Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SC seeks Centre’s response

- Bhadra Sinha letters@hindustant­imes.com

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Supreme Court has asked the Centre to respond to two Sudanese Muslim nationals’ plea not to deport them to strifetorn Darfour, where they risk losing their lives.

A bench headed by Chief Justice JS Khehar told ministry of home affairs to clarify its stand on the petition despite Attorney General KK Venugopal’s opposition. The top law officer cited national security and terrorism for deporting the petitioner­s.

Venugopal defended the government’s decision and asked the court to stay away from sovereign functions of the state. But the bench insisted on hearing the appeal, saying India’s constituti­on conferred the right to life and liberty to foreign nationals too.

The petitioner­s said they came to India to study in Bengaluru, but moved to Delhi after they did not have money to pay for their studies. They now cook for fellow students to make a living. The two — Amir Ahmed Khmes Ahmed and Salih Ali Belal Eissa — said they do not want to go back to their country as they fear their execution.

In January, the top court had granted stay on their deportatio­n after their counsel Colin Gonsalves said they could be deported to some other country except Sudan.

“No one has the right to enter this country. We have a sovereign, absolute right to allow or refuse entry,” Venugopal submitted to the court during the hearing.

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