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Rohingya Muslims will remain in Jammu, the court said Myanmar will not be sent without following the procedure

Rohingya Muslims will remain in Jammu, the court said Myanmar will not be sent without following the procedure

Rohingya muslims to remain in Jammu, said the supreme court (SC) of India.

The Supreme Court has banned the sending of 170 Rohingya Muslims kept in Detention Center in Jammu to Myanmar.  The Supreme Court issued the order on Thursday, saying that Rohingya refugees living in the camp cannot be sent until the entire process of deportation is followed.

 The court rejected the plea of ​​the petitioner, in which he had appealed to release these people.  Explain that the Supreme Court had reserved the verdict on this matter on 26 March.

 Prashant Bhushan pleaded the case on a petition by a person named Salimullah.  Prashant Bhushan had cited the International Court of Justice.  He had said that the lives of these Rohingya Muslims are in danger in Myanmar, so they should not be deported.  It is a violation of human rights.

 In the hearing, Bhushan had said that on 23 January last year, the international court gave its verdict regarding the genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.  It said that the army has killed innocent people in Myanmar.  This forced about 7.44 lakh Rohingyas to flee homeless to neighboring countries.  In response, the CJI said that this petition is only for Indian citizens.  Not for citizens of another country.

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