From illegal settlements to illegal earnings, and even cases of harassing foreign tourists, the growing presence of Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators across india has become a national concern. These groups not only strain local resources but also compromise law and order in multiple states. Yet, governments continue to drag their feet, refusing to acknowledge the scale of the crisis.

India urgently needs a dedicated national helpline where citizens can report illegal infiltrators in their areas. Much like other emergency or grievance redressal numbers, such a helpline would give ordinary people a direct channel to alert authorities about suspicious settlements and activities. Without such mechanisms, locals are left helpless, forced to silently watch as illegal immigrants establish parallel economies and networks in their neighborhoods.

Every delay in acting against this issue is a direct threat to India’s security, culture, and economy. A centralized reporting system could be the first step towards identifying, monitoring, and deporting those living in india unlawfully. If the government can launch apps for tolls, fast-tags, and even cow protection helplines in some states, surely a helpline for illegal infiltration is not just feasible but absolutely necessary. National security cannot afford to remain hostage to political correctness any longer.

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