Bharat Raksha Manch

Brief account of the ‘Bharat Raksha Manch’

“Bangladeshi Infiltration is a National Crisis” – a seminar was organized under this caption at Bhopal on the 27th June 2010 which witnessed serious brain storming with regards to its gravity and remedies. Participants viewed from their own angle on how to tackle the menace of illegal infiltration from Bangladesh into our territory. Realizing the intensity of the catastrophe, organizers of the seminar launched a platform namely, the ‘Bharat Raksha Manch’ (Save India Forum) with a view to make India Government unravels the predicament at the earliest.Motto and progrmme of the forum was talked about vividly in the national training camp at Bidisha on December 15, 2010.

Bharat Raksha Manch has been campaigning awareness among the mass as to the risky consequences of Bangladeshi infiltration since last five years by taking up the issue through think tanks, group discussions, debates, CD showing, exhibition, extensive tour, picketing, leaflet distribution and media sensitization etc.
Bharat Raksha Manch annexed its domain up-to 25 provinces in the country over the years by organizing symposiums, workers’ meetings, member-ship drive and celebration of patriots’ birth anniversaries etc.

Bharat Raksha Manch urges individuals, those who love India to lend a hand to the forum in body, spirit and finance.
Now, the number of infiltrated Bangladeshis in India crosses crores. Permeation takes place at an average rate of 5, 000- a day. There is a daily influx of 500 illegal Bangladeshis in to the state of Odisha. Odisha has become the hopping point for illegal immigrants who enter the porous coastal villages and many places in Kendrapara and Jagatsinghpur coast have become mini Bangladesh as the migrant population keeps ballooning every year. The influx which was initially spread in the coastal patches along the Mahanadi deltaic region, started in nineteen-fifties, but after the 1971 war, it has escalated and has posed a serious problem for the administration.

Political parties have been giving patronage to these infiltrators for their vote bank. The intruders have turned the Bhitarkanika forests into a safe heaven for illegal activities. There are nearly 60 clusters of hamlets on the fringes of Bhitarkanika national park and several villages have come up illegally within the sanctuary itself. In national context, infiltrators have already absorbed land measuring equally with the circumference of Punjab state. The infiltrators with political patronage, are getting their illegal and unlawful presence legalized. Over the years, they managed to get ration cards, voters’ identity card and BPL card in their names. Some of them have even got government jobs. Adding alarmingly to the numbers of growing dirty slums, these infiltrators organize docaitiy, wide circulation of counterfeit currencies, cattle trafficking, flesh trading and dragging our country to a state of bizarre. These Bangladeshi immigrants are also involved in human trafficking. They lure gullible girls to West Bengal from other provinces and sell them off in outer flesh markets. Most mosques and Madraasas have been schooling and sheltering Islamic terrorist outfits. Hence, the Manch took birth at a crucial point of time to abate the infiltration threat in toto.

 

Bharat Raksha Manch in Odisha