New Delhi: The Centre today submitted its detailed affidavit in the Supreme Court that illegal influx of Rohangiyas, in significant numbers, was seriously harming the national security of the country. The Union of India said in its detailed affidavit that the influx had started into the territory of India since 2012-13. The Centre in its affidavit said that it has contemporaneous from security agencies inputs and other authentic material indicating linkages of some of the unauthorised Rohingya immigrants with Pakistan-based terror organisations and similar organisations operating in other countries.
Over and above the said serious security concern already in existence, more disturbing part is that there is an organised influx of illegal immigrants from Myanmar through agents and touts facilitating illegal immigrants Rohingyas into India via Beanpole Haridaspur (West Bengal), Hilli (West Bengal) and Sonamora (Tripura ), Kolkata and Guwahati. This situation is seriously harming the national security of the country, the Union of India today submitted before the apex court in a detailed affidavit. The apex court today fixed the matter for further hearing till October 3, 2pm. The Supreme Court today refused to issue notice to the NHRC on the matter.