You see them everywhere, illegal Bangladeshis selling vegetables in city markets, posted as security guards, maintaining gardens in residential colonies. They are not Indian citizens. They operate without documents or illegally obtained ones, without scrutiny and without any fear of consequences. The illegal Bangladeshi immigrants are quietly embedded in India’s informal economy, taking over the jobs of citizens, threatening its demographic balance.
India, as the world’s biggest democratic nation upholds sovereignty, security and national pride, but sadly it still lacks a centralized hotline for citizens to report undocumented migrants. This silence is perilous for our nation.
The Scale of the Crisis: Faulty Estimates?
Estimating the exact number of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in India is difficult, but successive official and academic sources point to shocking figures. In 2004, the government cited about 12 million, though it was later retracted. By 2016, then-Minister Kiren Rijiju informed Parliament that approximately 20 million (2 crore) illegal Bangladeshi migrants currently reside in India . Independent experts and civil society sources estimate anywhere from 15 million to over 20 million, with new entries continuing annually—some estimates suggesting as many as 300,000 breeze into the country each year. The current estimates are likely to be much higher.
State-level data substantiates these large numbers: in Odisha alone, 3,738 infiltrators have been identified, with 1,649 in Kendrapada district . In Gujarat, police detained around 6,500 suspects, of whom 450 were confirmed illegal Bangladeshi residents . In Delhi, a crackdown in July 2025 led to the arrest of 83 presumed illegal Bangladeshi nationals, including 33 minors . This widespread presence is a real and growing national issue.
Illegal Immigration: A Sovereignty Breach
There should be no doubt about the fact that illegal immigration is not just an administrative nuisance but a breach of national sovereignty. It destroys economic fairness and social cohesion for the citizens of the nation. Each undocumented immigrant dilutes our internal fabric. There have been many documented cases where such illegals have gained access to subsidized schemes meant for legal citizens through forged documentation. The tragedy is that many end up on electoral rolls, altering election outcomes in states like Assam, Tripura and West Bengal.
Yet even as us as citizens spot these individuals in our neighborhoods regularly, there is no official redress mechanism. There is no helpline, no portal, no responsible channel that says, “Your vigilance helped protect the nation.”
If the US Can Offer a Helpline, Why Can’t Bharat?
The United States of America runs a 24×7 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hotline to report undocumented individuals. They treat illegal presence as a clear legal violation, not a gray social problem.
India, despite facing decades-long infiltration from Bangladesh, lacks even a single national helpline for the reporting of suspected illegal immigrants. Especially in affected states, West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, no citizen hotline, portal, or anonymous tip mechanism exists. What does this say about our resolve as a nation? Shockingly, most of these states were either ruled by Communists, Congress or Trinamool Congress governments for decades, that is believed to be the major caused behind these aliens establishing themselves in India illegally.
A Matter of National Honor
Illegal Bangladeshi infiltration is a silent siege. It transforms demographics, compresses wages for Indian workers and strains public welfare systems. In electoral significantly impacted areas, it influences vote banks that has been witnessed over the past several decades. Yet the Indian citizen stands disempowered, unable to participate or act, even when witnessing infiltration firsthand. And this needs to be rectified now.
Why the Inaction? Whose Interests Are Served?
This is not a failure of resources, it is a failure of political will. Vote-bank politics plays a central role in settling such illegal aliens into these states. Political parties like the Congress and Left have embraced soft policies toward illegal immigration of Bangladeshis into India, especially as these infiltrators have become electoral assets for these outfits. Any attempt at enforcement by any government is branded as “communal”. The result: the average citizen who simply raises a concern is labeled intolerant, while delinquent injustice persists unchecked.
India Needs a National Helpline Now
India must implement a dedicated national helpline and online portal for reporting presumed illegal immigrants. The framework must include:
24×7 accessibility
Anonymous tip submission with location details
Prompt verification by law enforcement or intelligence agencies
Due legal process and deportation protocols
A functioning system would:
Strengthen internal security
Empower citizens to act lawfully
Generate data for pattern identification
Discourage infiltration pipelines
Nations that Fail to Guard Their Borders Lose Their Future
India belongs to Indians. And India must act accordingly. It must be emphasized that border security is only as strong as the system behind it. If a citizen lacks agency to report suspicious residency, India is signaling weakness, implicitly inviting more encroachment and continuation of another cycle.
This is not communal hatred, it’s patriotic vigilance. Today’s inaction risks tomorrow’s erosion of sovereignty for our forthcoming generations. India has the technological capability, administrative resources, and citizen support to confront illegal immigration. What’s missing is decisive leadership, and clarity that our homeland is non-negotiable.
Let’s demand it. For Bharat. For Bharat’s citizens. For Bharat’s future.





























