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A set of 4 sentences (A, B, C and D in the same order) have been given in the above question followed by five option choices. From the option choice provided look for the option choice that acts as the fifth sentence (conclusion) for the statements mentioned.
A. The government has detained many for overstaying in Bengaluru, but they say it is just prejudice.
B. Anger swells up within 28-year-old John, a B.Sc. (Nursing) a student from Nigeria. “I have started writing letters to the Nigerian government to expel all Indians staying there, legally and illegally. The government needs to know how Indians treat us here”, he says.
C. In the past month, at least 117 foreigners (businessmen, students, employees in private companies), particularly those from Africa, have been detained by enforcement authorities.
D. At least 90% of them are from the Nigerian community, said a police official.
At the heart of it is Bengaluru, where scores of colleges go the extra mile to attract students from abroad, particularly from Africa.
Of these, six were arrested for possession of narcotics. Over 720 gm of cocaine, LSD and marijuana were seized.
Just two women agreed to be deported, the rest have decided to challenge their detention in court.
Others from the Nigerian community talk about being stereotyped as criminals, drug peddlers and scammers. FRRO officials deny that Africans or Nigerians are targeted.
All of them await an uncertain future, after they were found to have overstayed in the city.
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