Among 99,942 ‘D-Voters’ in Assam, 2 Deported to Native Country: CM Replies in Assembly 
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Among 99,942 ‘D-Voters’ in Assam, 2 Deported to Native Country: CM Replies in Assembly

The two foreigners who were deported back to their native land were identified as Md. Sarowar Khan, son of late Badar Khan of village- Reedikhal under Kabul District in Afghanistan and Jogesh Chandra Paul, son of late Binanda Paul of village-Lakhimpur under Borora PS in Comilla district in Bangladesh.

Pratidin Time

On the first day of the autumn session at the newly built Assam Legislative Building, alarming statistics came to light after Himanta Biswa Sarma informed the house in his reply that the state has approximately 99,942 "D-voters" of which only two foreigners were sent back to their native country in the last five years.

In a question raised by AIUDF MLA Hafiz Bashir Ahmed, the chief minister replied that currently, cases against 2,44,144 ‘D-voters’ in Assam are pending at foreigners tribunals.

The two foreigners who were deported back to their native land were identified as Md. Sarowar Khan, son of late Badar Khan of village- Reedikhal under Kabul District in Afghanistan and Jogesh Chandra Paul, son of late Binanda Paul of village-Lakhimpur under Borora PS in Comilla district in Bangladesh.

Md Sarowar Khan was deported via Afghan Embassy in New Delhi on July 8, 2018. He left for his home land from IGI Airport through immigration department by Spice Jet Flight No. SG-21 at 8.55 am, while, Jogesh Ch Paul was deported via Mankachar ICP on June 25, 2014.

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