Bengal Government Set to Establish 'Holding Centres' in Every District for Detained Migrants

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- •The West Bengal government is set to establish 'holding centres' in every district to house people detained under suspicion of being Bangladeshi nationals or Rohingya.
- •The centres will provide a secure and temporary accommodation for detained individuals, with basic amenities such as food, shelter, and medical facilities.
- •The primary objective of the holding centres is to facilitate the detection and detention of illegal immigrants, rather than serving as a long-term rehabilitation centre.
- •Critics have raised concerns over the potential human rights implications of the decision, citing the need for due process and fair treatment of detained individuals.
- •The West Bengal government has stated that it will work closely with the Centre to ensure that the detection and detention of illegal immigrants are carried out in accordance with existing laws and regulations.
The West Bengal government has announced plans to establish 'holding centres' in every district to house people detained under suspicion of being Bangladeshi nationals or Rohingya. This move is aimed at strengthening the state's efforts in detecting and detaining illegal immigrants. The decision comes amidst the ongoing concerns over the influx of migrants from Bangladesh and other neighboring countries.



