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New Delhi: The Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) wants the government to address the issue of illegal migration from Bangladesh immediately now that the border issue has been settled with the neighbouring country.
“India and Bangladesh has finally settled the border issue by operationalising the contentious land boundary agreement, which was the anomaly of partition and subsequent irony is thus addressed. It has settled the dichotomy of land and human control for the states of Assam, West Bengal, Meghalaya and Tripura. Now with borders marked, it is time to address the issues pertaining to illegal migration,” an editorial in RSS mouthpiece Organiser said.
Criticising the Left and Mamata Banerjee’s administrations soft approach on illegal migrants, the weekly said, “While Hindus are migrating in large numbers as refugees; Muslims are entering the neighbouring states as illegal migrants. This has been a bone of contention in Assam, to some extent in Meghalaya and largely in Paschim Banga.”
It accused the Communists of having systematically nurtured their constituency on communal lines in the garb of secular politics. Hope of peace was rekindled with  the victory of Trinamool Congress (TMC) under Mamata Banerjee, in 2011 assembly elections ending more than three decade old communist monopoly in the state.
“However, Hindus continue to face violence and atrocities in almost all the bordering districts of the state,” it said.
“The incidents of blasts like Burdwan have serious security implications, with clear cross border connections. The illegal migration and subsequent changes in demography have resulted in vote bank considerations surpassing national security concerns” the editorial added.

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