Watch: Jitendra Ahwad protests against US deportations wearing handcuffs

NCP-SCP leader Jitendra Ahwad protests against the deportation of illegal Indian immigrants from the US, expressing concerns over the mistreatment and safety of Indians in America. He criticizes the Indian government's silence on the issue, highlighting visa problems and injustices faced by Indians abroad.
Watch: Jitendra Ahwad protests against US deportations wearing handcuffs
NEW DELHI: NCP-SCP leader Jitendra Ahwad staged a protest in Mumbai against the deportation of illegal immigrants from the United States, appearing in handcuffs while criticizing the Centre's silence on the matter.
Ahwad stated, 'The way Indians are facing injustice in America and they are being tied and deported, there is a problem of visas, no Indian is safe in America. We (government) are not speaking a single word about America.'

Punjab Cabinet minister Kuldeep Dhaliwal met with Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) on February 23 to discuss their challenges. He promised government support for returning deportees.
Dhaliwal announced that the government would provide employment opportunities to deportees based on their qualifications, in addition to the 50,000 jobs already given to Punjab's youth. He also highlighted upcoming investments in Punjab's industrial and steel sectors that would create more employment opportunities.
Gujarat Congress MLAs also protested the deportations outside the state assembly in Gandhinagar on February 19. They raised slogans such as "Bharatiya ka ye apman nahi sahega Hindustan" (India will not tolerate this disrespect against the Indians).
The third group of 112 illegal deportees arrived at Amritsar Airport on February 16 following US President Donald Trump's inauguration.
The first batch of Indian citizens who had allegedly entered the US illegally landed in Amritsar, Punjab, on February 5 via a US Air Force plane.
The state governments and opposition parties continue to address the concerns of deportees while promising support and employment opportunities for those returning to India.

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