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BSF Reports:

Muslims, Not Hindus, Flocked to India from Bangladesh After August

International Desk

  01 Jan 2025, 13:14
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According to the Indian Border Security Force (BSF), more Muslims, not Hindus, have illegally entered India from Bangladesh since August last year. The number of Bangladeshi nationals caught attempting to cross the border illegally between August and the third week of December has been higher among Muslims.

The BSF reports that, compared to the previous two years, there has been a slight increase in the number of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh in 2024, though the overall increase between August and December has not been significant.

Key Statistics from the BSF Report: (August to December 24, 2024)
Total illegal immigrants caught: 716 Bangladeshi citizens

  • Hindus: 301
  • Muslims: 415

Comparison with previous years:

  • 2023: 203 Hindus and 449 Muslims caught
  • 2022: 114 Hindus and 298 Muslims caught

Reason for illegal immigration: Many Bangladeshis are attempting illegal entry due to visa restrictions or other needs (business, family, etc.).

This information comes from the BSF’s South Bengal border division.

Several BSF officers told the BBC that a small number of Hindu Bangladeshis, who were caught trying to cross illegally, stated during initial questioning that they left Bangladesh due to “persecution” and “violence” against Hindus.

The statistics obtained by the BBC, though from the South Bengal border division, reflect similar trends across the entire India-Bangladesh border, according to BSF officials.

Analysts were somewhat surprised by this, as for some time, Hindu nationalist organizations in India have been framing the narrative that many Hindus are fleeing Bangladesh due to alleged “persecution” and “violence.”

However, the data from the South Bengal border division reveals that between August and December 24 of the past year, 716 Bangladeshi citizens were caught by Indian border guards while attempting to illegally cross. Among them, 301 were Hindus and 415 were Muslims. Officials also noted that the overall pattern of immigration did not change significantly when compared to the full-year statistics.

The number of both Hindu and overall illegal immigrants has slightly increased, according to BSF sources, but the trend remains consistent across the India-Bangladesh border.

From the statistics of illegal immigrants caught between August and December in the previous two years, it appears that in 2023, 203 Hindus and 449 Muslims were caught at the South Bengal border, while in 2022, 114 Hindus and 298 Muslims were detained.

Since August, BSF sources report that only a very small number of Hindu illegal immigrants have cited “persecution or fear of persecution” as the reason for fleeing Bangladesh. These individuals make up only 1 to 2 percent of the detained immigrants.

A senior BSF official mentioned that, “Since August, the Indian High Commission has been issuing very few visas to Bangladeshis. However, many Bangladeshis still come to India for business, family, or other purposes, and this continues legally. Due to increased visa restrictions, some people may be attempting to enter illegally and are getting caught.”

The official added, “There are no gaps in our surveillance, and the number of border guards has been increased across the entire India-Bangladesh border. No additional guards have been brought in from other areas; the local battalion headquarters' guards are now being assigned to border duty.”
(Source: BBC Bengali)

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