Mamman Khan, a Congress candidate, won the Jhirka assembly seat in Nuh, Haryana, with a strong backing from the local Muslim community and allegedly from illegal Rohingya immigrants. Khan is currently facing UAPA charges for inciting communal violence in Nuh on July 31, 2023. Reports suggest that Rohingya refugees, who have settled illegally in the region, played a role in the unrest. Congress faces questions about its alleged support for these illegal migrants and their potential use as a vote bank. Lets delve deep and find out Congress Fuels Rohingya Vote Bank Unrest.
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00:00Hello and welcome, my name is Divya.
00:02Now, today we expose the murky connections between the Congress party
00:07and illegal Rohingya migrants in Haryana's New District.
00:11Our investigation reveals how Congress is allegedly using these outsiders as a vote bank
00:18with startling links between the communal unrest and the party's victory.
00:23Now, Maman Khan, a Congress candidate,
00:25secured a landslide victory in the Jharkha Assembly seat of New,
00:29winning by a massive 98,441 votes in the recent concluded Assembly elections.
00:37But beneath this triumph lies a controversy.
00:41Khan, currently facing charges under the UAPA,
00:44is accused of inciting communal violence in New on 31st of July, 2023.
00:50While Khan's victory enjoys strong local support,
00:53reports suggest that illegal Rohingya migrants also played a crucial role.
00:58New, with an 80% Muslim population, is experiencing demographic changes
01:05largely due to influx of these illegal migrants.
01:08A video shows a madarsa in New catering to illegal Rohingya immigrants.
01:13Now, children here are heard saying,
01:16non-believers will burn in hell, raising alarming concerns over radicalization.
01:22Teachers in this madarsa proudly admit that they are Rohingyas from Myanmar,
01:27living illegally in New, without fear or repercussions.
01:32In an on-camera confession, one Rohingya refugee
01:35openly admitted to crossing into India illegally from Bangladesh in 2016.
01:51Yes, I've been here for 3-4 years.
01:55I've been here since 2016.
01:58Then, because of the conflict in Madrasa, it was shut down for a few days.
02:04Then it started again 3-4 years ago.
02:07People outside are saying that there are more Rohingya Muslims here.
02:12People have come from Burma as well.
02:13Are you from here, or have you come from outside?
02:16I'm from Burma, yes.
02:17You're from Burma?
02:18Yes.
02:18Are there any documents or documents made here?
02:21No, nothing at all.
02:22It's just a refugee card.
02:24Did you make it yourself, or did the government help you in making this madarsa?
02:29No, no help.
02:31Is there any stop-talk?
02:33Did the government raid you and tell you to shut it down?
02:37No, no, nothing like that.
02:39It's just for safety reasons.
02:43He confirmed having no passport or visa, relying solely on a UNHCR card.
02:50Now, this raises serious questions about Congress's role in turning a blind eye
02:56to the presence of these illegal migrants.
02:59The Congress party now faces tough questions.
03:02Are they deliberately using illegal Rohingyas as a vote bank in Noom?
03:07Why is the party backing those who shelter these outsiders?
03:11Can Congress explain their role in Maman Khan's victory?
03:14Or the communal unrest that followed?
03:17As these connections between the Congress and illegal Rohingya migrants come to light,
03:22we will continue to investigate the party's involvement in fueling anti-India sentiments.
03:28How long will Congress support this dangerous game?
03:32Stay tuned as the story unfolds.