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Karnataka HC pulls up police for evicting ‘Bangladeshi migrants’, asks state to rehabilitate

The court has sought the government’s response on the rehabilitation plan, and will pass the final order on February 10.

https://scroll.in/latest/952086/kar...ngladeshi-migrants-asks-state-to-rehabilitate


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The demolished makeshift houses in Kariyammana Agrahara in Bengaluru on Sunday. | Twitter/Prajwal


Karnataka High Court on Monday pulled up the state police for razing more than 100 makeshift homes on a private land during an eviction drive in Kariyammana Agrahara, a locality in the suburb of Bellandur, reported The Indian Express. The police had alleged that the tenants were “illegal Bangladeshi migrants”.

“By looking at the face of a person, can one be identified as being a Bangladeshi national?” asked Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka. The bench ordered the state to rehabilitate those affected by the demolitions. The court has sought the government’s response on the rehabilitation plan, and will pass the final order on February 10, reported Live Law.

Several people living in shanties were evicted during a demolition drive carried out on January 12, 18 and 19. The court was hearing a plea filed by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties challenging the demolitions. The petition claimed that many residents in the migrant settlement were from Assam, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Karnataka. “It is submitted that the residents of the property in question are not from Bangladesh but in fact are extremely poor migrant families, having migrated from districts of North Karnataka, including Raichur, Hubli and Dharwad and other states, including Assam, Tripura, West Bengal, and Bihar,” the petition stated. “It appears that the bogey of Bangladeshi is being used to evict the innocent poor.

The eviction was carried out at a time when protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens are going on across India. The register is a proposed nationwide exercise to identify undocumented immigrants.

The Bengaluru civic body, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, had earlier confirmed that the demolitions were unauthorised. The official who had given the order was identified as Assistant Executive Engineer of Mahadevapura Zone, Narayan Swamy. He was suspended as he did not have the authority to conduct such an action on private land.

The police, however, had claimed that the landowner had been sent an eviction notice.

The state, represented by Advocate-General Prabhuling K Navadgi, on Monday said it had nothing to do with the demolition.

However, Chief Justice Oka said there has been misuse of power at different levels. “On the suspicion that they are Bangladeshi, will the police take law into its own hands and write to the owner, and the BBMP act?” he asked. He also asked why the police officer was still in service. “The fact that the state has protected the officer shows that all is not well,” said Oka.

The chief justice said proper process was not followed before the eviction drive, reported The News Minute. “Door-to-door survey by a competent authority must be done,” Oka said. “Proper verification needs to be carried out. No date was set by the BBMP for demolition. The stand of the state government is that they have not done it. Prima facie, it is impossible to accept that the occupants vacated on their own.”

Lawyers representing the owners of the land said squatting on the property left after they “politely requested” them. “Who will believe that people left because they were politely requested to?” Oka asked.
 
"“By looking at the face of a person, can one be identified as being a Bangladeshi national?” asked Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka. The bench ordered the state to rehabilitate those affected by the demolitions"

@Nilgiri

What kind of retards run the sh*thole called India?

:rofl:
 
"“By looking at the face of a person, can one be identified as being a Bangladeshi national?” asked Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka. The bench ordered the state to rehabilitate those affected by the demolitions"

@Nilgiri

What kind of retards run the sh*thole called India?

:rofl:
May be, @Nilgiri himself is leading the Police Force to evict the shanty dwellers. But, in the process, he is evicting his own people.
 
"“By looking at the face of a person, can one be identified as being a Bangladeshi national?” asked Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka. The bench ordered the state to rehabilitate those affected by the demolitions"

@Nilgiri

What kind of retards run the sh*thole called India?

:rofl:

:lol:

Don't worry - Bhakts have a great plan, a la Hitler's lebensraum.

Clear the desirable areas of 'undesirables' (in Hitler's case it was the Jewish, Roma and other 'dirty' groups as the SS called them while in India, these are their own poor Indian people they now call 'Bangladeshi'). Just Bulldoze these poor Indians' homes so they will leave, and then you can build 'mera Bharat Mahaan' neighborhoods on a clean slate. Eventually poor people will just die off in India, so you will have a 'Mahaan Bharat'.

RSS and Bajrang Bhakts are the real Chandal and Chamar idiots, not the hapless poor destitute souls that used to live in these shantytowns.

Look at what we do to house and feed millions of hapless poor people for a change! And they aren't even our own! Vive La Différence!! Bhartis should be ashamed!!

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Karnataka HC pulls up police for evicting ‘Bangladeshi migrants’, asks state to rehabilitate

The court has sought the government’s response on the rehabilitation plan, and will pass the final order on February 10.

https://scroll.in/latest/952086/kar...ngladeshi-migrants-asks-state-to-rehabilitate


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The demolished makeshift houses in Kariyammana Agrahara in Bengaluru on Sunday. | Twitter/Prajwal


Karnataka High Court on Monday pulled up the state police for razing more than 100 makeshift homes on a private land during an eviction drive in Kariyammana Agrahara, a locality in the suburb of Bellandur, reported The Indian Express. The police had alleged that the tenants were “illegal Bangladeshi migrants”.

“By looking at the face of a person, can one be identified as being a Bangladeshi national?” asked Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka. The bench ordered the state to rehabilitate those affected by the demolitions. The court has sought the government’s response on the rehabilitation plan, and will pass the final order on February 10, reported Live Law.

Several people living in shanties were evicted during a demolition drive carried out on January 12, 18 and 19. The court was hearing a plea filed by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties challenging the demolitions. The petition claimed that many residents in the migrant settlement were from Assam, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Karnataka. “It is submitted that the residents of the property in question are not from Bangladesh but in fact are extremely poor migrant families, having migrated from districts of North Karnataka, including Raichur, Hubli and Dharwad and other states, including Assam, Tripura, West Bengal, and Bihar,” the petition stated. “It appears that the bogey of Bangladeshi is being used to evict the innocent poor.

The eviction was carried out at a time when protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens are going on across India. The register is a proposed nationwide exercise to identify undocumented immigrants.

The Bengaluru civic body, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, had earlier confirmed that the demolitions were unauthorised. The official who had given the order was identified as Assistant Executive Engineer of Mahadevapura Zone, Narayan Swamy. He was suspended as he did not have the authority to conduct such an action on private land.

The police, however, had claimed that the landowner had been sent an eviction notice.

The state, represented by Advocate-General Prabhuling K Navadgi, on Monday said it had nothing to do with the demolition.

However, Chief Justice Oka said there has been misuse of power at different levels. “On the suspicion that they are Bangladeshi, will the police take law into its own hands and write to the owner, and the BBMP act?” he asked. He also asked why the police officer was still in service. “The fact that the state has protected the officer shows that all is not well,” said Oka.

The chief justice said proper process was not followed before the eviction drive, reported The News Minute. “Door-to-door survey by a competent authority must be done,” Oka said. “Proper verification needs to be carried out. No date was set by the BBMP for demolition. The stand of the state government is that they have not done it. Prima facie, it is impossible to accept that the occupants vacated on their own.”

Lawyers representing the owners of the land said squatting on the property left after they “politely requested” them. “Who will believe that people left because they were politely requested to?” Oka asked.

BJP used "illegal Bangladeshi" label to evict the Indians thinking they will get away with it.
BJP is tearing India apart.
 
May be, @Nilgiri himself is leading the Police Force to evict the shanty dwellers. But, in the process, he is evicting his own people.

Problem with worse-than-Haitian types like your lot is you never actually follow up on the results in the end:

https://www.thenewsminute.com/artic...ladeshi-immigrants-detained-last-month-112780

You won't follow up in the end regarding this either....just cherry pick whatever gives you some emotional sanctity for a couple minutes lol.

That suits us just fine....it gets the job done with Haseena behind the scenes. She harnesses her kolkata brothel spirit well.
 

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