In an open letter, 51 prominent names including Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, former home minister P Chidambaram, former Union home secretary G K Pillai among others, observed that as an aspiring global leader, India cannot afford to adopt a "shortsighted approach".
"India's justification to deport the Rohingyas to Myanmar is premised on the false assumption that all of them present a potential threat to national security. This is simply not the case and the evidence to support these assertions have not held up," read the letter.
Article 21 of the Constitution guarantees the 'right to life' to all persons, regardless of their nationality, and the government is constitutionally obligated to protect threatened groups of foreign nationals, the letter said.
Growing radicalisation of certain segments of the Rohingya community is linked to "persecution and discrimination" of the community by the authorities in Myanmar, the letter, which has actor Swara Bhaskar among the signatories, said.
It also noted that the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) has also been accused of targeting other ethnic groups in Rakhine, including Hindus and Buddhists.