Assamese Muslims Living in Lucknow Branded as Bangladeshi, Congress Demands Apology from Mayor
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The police launched a massive operation against Rohingya and Bangladeshi origin people living illegally in Dalibagh, Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. The people living in the huts described themselves as illiterate laborers, but an Aaj Tak investigation found many Urdu books, fans, bulbs, and VIP camp-like facilities inside those huts. The police team conducted a surprise raid and checked the Aadhaar cards and NRC documents of the people l…
Assamese Muslims Living in Lucknow Branded as Bangladeshi, Congress Demands Apology from Mayor
NEW DELHI: Residents from Assam living in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, displayed valid Indian identity documents before reporters after Lucknow Mayor Sushma Kharkwal branded them “Rohingya” and “Bangladeshi,” ordering them to vacate the city within 15 days. The controversy began on Thursday when Kharkwal conducted raids in the Shankarpurva area of Bahadurpur, alleging that the residents were illegal immigrants. Kharkwal claimed, “When identity docume…
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