Bangladesh Volatile Situation | “Stop Illegal Immigrants Entering the State”: Jharkhand HC Cautions State Govt

The Jharkhand High Court Yesterday (August 8th) directed the state government to take immediate action against illegal Bangladeshi immigrants entering the state through the Santhal Parganas.

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Bangladesh Volatile Situation | "Stop Illegal Immigrants Entering the State": Jharkhand HC Cautions State Govt

RANCHI: The Jharkhand High Court, on Thursday, issued a stern directive to the state government, urging it to take immediate and decisive action against the influx of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants entering the state, particularly through the Santhal Parganas region.

This direction was delivered by a division bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad and Justice Arun Kumar Rai during the hearing of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by a petitioner named Daniel Danish.

In its observations, the court expressed concern that

“illegal immigration will be on the rise in view of the present unstable situation in Bangladesh.”

Recognizing the gravity of the issue, the bench emphasized the need for prompt and coordinated action to address this growing challenge.

The court took further steps by ordering that the director of the Intelligence Bureau, the Director General of the Border Security Force (BSF), the Chief Election Commissioner of India, and the Director General of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) be made parties to the case. Notices were issued to these officials, directing them to file a response on the matter.

Bangladesh Volatile Situation | "Stop Illegal Immigrants Entering the State": Jharkhand HC Cautions State Govt
Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad

Moreover, the court suggested that the state government undertake sudden inspections of Aadhaar cards and voter identity cards. According to the judges,

“these drives would not only help in identifying illegal settlers but also deter others from trying to come into India illegally.”

This, they argued, is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the state’s demographic structure.

The bench highlighted that the state and Union governments must collaborate closely to tackle the problem of illegal immigration.

“In the present scenario of Bangladesh, the situation is going to be more volatile,”

-the judges cautioned, indicating that the problem may worsen if left unchecked.

The case has been scheduled for a subsequent hearing on August 22.

The petition brought to light that a significant number of immigrants from Bangladesh have entered the state via the Santhal Parganas, disturbing the demographic balance in the tribal-populated region.

The petitioner warned that this influx poses a

“serious threat to the sovereignty of the country.”

Further details from the petition revealed that

“illegal immigrants from Bangladesh have made their way into the state through the six districts in the Santhal Pargana—Deoghar, Dumka, Pakur, Godda, Sahebgunj, and Jamtara,”

-underscoring the widespread nature of the issue.

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Vaibhav Ojha

ADVOCATE | LLM | BBA.LLB | SENIOR LEGAL EDITOR @ LAW CHAKRA

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