Illegal Migrants Deportation Drive in India – Will It Succeed? An Astrological Analysis

  

Introduction

The term “illegal deportation drive” refers to the ongoing campaign in India aimed at identifying and deporting undocumented migrants — particularly those from Bangladesh and Myanmar (Rohingya refugees).
While the Government of India describes it as a national security and demographic protection measure, human rights organizations argue that these deportations often occur without proper legal or humanitarian safeguards, raising serious constitutional and ethical concerns.


⚖️ Legal Framework for Deportation in India

  • Foreigners Act, 1946 – Empowers the government to detect, detain, and deport foreigners staying illegally.
  • Passport (Entry into India) Act, 1920 – Governs foreign entry and exit.
  • Foreigners (Tribunals) Order, 1964 – Establishes tribunals to verify citizenship.
  • No Refugee Law: India is not a signatory to the 1951 UN Refugee Convention or 1967 Protocol; thus, asylum seekers have no formal legal status.
  • Constitutional Safeguards: Articles 14 and 21 guarantee equality and the right to life for all persons, implying that deportation without due process is unconstitutional.

⚠️ Ground Realities

  1. Assam and NRC (National Register of Citizens):
    Nearly 1.9 million residents were excluded in the 2019 NRC update, triggering tribunal hearings and detentions. Rights groups allege “summary deportations” to Bangladesh.
  2. Rohingya Refugees:
    Thousands of Rohingyas face deportation despite global condemnation. UNHCR calls these acts violations of the non-refoulement principle.
  3. Bangladeshi and South Asian Migrants:
    States such as Assam, Tripura, Bengal, and J&K have reported deportation drives — some allegedly executed without tribunal orders or judicial oversight.

🗣️ Government’s Stand

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) maintains that deportations are lawful and conducted in coordination with neighboring countries.
Officials deny targeting specific communities, asserting that the drive is purely against foreign nationals residing illegally in India.


🌐 International Response

The UNHCR and UN human-rights experts (2022–2023) have raised concerns over forced deportations and detentions in Assam and Jammu.
Bangladesh often denies receiving deportees, leading to indefinite detentions and diplomatic friction.


Astrological Foundation: India’s Chart

Birth Data: 15 August 1947, 00:01 hrs, Delhi, India
Lagna: Taurus (Vrishabha)
Navamsha (D-9): Pisces Lagna

India’s chart has Venus Lagna lord conjunct Sun (4th lord), Moon (3rd), Mercury (2nd & 5th), and Saturn (9th & 10th) in the 3rd house — signifying intense involvement with neighboring countries.
This combination reflects India’s constant struggles over borders, infiltration, and national security, particularly with Bangladesh and Pakistan.


Mars Mahadasha (4 September 2025 – 3 September 2032): Turning Point

Mars, the 7th and 12th lord, is posited in the 2nd house (family, boundary, identity) and 12th from Moon Lagna, representing forceful removal or expulsion.
Mars is in Ardra Nakshatra of Rahu, and Rahu sits in the Lagna, linking this Mahadasha directly to issues of infiltration, religion, and forceful deportation.

Key Interpretations:

  • Rahu’s Nakshatra connection shows that the deportation drive will involve minority-linked issues and external pressures.
  • Mars as Kāraka of aggression, force, and military action shows direct enforcement of deportation, not mere policy.
  • From D-9 Navamsha, Mars (2nd & 9th lord in 10th) represents firm administrative execution and ideological conviction by the government.
  • In D-60 Shashtiamsha, Mars (3rd & 8th lord in 12th, aspected by Saturn) indicates cross-border conflicts with Bangladesh and Pakistan due to this issue.

Thus, the Mars Mahadasha will witness intense, possibly violent implementation of deportation measures.


Transit Indicators (2026–2028)

Saturn Transit

  • Saturn in Pisces (11th house) and retro aspect to 12th — symbolizes gradual institutional execution of deportation policy ,aspect 12th house moon lagna.
  • When Saturn moves to Aries (June 2027) — the 12th house from Lagna, it will activate the 12th house of expulsion and aspect natal Mars (Mahadasha lord), triggering mass deportations and unrest.

Rahu–Ketu Transit

  • The Cancer–Capricorn axis (2026–2028) will afflict the 3rd house (neighbors) containing Sun, Moon, Venus, Mercury, Saturn, igniting major disputes with Bangladesh and Pakistan.
  • A war-like or border conflict may erupt under the guise of internal deportation operations.

Mars–Saturn Antardasha (25 January 2028 – 5 March 2029)

This sub-period will be the most decisive phase of the deportation mission.

  • Saturn, the 9th and 10th lord, is conjunct Sun, Moon, Venus, and Mercury — showing government–judiciary confrontation.
  • From Moon Lagna, Saturn acts as 7th and 8th lord, signifying conflict with neighboring nations and internal resistance.
  • In Navamsha (D-9), Saturn (11th & 12th lord) conjunct Venus (3rd & 8th lord) shows executive success despite protests.
  • In D-60, Saturn (6th lord in 3rd, aspected by Mars) confirms militant border engagement with Bangladesh and Pakistan.

This combination promises violent enforcement and judicial turmoil, followed by major legal reforms initiated by the Modi government.


Mercury Antardasha (5 March 2029 – 2 March 2030)

Mercury, being 2nd and 5th lord, governs logic, communication, and governance.
However, its affliction by Mars and Saturn by aspect 5th house of mercury  in the natal chart suggests opposition-instigated unrest and minority agitation.
Still, Mercury’s association with Venus,sun,Saturn,moon in 3rd house ensures that the government ultimately prevails, securing legal validation of its deportation framework.


Yogini Dasha Sequence

Mars Yogini (26 June 2022 – 20 June 2026)

Already sets the tone for the deportation framework, including policies like NRC, Census-based filtering, and citizenship identification programs (SIR).
Mars in D-9 (2nd & 9th lord in 10th) reflects decisive administrative will.

Mercury Yogini (20 June 2026 – 21 June 2031)

Mercury conjunct Sun, Moon, Saturn, and Venus in the 3rd house (neighbors) will trigger ideological polarization and policy enforcement.
The 12th lordship from Moon Lagna represents mass deportations executed through bureaucratic and judicial means.


Bhrigu Transit Cycles

  • Cycle: 15 May 2027 – 13 February 2028:
    Affliction to Lagna and Venus (6th lord) by Mars and Saturn aspects — violent phase of deportation.
  • Cycle: 13 February 2028 – 14 August 2028:
    Mars’ movement to the 11th house directly aspects Venus in the 2nd house while Saturn again afflicts it — mass unrest and legal confrontation on the deportation issue.

Astrological Role of HM Amit Shah

Birth Data: 22 October 1964, 5:24 AM, Mumbai
Lagna: Virgo (Kanya)

  • Mercury Lagna Lord in 2nd house conjunct Sun (12th lord), aspected by debilitated Mars (3rd & 8th lord) — perfect combination for executing strong administrative and internal security missions.
  • Jupiter Mahadasha – Saturn Antardasha (10 Jan 2024 – 23 July 2026):
    Jupiter (4th & 7th lord) in 9th house in Krittika Nakshatra of Sun (12th lord) — directly connects him with deportation-related policy.
    As 4th lord (nation) and 12th lord (expulsion) link, this period shows full implementation of the deportation mechanism.
  • Saturn Antardasha: Retrograde Saturn in 6th house ensures victory over opposition and elimination of internal threats.
  • Mercury Antardasha (23 July 2026 – 28 October 2028):
    Mercury (Lagna & 10th lord) conjunct Sun 12th lord, aspected by Mars — indicates national uproar, administrative tension, and eventual success.
    Transit Saturn over 7th house and Rahu–Ketu in 6/12 axis show immense political pressure and health strain but ultimate achievement of mission goals.

Interpretation:
Amit Shah’s chart shows he is astrologically destined to lead this operation. Despite severe resistance, he will successfully execute large-scale deportations by the end of the Mars Mahadasha of India.


Conclusion

From the foundation chart of India and the horoscope of Home Minister Amit Shah, the illegal immigrants deportation drive will gain maximum force between 2026 and 2030, particularly during Mars–Saturn and Mars–Mercury periods.

While the process may trigger violence, protests, and judicial conflicts, the final outcome shows India achieving significant success in removing illegal infiltrators, especially from Bangladesh and Myanmar.

Astrologically, both the Mars Mahadasha of India and Jupiter–Mercury period of Amit Shah confirm that this mission will reach its intended goal, marking one of the most decisive internal security operations in modern Indian history.