Rohingyas 'Serious Threat', Court Mustn't Interfere, Says Centre | Read

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Deporting Rohingyas is an "executive policy decision" and the Supreme Court must not interfere, the centre said today, emphasising in a written submission that the refugees from Myanmar are a "very serious and potential threat to national security". The Rohingyas are "indulging in anti-national activities" and channeling laundered money, the government said in an affidavit in response to a petition by two men challenging deportation by India.

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