Assam to Push Back Illegal Immigrants Without Trial Under 1950 Law!

The Assam government has announced that it will invoke the 1950 Immigrants Expulsion Order to expedite the deportation of illegal immigrants without requiring a formal trial. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that the process of identifying and pushing back foreigners will now be faster, bypassing the Foreigners Tribunal.

đź”´ Key Highlights:

  • Assam will use the 1950 law, which allows district commissioners to issue deportation orders without judicial intervention.
  • The Supreme Court recently clarified that Assam is not obligated to approach the judiciary for deportation cases.
  • The government has already deported several individuals, except those with pending court cases.
  • Minority groups have criticized the move, alleging arbitrary detentions and harassment.

📢 Political Reactions:

  • Opposition parties and rights groups have raised concerns over potential misuse of the law.
  • The All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) has petitioned the Governor, protesting the harassment of Indian Muslims under the pretext of identifying illegal immigrants.

⚠️ Strategic Impact:

  • Assam shares a porous border with Bangladesh, making illegal migration a long-standing issue.
  • The move could trigger diplomatic tensions, as Bangladesh has pending nationality verification cases.

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