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India deported over 1,500 Muslims, including citizens and Rohingya, to Bangladesh and Myanmar amid a crackdown in April–June 2025.
Following a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir in April, India has reportedly forcibly deported over 1,500 Muslims, including Indian citizens and Rohingya refugees, to Bangladesh and Myanmar between May 7 and June 15, according to Human Rights Watch.
Many were detained without legal process, flown long distances, and left at the border, with some returning after public outcry and viral videos.
The crackdown, concentrated in states like Assam and Gujarat, included home demolitions and mass detentions, often targeting working-class Muslims who speak Bangla.
Critics say the actions are part of a broader campaign by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government to divert attention from security failures and stoke fear over migration.
The government has not released official figures or commented on the allegations.
La India deportó a más de 1.500 musulmanes, incluidos ciudadanos y rohingya, a Bangladesh y Myanmar en medio de una represión entre abril y junio de 2025.