Four Muslim Traders From Bengal Given 72 Hours to Leave Odisha on Claims of Being Bangladeshis
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Four Muslim traders from Bengal given 72 hours to leave Odisha on claims of being Bangladeshis
Four Muslim traders from West Bengal’s Murshidabad district were given a 72-hour deadline to leave Odisha’s Nayagarh after being accused of being Bangladeshis and Rohingya migrants, The Telegraph reported on Tuesday.The men had lived in Nayagarh for several years selling mosquito nets, quilts and woollens on two-wheelers. All four of them were from the Sagarpara gram panchayat in the Jalangi block of the Domkal subdivision in Murshidabad.On Nove…
Mahua Moitra claims police in Odisha's Nayagarh 'forced migrant workers from Bengal to leave' - OrissaPOST
Kolkata/Nayagarh: TMC MP Mahua Moitra Tuesday alleged that police in Odisha’s Nayagarh forced four migrant workers from West Bengal to leave the district despite having valid identity documents, terming it “unconstitutional” and warning of legal action. In a post on X, Moitra drew the attention of Nayagarh SP S Susree, claiming that the Odagaon police station in-charge had “instructed 4 Bengali migrants, all bona fide Indian citizens with full p…
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