The Tipra Motha – a constituent of the ruling BJP-led alliance – has demanded the detection and deportation of all unlawful migrants from Bangladesh residing in Tripura.
A four-member delegation of the occasion, led by MLA Ranjit Debbarma, met Governor N Indrasena Reddy and raised the demand on Friday.
“We met the Governor at present. The problem is that the Union Ministry of Dwelling Affairs has stipulated a 30-day timeframe to start out the method of detection and deportation of unlawful migrants in Tripura. In different states, together with Delhi, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Assam, the method has already began. We now have demanded that the method be began in Tripura too,” Debbarma informed reporters after assembly Governor Reddy.
He added {that a} related type of notification was additionally issued in 2017.
The Tipra Motha chief mentioned that not solely the unlawful migrants, but additionally these offering shelter to them, should be introduced below the purview of the legislation.

Earlier, Debbarma wrote to Union Dwelling Minister Amit Shah on the unlawful entry of Bangladeshi nationals, urging him to push them again.
The Twipra College students’ Federation (TSF) has additionally demanded that the federal government begin the method of detecting and deporting Bangladeshi migrants staying illegally within the state.
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“We now have seen that different states are doing it. However the Tripura authorities is silent. We attraction to the federal government to take sturdy initiative relating to the notification. We now have began the ‘clear and drive unlawful migrants mission’ from at present,” Hamal Jamatia, Common Secretary, TSF, mentioned.
As per a report of the Tripura Police, 816 Bangladeshi nationals, 79 Rohingya individuals, and two Nigerians had been arrested between January 1, 2024, and February 28 this yr for staying illegally in Tripura.
An extra breakup of the info reveals that 483 unlawful foreigners had been arrested from August 5, 2024, when the Sheikh Hasina authorities fell in Bangladesh.

