In The Heart Of Delhi, 'Illegal' Rohingyas Have Long-Term Indian Visas

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India has declared Rohingya Muslims, the embattled minority fleeing violence in Myanmar, as illegal and ordered their deportation. But NDTV found Rohingya Muslims in the heart of the national capital with Long-Term Visas issued by the Home Ministry. Delhi is home to an estimated 1,000 Rohingya Muslims; most of them live in two main settlements - Sharam Vihar and Madanpur Khadar, both in south east Delhi.

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