New Delhi,
Sept 21: Describing Rohingyas as illegal immigrants and not refugees,
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said India would not violate any
International Law by sending them back as it was not a signatory to the UN
Refugees Convention1951. Mr Singh, addressing a seminar organised by the
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) here said, "The Rohingyas have not
applied for asylum, and they have not come here after following proper
procedures". Referring to Myanmar counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi’s remarks
that the country will allow Rohingyas to return after a due verification
process, the Union Home Minister said the criticism against the government for
deporting the Rohingyas living in India was not called for as the Myanmar
government itself was willing to take them back. The NHRC had recently issued a
notice to the Centre over its plan to deport Rohingyas, who are residing in
various parts of India. The Centre in its detailed affidavit submitted to the
Supreme Court on Monday had said the illegal influx of Rohingyas was posing a
threat to national security. It said it had inputs from security agencies
indicating linkages of some of the unauthorised Rohingya immigrants with
Pakistan-based terror organisations and similar outfits operating in other
countries. The government’s affidavit came on a plea filed by Rohingya refugees
against the proposal to deport them. UNI
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