KOLKATA: Centre has moved Supreme Court challenging a Calcutta HC order on Sept 26 to repatriate Sunali Khatun and five others, who were pushed into Bangladesh on the grounds of being illegal immigrants, within four weeks. Centre's petition, filed on Oct 22, comes amid reports the families of the six, who are from Bengal's Birbhum and were rounded up in New Delhi, are planning to plead with HC for an order to Indian authorities to implement the repatriation order. The four-week period during which Sunali, husband Danish Sheikh, their 8-year-old son Sabir, Sweety Bibi and her two minor sons were to be brought back home ended on Oct 24. A habeas corpus petition filed by Sunali's father Bhodu Sheikh in HC in Aug mentioned that she was eight months pregnant. "Every entity has the prerogat
Indian woman 'pushed into' Bangladesh: Govt moves SC; challenges HC's 'repatriate' order
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