Why wouldnt you then help and give asylum to Bangladeshi muslims and Pakistani Shias and Ahmadiyas in India. After all even though we are not a muslim majority country, we have the 3rd highest population of Muslims in any country in the world.
bcz they have others to help them and they will never accept india as their motherland .
recently an illeagal bangladeshi immigrant was caught running running madrasahs in west bengal
i took this para from a TOI article -
Yet investigations so far into the Burdwan blast have exposed that all of those involved in bomb and crude weapons-manufacturing were Bangladeshi nationals who had obtained Indian iden-tity and citizenship documents through political patronage once they crossed over. There could be several Burdwan-like JuMB modules in Bengal’s thickly populated border districts.
You can read the whole article here-
Times Of India | Blogs
Now read this part from another article on pakistani hindus
Activist and former journalist Zulfiqar Shah is also a Pakistani refugee in the capital, currently living on the street near Jantar Mantar with his wife. Shah had worked on the denial of human rights to the Hindu minority in Pakistan, and he alleges it was one of the reasons why he was hounded out.
"Roughly 500 Hindus leave Pakistan every year. The elite go to Dubai, US or the UK. The poor gravitate towards India," says Shah. (So the ones who seek help from india are the poor who have nowhere else to to go)
The group that arrived in Delhi comprises mostly of poor farm workers or well-off small business owners. At least two of them, who have been here over a longer period, have acquired Aadhaar cards, the details of which they are unable to divulge.
Last month, a temple in Larkana, Sindh, was set on fire after rumours of a Hindu desecrating the Quran fanned communal tension in the area.
In March 2012, the case of Rinkle Kumari from Sindh made international headlines after it was alleged that she was abducted and forced to convert to Islam.
However, Chandrama, a middle-aged woman who arrived here with her three sons, said, "
At least one has access to justice here. That doesn't happen in Pakistan."
"Young women cannot step out of their homes in the evening in Sindh for fear of sexual harassment. Hindu men can't get their hair cut from a Muslim barber's shop. The two communities do not even share water," says Jamna, 40. Like many other women who have accompanied her, Jamna goes only by her first name.
Two weeks ago, 16-year-old Bharti Rai from Hyderabad in Sindh, Pakistan, came to India on a one-way train ticket. She doesn't want to go back ever alleging oppression, sexual harassment and persecution as a religious minority across the border
Pak Hindus seek refuge in Delhi - The Times of India
pakistani hindu refugees in india , look at these people do you think someone else except india will help them . And what will happen to them if they are sent back to pakistan ?