Bangladesh illegal Infiltrators increasing
People infiltrating from Bangladesh has become a huge problem and is causing concern that there might come a day where there could be a major spillover in India. It is tough to assume how many Bangladeshis have infiltrated India. Most of the Bangladeshis are not causing much of a problem as they are coming in search of jobs and food. However, there is a darker side to this.
The recent nun rape case and several other crimes have links to Bangladesh. Due to this infiltration and some politicians from West Bengal, the crime syndicate in Bangladesh found it easy to operate in India.
The teaming of the Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh, Harkat-ul Jihad al Islami Bangladesh and Ansarullah Bangla Team have its effects in India. These are very powerful groups and are giving support to the United Liberation Front of Assom, National Front of Bodoland and national socialist Council of Nagaland.
There are many international terrorist teams which are taking advantage of this situation. Some of these forces include Al-qaeda, ISIS or Al-Khosaram, Lashkar-e-Tayiba and Hizb-ut-Tahrir which are joining the fray therefore making it an especially fatal combination.
The infiltrations clearly have something to do with targeting India. It is found that there are roughly 5.2 million Bangladeshi illegally staying in India.
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