In response to growing concerns over fraudulent birth and death certificates issued to suspected illegal immigrants, the Maharashtra government has imposed a six-month hold on delayed applications. This decision comes after Former BJP MP Kirit Somaiya stated that over 25,000 fake birth certificates were issued to Bangladeshi and Rohingya immigrants across districts like Malegaon, Amravati, and Akola. The government aims to conduct a thorough review to safeguard the integrity of official records.
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I wrote & talked to CM @Dev_Fadnavis that 97% “Delayed Birth Registration Applications” belongs to Bangladeshi Rohingyas Muslims. Most of the Documents are FORGED & FALSE Declarations pic.twitter.com/GWPO5IyhUO
— Kirit Somaiya (@KiritSomaiya) January 28, 2025
Kirit Somaiya highlighted alarming figures, highlighting 4,318 fraudulent birth certificates were issued in Malegaon, 4,537 in Amravati, and over 15,000 in Akola. These certificates,which were based on forged documents, enabled illegal immigrants to settle in the state. In response, the Maharashtra Home Department has constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to scrutinize the issuance of birth and death certificates in affected districts.
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APMC Malegaon, to Withdraw (SIPHON) ₹198 crores, which was used for VoteJihad Campaign & also used for Bangladeshi Birth Certificat Scam @Dev_Fadnavis @BJP4India pic.twitter.com/cVrwvf3vYv— Kirit Somaiya (@KiritSomaiya) January 29, 2025
During the six-month investigation period, authorities will suspend delayed applications, ensuring no further misuse of the system. The SIT will examine thousands of records, particularly in districts where fraudulent activities have been reported.
Previously, applications delayed by over a year required judicial approval. However, a 2023 amendment allowed district collectors and sub-divisional officers to approve them directly. While intended to streamline procedures, this policy change has been criticized for facilitating large-scale fraud. Reports suggest that this loophole was exploited, particularly in areas with high immigrant populations. As scrutiny intensifies, officials are also reviewing recent birth certificate issuances in 2024. Districts like Latur, Parbhani, and Jalna recorded thousands of registrations, prompting further concerns.
All of India remembers, the protests and the chest beating that followed after the coming of Citizenship Amedment Act back in 2019. Violent Protests organised by the Islamo-Leftists ecosystem to shield the illegal immigrants from NRC grabbed the National Capital Delhi. The protests also paved the way for the Anti-Hindu Delhi Riots that claimed many riots. But today, we witness how big the concerning subject of illegal immigration has become.