Jalandhar man deported from the US goes missing, family lodges complaint

Davinderjit Singh's mother Balbir Kaur said that her son had gone abroad 2 months ago first to Dubai and from there he went to the US.

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In a bizarre development, a man from Jalandhar who was among the 104 Indians deported by the US went missing on Thursday. Yes! you heard it right. Davinderjit Singh, a resident of Landara village in Phillaur, was among the 104 deported Indians by the US. Davinderjit Singh's mother Balbir Kaur said that her son had gone abroad 2 months ago. She said that he had first gone to Dubai and then from there to America. Davinder had gone to America from Dubai 13 days ago but he was deported from the US.

Balbir Kaur further revealed that Davinder had returned home late last night and was not talking to anyone. On Thursday morning at 5 o'clock, he went somewhere without telling anyone. After this, she complained to the police at the Phillaur police station.

She stated that Davinderjit was left at home by an administrative officer. He left the house in the morning on a bicycle without telling anyone and till now nothing has been found about him. His family is worried and they are crying inconsolably. His father has already passed away while his 2 sisters and 1 brother are married. He is himself unmarried.

Ruckus in Parliament over deportation of Indians

The Congress on Thursday submitted adjournment motions in the Lok Sabha, demanding an urgent discussion on the deportation of over 100 illegal Indian immigrants by the United States (US) and urged the Centre to clarify its stance and outline diplomatic efforts being made to ensure the dignified treatment of deported individuals.

The Indian nationals who were deported from the US for illegally arriving in the country on Wednesday claimed that they were sent back on the military aircraft with their hands and legs cuffed throughout the journey.

Congress MPs KC Venugopal, Gaurav Gogoi, and Manickam Tagore moved the motions, stressing the need to "urgently address the issue to prevent further dehumanisation" and to "uphold the dignity" of the deported Indians.

Venugopal, in his adjournment motion, called for a discussion on the "ongoing abrupt deportations of illegal Indian immigrants by the US government."


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