If Indians are expelled from abroad, then what will India do?

 03 Sep 2019 ( News Bureau )
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Exactly 47 years ago on August 7, 1972, Ugandan dictator Idi Amin ordered that about 80 thousand Asians, who have been in the country for several generations, leave here in 90 days, otherwise their land and capital would be confiscated.

And those who want to stay in Asian country will have to apply for citizenship again and every such application will be decided on merit after investigation.

Most of them were second or third generation in Uganda and they did not even believe that they would be removed from here.

Among them, a large number of Gujarati businessmen were in the Asian population inhabited since the British rule. The main reason they were suddenly taken out of the country was that these Asians are neither Ugandan loyalists nor do they want to mingle with the local Africans. Their only aim is to empty the pockets of Africans on the pretext of business and fill their chests.

The aim of expelling these Asians is to return the original inhabitants of Uganda.

The Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government called the Indian ambassador back from the capital Kampala and drove the Ugandan ambassador from Delhi, calling this decision by Edi Amin an open violation of international principles of human rights and citizenship.

Idi Amin did not weed out the opposition from the Western world, including India and Britain, and said that what is good and what is bad for Uganda will be decided only by Ugandans. He said that we will not get into any blackmailing.

Out of 80 thousand, 20 thousand Asians were allowed to live in Uganda after examining the papers. But 60 thousand Asians had to tie the bag.

47 years ago, the world was not so harsh. Most of the Asians who were expelled were wealthy. That is why many of them were called by Britain. Some moved to Kenya and resumed their work there.

Three to four thousand settled in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. When did Idi Amin leave, but his ghost remained.

1 million Rohingyas of Burma and nearly two million humans living in Assam have become illegal, immigrant or intruders. These are being described as the earth's burden and termites.

Currently, there are approximately six million Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis living in Britain and North America.

If today Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson or Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or President Trump of the United States declare that all those who have settled in the United States, Canada or Britain since 1971 will have to apply for citizenship again, otherwise they will have to leave.

If such a policy is announced, then how will Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Foreign Minister, Home Minister Amit Shah react to it. Will welcome, condemn or keep silence?

Apart from this, millions of Indians live in Dubai, Malaysia and many countries of the world. If Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum of Dubai, Mahathir bin Mohammed, Prime Minister of Malaysia, and governments around the world, proclaim that all those who have settled in Dubai, Malaysia or different countries since 1971 will have to apply for citizenship again , Otherwise they will have to leave.

How will India react if such a policy is announced? Will he welcome, condemn or keep silence?

 

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