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Assam violence death toll rises to 21, shoot-at-sight order issued

Things is that If we drive them from one place then they will move to another place. So its not a solution. Only solution is that send them back where they came from.


AAPSU twice drive all bangladeshis from arunachal but what happened? They came back when things cool down.

BDesh need to control their population.. How long BODOs and Burmese will help them to control...

I feel 30-32 is too less(out of this only 25 are bdians).
It should be atleast 5,000-6000 bangladeshits.

Nahhh it will not help... Kill all Bdeshi lungi guys in their land..
 
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Good job ... I say we unleash BODO inside Bangladesh ;)

Why??

Anyways iajdani guy is reveling in the immigrants capacity to block trains..this will hurt them in the long run as Center will not be able to rush troops from the central plains or North India to Assam through trains.
 
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Things is that If we drive them from one place then they will move to another place. So its not a solution. Only solution is that send them back where they came from.

AAPSU twice drive away all bangladeshis from arunachal but what happened? They came back when things cool down.

We have a saying in Tamil Nadu - Adi uthavara maari annan thambi uthava mattan..meaning, Not even your brothers would help you like how two good kicks would.
 
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See....this is the reason why people hate Muslims....when ever they become majority they try to dominate people of other religion/ethnicity and ultimately divide the land...
This is the reason why Indians are supporting Burma for throwing out the Muslims.......

Sadly for the Muslims, the few non-Muslim/secular countries of the world have become well aware of their intensions....they have learnt from India's Mistake....

Thus countries like China,Russia,Burma,America now takes prompt and severe action against any indication of Muslim uprising....

That bolded part is very true....in vellore district the muslim majority area the muslim politicians neglect the minority hindu and when they go to them fo soem help they tell them convert or we wont help you....at first i didnt belive this when i first heard of this from subramani swami ...but later i found out that is indeed true....many people even in Tamil nadu dont know about this .
 
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Roots of Assam violence are too deep for easy solutions- assam riots roots too deep for indian state 1 5 | Feature - Oneindia News

A few days ago, I saw somebody making a comment related to an article written on India-Bangladesh border issues. The comment read: "I do not care about how many Bangladeshi go to West Bengal. You guys are one people. However I have a big problem with Bangladeshis and Bengalis entering Assam. We have never been conquered by any empires of North or East India, be it the Mauryas, Guptas, Mughals or the Nawabs of Bengal. We beat them all when they tried to conquer us. No way in hell are we going to all Bangladeshis to kick us out of our land by trying to out breed us...hell no way. Assam is a tinderbox and when it explodes the immigrant Bangladeshis in our state are going to get slaughtered."


This comment could give an insight into Assam's psyche which boast of a vibrant ethnic nationalism and the violent results that took effect when this nationalism perceived a threat from outsiders.
History of turmoil

During the colonial days, 'outsiders' from Bihar and Bengal were taken to work in the tea-plantations of Assam and they were settled there. The Partition saw a huge influx of refugees from the erstwhile East Pakistan into Assam besides West Bengal and Tripura. In the early 1970s, when the West Pakistani officials started suppressing dissenting voice in East Pakistan, more refugees went to Assam and a large section remained there. More refugees entered Assam in the subsequent years, putting the natives feel increasingly insecure, culturally and politically.

The demographic transformation made the Assamese increasingly apprehensive that they would turn minority in their own land and when towards the late 1970s it became evident that a huge section of the illegal Bangaldeshis in the state had become voters, the Assame started retaliating against the outsiders, starting off a politically volatile situation. The insurgency in the state to protest alleged negligence by the Indian state put the state's socio-political life into further turmoil.

But the recent spate of violence that has hit Assam and which killed 25 people and saw people running for their lives pose a simple question: Why is that the Indian state still unable to resolve a problem that has continued for such a long period? Is 65 years not enough to set into force an administrative mechanism which can ensure a proper rule of law and protect ordinary human lives?


Current problem


On July 6 and 19, four persons from the minority community were killed while on July 20, four ex-Boro Liberation Tigers cadres were shot dead. The situation was gradually turning worse in the sensitive BTAD (Bodoland Territorial Administered Districts) comprising areas like Kokrajhar, Baska, and Chirang but local people said the government was not reacting as quickly as it should have to the problem.

The Assam Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi who is also in charge of the home portfolio, was criticised for not taking the matter seriously and allow adequate forces to be released to man the disturbed areas. The Boros have tried to reassert the same old charge: The outsiders, whose numbers were increasing, had put the natives under threat.

The charge is against the minority community of course, which is considered of comprising outsiders even if such people have been residing in these parts for the last 60 years or more. Those representing the minorities, said on the other hand that the administration was not doing enough for their security.

There were also contradictory versions heard about the July 20 killings. Meanwhile, the crisis went on snowballing and finally exploded in the form of a communal riot, throwing every aspect of public life out of gear. The CM confirmed that 50,000 people found shelter in relief camps.
Govt looks to be not in control

The government, although said it was trying to bring the riot under control, but apparently it looked to be in no position to set a time-frame to effect any change for the better. The Ministry of Home Affairs, as per the Assam government's plea, deployed more troops to the violence-hit areas.
The latest riots exposes the inefficiency of the Indian state machinery in plugging the gaping holes in the process of nation-building and also key border issues in the geopolitically-sensitive north-eastern region, which is marked by a number of international boundaries, particularly with Bangladesh.


Threat perception normal

The threat perception of the native Assamese against the influx of illegal migrants is not abnormal. All across the globe, rise of Islamic militancy and the forces of globalisation have made clash among civilisations a pertinent problem. Bangladesh, today, has failed to provide any hope of sustenance to its huge population, both economically and politically, and the spill-over effects have affected India. In such a situation, extremist political elements in India found it convenient to capitalise on the issue for electoral gains but at the cost of threatening the social fabric of unity.
 
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Just tell me, if you marry a Hindu girl, would you let her remain Hindu.....NO....
Therefore all the Muslim population TODAY in the Indian subcontinent(i.e in Afghanistan,Pakistan India and Bangladesh) can be explained by the fact that they are either direct descendants of the Muslim Invaders OR Hybrids(i.e result of intermingling between Indians and the Invaders).....
Now, after so many years there cannot be practically any direct descendant.....thus all Muslims today in the Indian Subcontinent are Hybrids.....


BUT you cannot say the same thing regarding the Hindus, marriages between a Hindu man and a Muslim women are rare since Muslims are more conservative and strict about their religion.....
Thus all the Hindus in the Indian subcontinent TODAY are practically continuation of the ancient Indian race.......which has been continuing from time immemorial.....

But Subramaniam Swamy has different understanding of this . He says that all Indian muslims have Hindu ancestry.
 
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That bolded part is very true....in vellore district the muslim majority area the muslim politicians neglect the minority hindu and when they go to them fo soem help they tell them convert or we wont help you....at first i didnt belive this when i first heard of this from subramani swami ...but later i found out that is indeed true....many people even in Tamil nadu dont know about this .

Can I have the source of your allegation???
 
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That bolded part is very true....in vellore district the muslim majority area the muslim politicians neglect the minority hindu and when they go to them fo soem help they tell them convert or we wont help you....at first i didnt belive this when i first heard of this from subramani swami ...but later i found out that is indeed true....many people even in Tamil nadu dont know about this .

Bro isnt Hindu munnani or BJP not active there ?

Even ADMK is not there ?

Can I have the source of your allegation???

Source is , he is a native there
 
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