• About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Northeast News - Northeast India news 24×7
  • Assam
  • Meghalaya
  • Tripura
  • Mizoram
  • Manipur
  • Nagaland
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    Actor Aamir Khan denies reports of making film on Meghalaya ‘honeymoon murder’ case

    Actor Aamir Khan denies reports of making film on Meghalaya ‘honeymoon murder’ case

    “Best stand-up show ever”: Hrithik Roshan praises Vir Das’s new Netflix special ‘Fool Volume’

    “Best stand-up show ever”: Hrithik Roshan praises Vir Das’s new Netflix special ‘Fool Volume’

    A screengrab of Ed Sheeran's 'Sapphire' shot in different parts on India including Shillong

    From ‘Sha’ to ‘Bus Smit: Here’s why Shillong is Ed Sheeran’s favourite Indian city

    Salman Khan-Abhishek Bachchan together in ‘Battle of Galwan’?

    Salman Khan-Abhishek Bachchan together in ‘Battle of Galwan’?

    Next-Gen Avengers: Marvel to introduce new Iron Man and Captain America

    Next-Gen Avengers: Marvel to introduce new Iron Man and Captain America

    South vs Bollywood: Threat that films of every language faces today is the multiplex syndrome, says Khalid Mohammed

    South vs Bollywood: Threat that films of every language faces today is the multiplex syndrome, says Khalid Mohammed

    Actor Vishnu Manchu reveals dream cast for his Ramayana; Alia Bhatt as Sita & Suriya stars as Lord Rama

    Actor Vishnu Manchu reveals dream cast for his Ramayana; Alia Bhatt as Sita & Suriya stars as Lord Rama

    Did SRK fake injury for publicity?

    Did SRK fake injury for publicity?

    From Bachchan to Khan: Why India frets over every Bollywood star’s injury

    From Bachchan to Khan: Why India frets over every Bollywood star’s injury

  • Opinion
  • Neighbours
  • Assam
  • Meghalaya
  • Tripura
  • Mizoram
  • Manipur
  • Nagaland
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    Actor Aamir Khan denies reports of making film on Meghalaya ‘honeymoon murder’ case

    Actor Aamir Khan denies reports of making film on Meghalaya ‘honeymoon murder’ case

    “Best stand-up show ever”: Hrithik Roshan praises Vir Das’s new Netflix special ‘Fool Volume’

    “Best stand-up show ever”: Hrithik Roshan praises Vir Das’s new Netflix special ‘Fool Volume’

    A screengrab of Ed Sheeran's 'Sapphire' shot in different parts on India including Shillong

    From ‘Sha’ to ‘Bus Smit: Here’s why Shillong is Ed Sheeran’s favourite Indian city

    Salman Khan-Abhishek Bachchan together in ‘Battle of Galwan’?

    Salman Khan-Abhishek Bachchan together in ‘Battle of Galwan’?

    Next-Gen Avengers: Marvel to introduce new Iron Man and Captain America

    Next-Gen Avengers: Marvel to introduce new Iron Man and Captain America

    South vs Bollywood: Threat that films of every language faces today is the multiplex syndrome, says Khalid Mohammed

    South vs Bollywood: Threat that films of every language faces today is the multiplex syndrome, says Khalid Mohammed

    Actor Vishnu Manchu reveals dream cast for his Ramayana; Alia Bhatt as Sita & Suriya stars as Lord Rama

    Actor Vishnu Manchu reveals dream cast for his Ramayana; Alia Bhatt as Sita & Suriya stars as Lord Rama

    Did SRK fake injury for publicity?

    Did SRK fake injury for publicity?

    From Bachchan to Khan: Why India frets over every Bollywood star’s injury

    From Bachchan to Khan: Why India frets over every Bollywood star’s injury

  • Opinion
  • Neighbours
No Result
View All Result
Northeast News - Northeast India news 24×7
No Result
View All Result
Home Articles

Bengali-speaking Indian migrants face hurdles to avoid deportation to Bangladesh

The harassment, detention and deportation of Bengali-speaking migrant workers is merely the first step in identifying and creating a new stateless population in South Asia.

360info.orgby360info.org
July 22, 2025
in Articles
Bengali-speaking Indian migrants face hurdles to avoid deportation to Bangladesh
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Samata Biswas

Earlier this year, when the United States of America started deporting undocumented immigrants, India stated quite emphatically that it is working together with the US to identify and receive back people who had travelled via the undocumented route.

The Indian government refuses to follow this process with Bangladesh in the case of alleged undocumented Bangladeshis.

Often this results in the government abandoning its own citizens from West Bengal to the whims of the police hunting for undocumented Bangladeshis.

Consider the case of Palash and Shukla Adhikary, a Bengali-speaking couple, who along with their two-year-old son, were detained for nearly a year in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. They were suspected of being undocumented Bangladeshi nationals.

Palash and Shukla, like an estimated 2.2 million others working in the unorganised sector across different Indian states, hail from the Indian state of West Bengal bordering Bangladesh. Bengali is the common language of both West Bengal and neighbouring Bangladesh.

Although not from Bangladesh, the Adhikary family’s experience is merely one of many shared by Bengali-speaking internal migrant workers in India.

In June 2025, there were reports of 300 Bengali migrants being detained under similar charges in Rajasthan, 444 in neighbouring Odisha, and 9 in Chhattisgarh.  All these states are ruled by the Hindu right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), also in power at the Centre.

More worryingly, at least seven Bengali migrant workers were picked up from different Indian states and pushed into Bangladesh without due process, which involves detention, ascertaining of nationality, contact with the country of origin and finally deportation.

Instead, migrants like Nazimuddin Mondal and Mehboob Sheikh recount being detained without charges, beaten up and pushed into Bangladesh. They were brought back to West Bengal only after the state government and the local administration intervened at the behest of the families.

Since the 1990s, when the Hindutva ideology became ascendent with the  BJP gaining political power, the undocumented Bangladeshi has been the favourite scapegoat of right wing Hindus, held responsible for everything from shrinking job opportunities and terrorism to effecting a demographic change.

In 1992, “Operation Push Back” rounded up undocumented Bangladeshis in the national capital, Delhi, and pushed them into Bangladesh. However, even at that time, several Bengalis from West Bengal were forced across the border, despite their vehement protests.

Since then, every year a handful of alleged Bangladeshi nationals are deported from India. But the narratives surrounding them far surpasses the number of alleged undocumented Bangladeshis. Activists inform us that in big cities like Mumbai and Delhi, Muslim migrants from West Bengal are routinely dubbed as Bangladeshis.

Poor, abandoned, discriminated against

India’s migrant workers were abandoned by the nation during the Covid-19 crisis and forced to walk across the country after the sudden imposition of a nationwide lockdown. While the government made provisions for international migrants to return by chartered flights, even routine trains and buses in the domestic sector were halted with barely four hours’ notice. The number of migrant workers dead during their march back continues to elude the authorities.

In the aftermath of the recent detentions, migrants increasingly report being targeted due to the language they speak, Bengali, and clothing (often the lungi, a chequered piece of cloth wrapped around the lower part of the body). Worn in many South and South East Asian cultures, the lungi or sarong has come to be identified with Muslims in India.

The lungi is also worn by the Rohingyas, the stateless Muslim ethno-religious minority from Myanmar’s Rakhine state. A stateless people, India  has approximately 45,000 Rohingyas immigrants across different states.

The Indian government claims that there are 1.7 million undocumented Rohingyas living in India, a grossly exaggerated number —one that is then used to blame the Rohingya for carrying out the exact same acts that the undocumented Bangladeshi are accused of.

In May 2025, India pushed 100 Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh, abandoning 40 more in the Indian Ocean, in blatant disregard of all international protocols and protection mechanisms.

The Bengali Muslim migrants – and surprisingly some Hindu Bengalis as well — are often also targeted as Rohingyas.

The Chief Minister of West Bengal’s  bordering state, Assam, has recently gone on record  saying if people from the state’s Bengal-origin Muslim minority “write (their language) as Bengali in the census, it will only quantify the number of foreigners in the state”. Bengali is the second-largest spoken language in India. It is also the second-largest language in Assam, where there is a long history going back to the “Bongal Kheda” agitation in 1960, of attacks against Bengali speakers.

There is no justification for conflating Bengali speakers with non-citizens, the undocumented and, one fears, even the stateless.

Palash Adhikary’s family supplied all kinds of documents to prove his citizenship, including his Voter ID Card, the biometric identifier AADHAR Card, the PAN card required for income tax purposes, life insurance certificates and vehicle registration documents. None of these were considered sufficient to prove his Indian citizenship to the police.

The Special Intensive Revision of the Electoral Roll in Bihar also raises similar fears as it is ostensibly meant to weed out Bangladeshi illegal immigrants from the voter rolls. If none of these documents are proof of citizenship, then who is a citizen?

In addition to Assam, in several other states intensive drives are continuing to identify Bangladeshi illegal migrants. Since 2019 (the year when the National Register of Citizens in Assam declared 1.9 million people as non-citizens) India has been building a series of detention centres near major migration hubs, including Assam, New Delhi, Gujarat, Goa and Tamil Nadu. Built for recognised foreigners, the suffocating camps in Assam have already claimed 26 Bengali speakers, not yet proved to be undocumented.

The  Indian government’s xenophobic persecution of the Bengali migrant workers does not bode well for the nation. By its actions it is creating a new deportation and detention policy that will disproportionately impact its own citizens who speak the Bengali language.

The harassment, detention and deportation of Bengali-speaking migrant workers is merely the first step in identifying and creating a new stateless population in South Asia. That is the dangerous direction in which the process of identifying the ‘illegal’ immigrant in India seems to be moving.

Samata Biswas is an Assistant Professor and Coordinator, Department of English, The Sanskrit College and University, Kolkata. She is also an editor with Refugee Watch Online and a member of the Calcutta Research Group.

Originally published under Creative Commons by 360info™.

Tags: BangladeshisIndian government
ADVERTISEMENT
Next Post
Flight Lieutenant Touqir Islam Sagar (X)

Pilot of ill-fated Chinese-made F-7 fighter-trainer baled out and landed before dying in hospital

Sip, Savour, & Chill: Guwahati’s best summer cocktails to beat the heat

Sip, Savour, & Chill: Guwahati's best summer cocktails to beat the heat

A file photo of vendors protesting against the eviction drive

Meghalaya: SMB cracks down on unauthorised street vendors in Khyndailad

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About Us

Northeast News is a digital only news platform covering Northeast India news 24×7. As Northeast India states – Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh hardly get any news coverage in the mainstream media, we are here to be ‘Vocal for Local’.

Category

  • Articles
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Assam
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Manipur
  • Meghalaya
  • Mizoram
  • Nagaland
  • Neighbours
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Tripura
  • Uncategorized

Site Links

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer

© 2022 All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Assam
  • Meghalaya
  • Tripura
  • Mizoram
  • Manipur
  • Nagaland
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Neighbours

© 2022 All Rights Reserved.