Bengal government cracks down on illegal infiltration
The new Bengal government has launched a massive crackdown on illegal infiltration, implementing a strict policy to detect and deport undocumented immigrants.
Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, who was convicted of rape and murder, has been granted a thirty-day parole again, marking his sixteenth release from prison since his conviction in 2017. Gurmeet Ram Rahim, who is serving a twenty-year sentence for rape and life imprisonment for murdering a journalist, was seen travelling in a luxury vehicle escorted by a massive police convoy. The repeated paroles have sparked a massive political row, with opposition parties slamming the ruling dispensations for allegedly extending special privileges and VIP treatment. Meanwhile, the state police have deflected responsibility, passing the buck to the prison department. The frequent releases of the convict continue to raise serious questions about the legal loopholes being exploited and whether justice is being negotiated.
The new Bengal government has launched a massive crackdown on illegal infiltration, implementing a strict policy to detect and deport undocumented immigrants.
The government has constituted a high-level committee to address unnatural demographic changes driven by illegal infiltration.
A major clash erupted at Poonam Estate Cluster One in Mira Road, Thane, after some residents brought multiple goats into the housing society for Eid al-Adha sacrifice. In a retaliatory move, the Hindu groups brought a pig to counter sacrificial goats in Thane society.
BJP leader Annamalai has appealed to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to roll back its recently introduced three-language policy for Class 9 students.