Karnataka to SC: There are no immediate plans to deport Rohingyas living in Bengaluru.

Karnataka to SC: “72 Rohingyas identified in Bengaluru City are working in various fields,” the state noted in an affidavit, “and Bengaluru City Police have not taken any coercive action against them as of now, and there is no immediate plan to deport them.”

The Karnataka administration told the Supreme Court on. Monday that it has “no urgent plans” to deport Rohingyas living in Bengaluru, the state capital.

Karnataka to SC: “Bengaluru. City Police have not housed. Rohingyas in any camp or detention centre within its jurisdiction,” the state declared in an affidavit. Bengaluru City, and the Bengaluru City. Police have taken no coercive action against them so far, and there is no immediate plan to deport them.”

It also presented the court with a list of 72 Rohingya people and asked for the petition filed by counsel. Ashiwini Kumar Upadhyay to be dismissed.

Then-Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiu informed.

Following this, two Rohingya community members petitioned the Supreme Court to stop the deportations.

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