply

From frying pan into the fire?

Horse's mouth:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/why-...l-suck-for-a-long-time-my-perspective.441599/

People in this country are scums, no respect for one another. Spits on the street, throws waste from the balcony, gropes women if they get the chance to. I am done. I thought this country is fixable. But tbh not until people are disciplined. I hope I complete my education abroad and get settled abroad. And truth be told I used to despise people who used to adopt another country's citizenship. But now I understand why they did. I don't see my future in Bangladesh. I hope god keeps it that way.

Reality check can get so bad that members call for the nukes to land on BD:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bang...s-news-discussion.570681/page-4#post-10687943

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bang...s-news-discussion.570681/page-5#post-10688072

Such a civilised place to return to....BCL-jamati land.

You again came up with the same nonsense even after getting slapped by me? 95% of rape in India is not reported but in Bangladesh it is mostly reported. Now go some other place to hide.
 
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Good. BD will just go about business as usual and create more to lose their shit here lol.

If you dont meet the conditions you agreed to when taking an Indian Visa, you get deported. Its really that simple.

Get lost and dont let the door hit you on the way out ingrate.

Yep.... whatever privileges being given to Bangladesh by India are being mistaken as a right by these bengalis.... good step taken by India....

Strategic allies doesn't mean their citizens can poke their noses into internal affairs of India....
 
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Those BCL bast**s will change side if new govt comes to power. And beside those mofos i wish every AL scums will get their portion of punishment. Specially Sahajahan, Qader, Nahid, Joy and Hasina. After what happened today in Zigatola i have no anger on those trolls in this forum like Nilgiri, Sakra, Imran , El Sidd and others. This country is actually fucked up, rotten to core. Anybody who escapes to western world is safer than us. At least two spot dead (saw the photo, can't share here), 4 presumed raped (saw one brother crying for his sister), several seriously injured. Still people got killed in road accident in Mogbazar, Badda. I wish India or Pakistan nuke the whole country to stone age. This country has no future if a new party full of educated, strong and young people with vision don't come to power.

Just one little street incident produces all that ^^.

Yup reporting rate in BD must be 4 times more honest obviously. That must be it clearly.

3 million psyche land after all. Telford Rochdale cases has fair smattering of the "eastern wing" type too....to pal up with western wing commanders.

But of course dont extrapolate that all.
 
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Yep.... whatever privileges being given to Bangladesh by India are being mistaken as a right by these bengalis.... good step taken by India....

Strategic allies doesn't mean their citizens can poke their noses into internal affairs of India....

This subforum is just pockmarked by certain types that dont represent most Bangladeshis. The kind that will say 95% are not reported in India but somehow we are to believe 100% are reported in BD....when we see what kind of election they just had.

Its very important to remember that....as a country we deal with reality of BD and its govt and society. Not the few chip on shoulder types festering here and enjoying some echo chamber of their taste.
 
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Are people here unaware that people on visa arent allowed to participate in things other than the purpose applied for. Especially not a political one ? Just like you search for BD+GDP articles, do read on visa rules too.
 
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