Srinagar,
Sept 19: Lashing out at people for demanding deportation of Rohingya
Muslims from the country, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah
has asked if those plugging their India were going to demand that the Tibetan
Government in exile leave Indian shores immediately. "Will Tamil refugees
from Sri Lanka be sent back as punishment for Rajiv Gandhi's
assassination," he further asked. “His holiness the Dalai Lama is going to
find himself unwelcomed in his adopted home unless of course this xenophobia is
selective,” Mr Abdullah, who is the working president of National Conference
(NC), wrote on micro-blogging site twitter. “So are those plugging their India
for Indians line going to demand that the Tibetan Government in exile leave
Indian shores immediately,” he asked in his tweet. “And while they are at it
will Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka be sent back as punishment for Rajiv
Gandhi's assassination,” he added. Meanwhile, hitting out at the Centre for
asserting in the SC that Rohingya Muslims living in the country pose as serious
threat to the national security, the former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister
said that no such intelligence reports came up for discussion in Unified
Headquarters meetings before 2014, when he was heading the Unified headquarters
as Chief Minister. “This threat, at least in J&K, is a post 2014
development. No such intelligence reports ever came up for discussion in
Unified HQ meetings,” Mr Abdullah tweeted. The Centre yesterday had asserted in
the apex court that the Rohingya Muslims were ‘illegal’ immigrants in India and
their stay posed ‘serious national security ramifications’. The United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR) has criticised the Centre’s plan to
deport Rohingyas, saying ‘India cannot carry out collective expulsions, or
return people to a place where they risk torture or other serious violations’.
However, the NDA Government rebutted the allegations, saying ‘enforcing its
laws to deal with possible security threats posed by illegal migrants cannot be
seen as a lack of compassion’. Meanwhile, Minister of State for Home Kiren
Rijiju yesterday said the Government's stand to deport Rohingya refugees was in
the national interest. UNI
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