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Adjournment motion moved in LS over Myanmar citizens seeking asylum in India

An adjournment motion was moved by Congress MP Manish Tewari in Lok Sabha today over the issue of Myanmar refugees seeking asylum in India.

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NEW DELHI: An adjournment motion was moved by Congress MP Manish Tiwari in Lok Sabha today over the issue of Myanmar refugees seeking asylum in India.

"I hereby give notice of my intention to ask for leave to move a motion for the adjournment of the business of the house for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent importance, namely: - India has sealed all entry points along the border with Myanmar amidst the ongoing military crackdown following the February coup. The Government is preventing any Myanmar nationals from entering the country," the Congress leader said in a letter.

"Myanmar area bordering Mizoram is inhabited by Chin communities who are ethnically our brethren and India cannot turn a blind eye to them. India is a signatory to the International Covenant of Civil & Political Rights (ICCPR) encapsulating the principle of non-refoulment and sending back refugees to Myanmar violates ICCPR & UN Convention against Torture. I hereby request the permission to raise the matter," he added.

The adjournment motion is an extraordinary procedure which, if admitted, leads to setting aside the normal business of the House for discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance.

Earlier the Congress MP in a tweet denounce the Government for closing its borders with Myanmar.

Meanwhile, Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga on March 21, claimed to have held a meeting with Myanmar's "Foreign Minister" Zin Mar Aung, who is the acting foreign minister appointed by the government-in-exile made of National League for Democracy lawmakers who were ousted after the military took over in February 1.

"Had a fruitful meeting (online) this morning with Zin Mar Aung, Hon'ble Foreign Minister, Myanmar. Our thoughts and prayers are with Myanmar in these trying times," the chief minister tweeted.

As per reports, two leaders discussed the current political situation in Myanmar and Zoramthanga expressed his solidarity with the people of Myanmar.

It needs to be mentioned here that the state and the Centre stands at differing terms in regard to the influx. The Centre has alerted of possible influx in four Northeastern states, and directed the Assam Rifles to keep a check on the border areas to prevent illegal immigration and ensure expeditious deportation.

Whereas, Mizoram which shares a 510-km-long unfenced and porous international border with Myanmar, said that India cannot turn a blind eye to the humanitarian crisis. In a letter written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the CM stated that the Centre's directives were "not acceptable" to Mizoram, as areas in Myanmar bordering Mizoram are inhabited by the Chin community with whom Mizo people have ethnic ties and have close contacts from even before India became independent.

"I therefore strongly urge you to intervene so that the political refugees from Myanmar are given asylum and provided food and shelter here in the country," the CM added.