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Tripura student body to launch campaign against illegal immigrants

Body urges state to act on MHA directive

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HT Correspondent

AGARTALA, June 5: The Twipra Students’ Federation (TSF), a constituent of the North East Students’ Organisation (NESO), on Thursday announced its plan to initiate a “Clean Illegal Immigrants Drive-Out Mission” across Tripura. The student body also called on the state government to implement the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) directive on identifying and deporting illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

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In a joint press release, TSF President Samrat Debbarma and General Secretary Hamalu Jamatia expressed deep concern over the issue, citing a recent notification from the MHA dated May 19, which was reported widely across print and electronic media.

According to the TSF, the MHA notification instructs all state governments, including Tripura, to identify and deport Bangladeshi nationals living illegally within 30 days.

“We urge the Tripura government to treat this matter with utmost seriousness. Ground reports from different parts of the state suggest a continuous influx and settlement of illegal immigrants. Though some individuals have been apprehended by local authorities, the issue continues to worsen,” the statement read.

The TSF alleged that illegal settlers have been reported in multiple districts, including Gomati, Dhalai, Sepahijala, South Tripura, West Tripura, and North Tripura.

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“This unregulated settlement poses a serious threat to the demographic composition, land rights, cultural heritage, and overall security of the indigenous communities in Tripura,” the student leaders warned.

The federation demanded swift and strict implementation of the MHA directive. As part of their initiative, the TSF announced that its upcoming campaign would be carried out peacefully and democratically, with active participation from local communities.

“We appeal to all sections of society — students, youth, civil society, and concerned citizens — to come together and raise their voices. This is not just an administrative issue but a matter of existence for the indigenous people of Tripura and the future of our cultural identity,” the TSF added.

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