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‘No Islamic country accepts Rohingyas, but India must accept as it’s a great Dharamshala’ : Tripura Governor
TIWN Sep 10, 2017
‘No Islamic country accepts Rohingyas, but India must accept as it’s a great Dharamshala’ : Tripura Governor
PHOTO : Tripura Governor Tathagata Roy hits India's secularism drama.

AGARTALA, Sep 10 (TIWN): Tripura Governor Tathagata Roy has hit Indian Politicians' secularism trends, where for vote banks highest level of religious clashes are being held. Whereas all countries have denied to accept Rohingyas and the citizens of those countries followed their Govt’s decisions but when question about Rohingya raised in India the doldrums, pitches have begun to consider rights for Rohingya. Governor Tathagata Roy has tweeted, “No Islamic country,nor Bangladesh (state religion Islam)accepts Rohingias. But India,great Dharamshala,must. And if u say no,you're inhuman!” Roy also hit West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her Muslim-vote-bank politics. Due to extreme Muslim sympathy, a section of West Bengal Hindus are already irritated but Hindus voices have been merged under Mamata Banerjee.

Attacking West Bengal CM Roy tweeted, “But Republic of West Bengal declares it welcomes Rohingias. And Islamist trolls cheer. So Hindu refugees frm East Bengal,look for new refuge”.

When lakhs of East Pakistan’s Hindus sheltered in Independent India out of Muslim torture led Rabindranath Tagore like families to rush to India to save from Muslim led mass killing, unfortunately that West Bengal is now sheltering more refugees who are none other than Muslim-Jihadis.

When Burmese and other Islamic states have rejected them to accept but in India competition is high to sympathise Rohingya fueled by nation’s great politicians how to convert Muslims into majority.

According to the central government estimates, around 40,000 Rohingyas may be living in India illegally. They have arrived in the country through porous India-Myanmar and India-Bangladesh borders in separate batches since 2012-13.

 

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