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The Rohingya Helpers In Jammu & Kashmir Will Face Action

The Rohingya helpers in Jammu and Kashmir will face action, the Aadhaar and ration cards issued to the intruders will also be canceled.

In Jammu and Kashmir, preparations have begun to clamp down on those who helped Rohingya intruders make Aadhaar and ration cards.

Under this, legal action can be taken by identifying the people involved in the conspiracy and registering a case against them.

At the same time, departmental action against government officials involved in the conspiracy is also being considered.

As part of the action, the process of canceling all the Aadhaar cards and ration cards issued to the Rohingya intruders is also being started.

The Rohingya helpers in Jammu and Kashmir: Aadhaar card recovered in a large number.

According to senior officials associated with the security agency, a large number of Aadhaar cards and ration cards have been recovered during the crackdown against Rohingyas living illegally in Jammu.

Ration cards have been issued by the state administration, while Aadhaar cards have been issued by the Central Government on behalf of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).

Before issuing a ration card to a person, his background check is necessary.

Ration cards provided under the conspiracy.

While issuing an Aadhaar card some documents have to be shown to verify the identity.

It is feared that the local administration officials and some others, under a conspiracy, helped issue the Aadhar card and ration card to these Rohingya intruders.

So that they could be gradually shown as local citizens of Jammu and Kashmir.

The Rohingya helpers in Jammu and Kashmir: Action will be initiated.

According to a senior official, the issuance of Aadhaar and ration cards to Rohingya intruders in a sensitive state like Jammu and Kashmir is a serious matter of security and cannot be ignored.

The administration of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has been asked to ensure action against those involved in this conspiracy and action will begin in the next few days.

Birthday of the whole family only on 1st January.

The leading newspaper has a copy of the Aadhaar card of Rohingya Muhammad Ayub living in Jammu and all his family members.

It records the birth date of Muhammad Ayub on January 1, 1970, and that of his wife on January 1, 1980.

Similarly, his son Ataullah’s birthday has been recorded on January 1, 1992, and his daughter Mubina’s birthday on January 1, 2006.

Interrogation busted.

The rigging in making the Aadhaar card can also be gauged from the fact that the birthday of all the family members was shown on January 1 itself.

All of them are said to be residents of Jammu and their local address is also written. Muhammad Ayub has admitted in interrogation that he came to Jammu from Myanmar in 1999.

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