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Illegal Immigration turns upside down Delhi's Economy and Demographics, Says JNU Report
Published : Feb 3, 2025, 4:29 pm IST
Updated : Feb 3, 2025, 4:29 pm IST
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Illegal Immigration turns upside down Delhi's Economy and Demographics
Illegal Immigration turns upside down Delhi's Economy and Demographics

JNU report has brought light to the significant problem of illegal immigration on Delhi-NCR's socio-political and economic landscape.

Illegal Immigration Disrupts Delhi's Economy and Demographics latest news : As the Delhi Assembly elections approach, a new Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) report has brought light to the significant problem of illegal immigration on Delhi-NCR's socio-political and economic landscape. The 114-page report, titled "Illegal Immigrants to Delhi: Analysing Socio-economic and Political Consequences," reveals that migration from Bangladesh and Myanmar has led to a "remarkable increase of Muslim population" in the region.

Economic and Demographic Shifts: The JNU report explains how the rush of illegal settlers has not only transformed the city's demographics but also disrupted its economy and strained the resources. The presence of illegal migrants has extended job competition, particularly in low-wage sectors such as construction and domestic work, driving down wages and placing an additional burden on the legal workforce, Keeping out these migrants from the tax system further worsen the economic strain.

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Political Implications and Electoral Integrity: One of the most concerning findings of the report is the political backing provided to illegal immigrants, including the facilitation of voter registration. This has raised serious concerns about electoral manipulation and the integrity of the democratic process. The report highlights how political entities may have used these migrants to create a captive vote bank, thereby influencing election outcomes.

Public Health and Environmental Challenges: The report also underscores the heightened risk of public health crises due to overcrowded and unsanitary living conditions in migrant settlements. These conditions contribute to the spread of infectious diseases, posing a significant threat to public health. Additionally, the unplanned urban expansion and environmental degradation resulting from unauthorized settlements have strained public services such as healthcare, education, water, and electricity.

Strengthening of Criminal Networks: The JNU report points out that illegal immigration has strengthened criminal networks by feeding into them. Migrants often rely on informal networks, including brokers and agents, to secure housing and jobs, perpetuating cycles of illegal immigration. These networks also facilitate the creation of fake identification documents, undermining legal systems and electoral unity.

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Conclusion: As the Delhi Assembly elections are on the point, the findings of the JNU report have sparked widespread debate and concern reagding the illegal muslim immigrants . The report calls for urgent measures to address the challenges present by illegal immigration and to ensure the integrity of the electoral process. The authorities are urged to take comprehensive action to tackle the socio-economic and political consequences of illegal immigration and to protect the rights and well-being of all residents in Delhi-NCR.

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