In a historic and controversial development, India has, for the first time, been accused of forcibly pushing Rohingya Muslims out to sea. At the same time, the country’s Supreme Court has taken a firm stance, indicating that these individuals must return to their homeland. Now, all eyes are on Prime Minister Narendra Modi—will Rohingyas be deported under his leadership, or will they be discreetly driven out?
This tense atmosphere has been further charged by a prediction from the renowned nationalist astrologer, Sudharshan Chakra Jyotishacharya Shri Sant Betra Ashoka Ji, which has sparked nationwide debate and concern.
According to a case filed by two Rohingya individuals in Delhi, they approached the Supreme Court with serious allegations: they claimed that members of their community were detained under the pretext of biometric data collection, blindfolded, and secretly deported via Navy ships toward Port Blair—essentially cast into the sea. While the full truth behind these claims is yet to be confirmed, the case has certainly added to the storm surrounding the issue.
In its ruling, however, India’s apex court delivered a clear message—Rohingya Muslims must leave the country. The judgment reaffirmed that only Indian citizens have the right to live in India, thus giving legal backing to the deportation process.
As Indian authorities now begin tracing illegal Rohingya residents to prepare for their repatriation, a key question looms: Can Prime Minister Modi truly make India free of illegal Rohingya settlers? And when will the NRC (National Register of Citizens) be reintroduced to support this mission?
All of this finds a dramatic twist in the forecast of Shri Sant Betra Ashoka Ji, who claims to have foreseen the fate of the Rohingya in India. His prophecy has added a new layer to an already complex and sensitive issue.
Stay tuned as we delve deeper into this unfolding story in our special report.