Rohingyas who entered the country illegally were found in the capital Delhi, as evidenced by pictures of the Kalindi Kunj area of Delhi. Rohingyas have illegally occupied billions worth of Uttar Pradesh government land. Ignoring the government’s warning, more than 55 families have set up their hideouts and camps on the land and are openly living on government land.
When Uttar Pradesh Irrigation Department officials came to vacate their land, Aam Aadmi Party MLA Amanatullah from Delhi got into a dispute and the situation ended in war chaos. In such a scenario, the Uttar Pradesh government has now issued instructions directly to the Kejriwal government to vacate its land as soon as possible. The Uttar Pradesh government’s irrigation minister has accused their lands of being occupied only with the support of the Delhi government.
When they spoke to the illegal occupants, they acknowledged that they were from Myanmar and that work was underway to protect them. Many voluntary charities are helping these Rohingyas. UP in Delhi. The politics of government land ownership is now very hot. Kejriwal has been blaming the Yogi government for providing protection to the Rohingyas, especially as the Aam Aadmi Party MLA has come out in support of the Rohingyas.
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