Even before the formation of Bangladesh, the Rohingya National Army was created by the ISI in the 1960s, to coordinate and facilitate Northeast insurgents in their movement along India-Burma-East Pakistan border areas.
Let us be very frank that India is the only mother country for Hindus and they cannot go anywhere other than India. Having secured independence from thousands of years of foreign rule, Hindus and other non Muslims of the subcontinent have the task of ensuring that India never, in future, becomes a non Hindu majority country. It is not the case that Muslims, who had stayed back in India and did not migrate to Pakistan and Bangladesh, are to be treated as second class citizens and be persecuted for being Muslims. The only limitation on their rights is not to object to India giving refuge to other non Muslim communities of the subcontinent if they feel persecuted in the countries of their residence, and they cannot demand from India the granting of refuge to Muslims from any other part of pre-Independence India.
There are reasons for the same, as the dominant Muslim clergy’s interpretation of their scriptures is that nation-states are not recognised and for them the entire community is part of the only one state that is ummah and each member of the community has the obligation to convert the entire world to ummah.
Coming back to the issue of Rohingyas, it is not only that some of them are involved with terrorist groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda, but in the past too they have remained connected with the Pakistan’s ISI. Even before the formation of Bangladesh, the Rohingya National Army was created by the ISI in the 1960s, to coordinate and facilitate Northeast insurgents in their movement along India-Burma-East Pakistan border areas and watch the movement of the Shanti Bahini, a Chakma group, which was resisting Pakistan’s and later Bangladesh’s attempt to evict them from their homes and convert them to Islam. The whole of Rohingya Muslim community was subverted by the ISI for use against India and thus India should not grant asylum to them as it would be exploited by Pakistan’s ISI, which has decades-old links with them.
Rajinder Kumar, a retired IPS officer, was Special Director of the Intelligence Bureau.
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