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India must Heed to World Concern over BSF Killing

I am surprised how bangladeshis can lie openly about illegal migration to India. I am sure at least one of them will know somebody who has illegally moved to India and living there.
And some of these members are intelligent otherwise and make a lot of sense in other threads.

Well, Bangladeshis are not denying the fact of the illegal Bangladeshis!! During '65 and '71 some Bangladeshis immigrated illegally into india, but the denying are coming when the indians are saying that still a lot of Bangladeshis immigrating India which is a pure assumption!! The Bangladeshis, killed by the BSF are actually poor cattle traders who try to bring the cheap indian cows somewhat illegally to earn some more money, but the fact is both indians and Bangladeshis are involved into this, even the BSF!! The questions raised by the Bangladeshis more often in this topic is, why the Indian govt never bring this issue of the illegal Bangladeshis whereas the present Bangladesh govt is more India friendly?? Besides, I really think threads like this are of no use, the same replies are coming from both ends and will be coming!!
 
Well, Bangladeshis are not denying the fact of the illegal Bangladeshis!! During '65 and '71 some Bangladeshis immigrated illegally into india, but the denying are coming when the indians are saying that still a lot of Bangladeshis immigrating India which is a pure assumption!! The Bangladeshis, killed by the BSF are actually poor cattle traders who try to bring the cheap indian cows somewhat illegally to earn some more money, but the fact is both indians and Bangladeshis are involved into this, even the BSF!! The questions raised by the Bangladeshis more often in this topic is, why the Indian govt never bring this issue of the illegal Bangladeshis whereas the present Bangladesh govt is more India friendly?? Besides, I really think threads like this are of no use, the same replies are coming from both ends and will be coming!!

No assumptions dude. A lot of deomestic help in mumbai are bangladeshis. They say that they are. Why would Indian muslims lie and say they are bangladeshis?? Although illegal immigrants are a problem, I do not think killing them is the solution.
people are touchy on this issue here cause frankly, we cant take care of our existing population! How can we handle this extra burden!!
 
Well, Bangladeshis are not denying the fact of the illegal Bangladeshis!! During '65 and '71 some Bangladeshis immigrated illegally into india, but the denying are coming when the indians are saying that still a lot of Bangladeshis immigrating India which is a pure assumption!! The Bangladeshis, killed by the BSF are actually poor cattle traders who try to bring the cheap indian cows somewhat illegally to earn some more money, but the fact is both indians and Bangladeshis are involved into this, even the BSF!! The questions raised by the Bangladeshis more often in this topic is, why the Indian govt never bring this issue of the illegal Bangladeshis whereas the present Bangladesh govt is more India friendly?? Besides, I really think threads like this are of no use, the same replies are coming from both ends and will be coming!!

I have question for you. If those people killed by BSF are greedy cattle trader as you said than why bangladeshi are so concern about those paople because they are greedy people not common bangladeshi. They are breaking the law and have to pay for their deeds

About why our goverment do not say anything about this to BD goverment?

Answer is simple. Do you know why tarun gogoi won handsomesly despite many assamese hate him and support BGP and AGP( expert were confident that BGP and AGP will give a good challenge for congress)? Muslim are vote bank of congress and congress do not want to anger them. Democratic is not always good for this type of this reason
 
I have question for you. If those people killed by BSF are greedy cattle trader as you said than why bangladeshi are so concern about those paople because they are greedy people not common bangladeshi. They are breaking the law and have to pay for their deeds

About why our goverment do not say anything about this to BD goverment?

Answer is simple. Do you know why tarun gogoi won handsomesly despite many assamese hate him and support BGP and AGP( expert were confident that BGP and AGP will give a good challenge for congress)? Muslim are vote bank of congress and congress do not want to anger them. Democratic is not always good for this type of this reason

Assamese are dumb who elect Congress year after year and then whine over the illegal immigration. If they want something to be done elect AGP.
 

bangladeshis you hate us. why you coming to india then live in your allahs blesses bonkaladesh
 
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Sorry, still yet to see a illegal Pakistani. Though I've seen much more illegal Indians..........

The reason why you don't see ILLEGAL Pakistanis in America is that...they have become very strict regarding Muslims(especially Pakistanis) these days.....for understandable reasons........which you know better :)
 
India: New Killings, Torture at Bangladeshi Border

Revised Instructions from Delhi Not Stamping Out Abuses

July 24, 2011


Despite orders from New Delhi to end killings and abuse and to exercise restraint in dealing with people crossing the border, new deaths and other serious abuses are being reported.

Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director for Human Rights Watch

(New York) *- The government of India should undertake a speedy, fair, and transparent criminal investigation into fresh allegations of killings, torture, and other abuses by the Border Security Force (BSF) at the border with Bangladesh, Human Rights Watch said today. Those against whom there is credible evidence of culpability should be prosecuted as part of an effort to end longstanding impunity for abuses along the border.

In December 2010, Human Rights Watch released a report, "Trigger Happy," documenting extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, torture, and ill-treatment by the BSF. In the past decade, the BSF has killed Indian and Bangladeshi nationals. After the release of the report, Indian authorities assured Bangladeshi officials that these killings would be stopped. The government announced that it would order restraint and encourage the use of rubber bullets instead of more lethal ammunition, steps welcomed by Human Rights Watch.

While the number of deaths due to shooting has substantially decreased in 2011, the Bangladeshi non-governmental organization Odhikar has documented at least 17 alleged killings of Bangladeshis by the border force and other instances of severe abuse since January. Local groups have documented several cases of deaths as a result of severe beatings by the BSF.

"Despite orders from New Delhi to end killings and abuse and to exercise restraint in dealing with people crossing the border, new deaths and other serious abuses are being reported," said Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director for Human Rights Watch. "The government has issued some positive new directives, but it needs to prosecute those who commit abuses so the soldiers will understand they can't act with impunity."

MASUM, a Kolkatta-based non-governmental organization that conducts fact-finding in the border areas, reports that while the number of shootings at the border has significantly reduced, BSF soldiers have been brutally beating and torturing suspects. Indian residents in the border area, while expressing relief that the indiscriminate shootings have stopped, have complained about aggressive intimidation and beatings.

In one recent example, MASUM reported to the National Human Rights Commission of India that on July 13, a group of soldiers from the 91st battalion of the border force threatened a local human rights worker, Kanai Mondal, in the village of Char Rajanagar, holding a gun to his head to demand that he take down posters calling for an end to torture. The soldiers also threatened other activists and confiscated posters, MASUM said.

On June 30, BSF forces killed Mizanur Rahman, 25. According to Odhikar, he had slipped into India along with four other cattle rustlers, when border guards intercepted them. The others escaped, but the soldiers allegedly beat Rahman to death and dumped his body into the Saniyazan River.

On June 2, Odhikar documented two cases where BSF soldiers intercepted groups of cattle smugglers. According to Odhikar, Rafiqul Islam, 35, from Satkhira, was badly beaten and then dumped inside Bangladeshi territory, where Bangladesh Border Guards found him and took him to a hospital. In a separate incident, Indian soldiers caught Fazlur Rahman and his accomplices near the Panitor-Gazipur border. While the others escaped, Fazlur was badly beaten and left unconscious inside Bangladesh.

On April 18, 2011, border force soldiers killed Rekatul Islam, 17, as he and his accomplice, Mohammad Shahdat Hossain Odhikar, tried to smuggle cattle across the border. Shahdat said they were stopped by BSF soldiers as they tried to cross the border with 10 cows. Shahdat was injured, but escaped.

On April 9, MASUM reported that Biswanath Soren, an elderly Indian man, was beaten by border force troopers he believes were intoxicated. They brandished their firearms to intimidate him and finally released him, he said. Soren sent a written complaint to the police, but no action has been taken.

"The excessive use of force and the arbitrary beating of people along the border are unjustifiable," Ganguly said. "These abuses call into question India's stated commitments to the rule of law."

Many people routinely move back and forth across India's frontier with Bangladesh to visit relatives, buy supplies, and look for jobs. Others engage in petty and serious cross-border crime. The border force is mandated to address illegal activities, especially narcotics smuggling, human trafficking for sex work, and transporting fake currency and explosives. It also works to stop militants planning violent attacks in India's restive northeast.

In many of the cases investigated by Human Rights Watch, however, the victims were cattle rustlers, farmers, or laborers who said they were hoping to supplement their meager livelihoods by working as couriers in the lucrative but illegal cattle trade that is rampant at the West Bengal border.

Local police forces rarely register complaints against border security and sometimes encourage the victims to drop their cases, telling them that nothing will come of it. One victim told Human Rights Watch that the police informed him that the border forces had committed no crime since they were there "to beat the people."

The Indian government needs to do more to ensure accountability for violations committed by the border force soldiers and to ensure compliance with the United Nations Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials, Human Rights Watch said.

"While the Indian authorities vigorously protest attacks on fishermen who enter Sri Lankan waters, they seem unwilling to act against their own border forces when they commit crimes against Bangladeshis," Ganguly said. "As a regional power, India should lead by example in South Asia to end the culture of impunity for security forces."

India: New Killings, Torture at Bangladeshi Border | Human Rights Watch
 
Assamese are dumb who elect Congress year after year and then whine over the illegal immigration. If they want something to be done elect AGP.

Sorry, there are almost 50% bengali lives in Assam and most of them were levelled as illegal migrant by AGP and BJP. Without the support of those so called illegal bengalis nobody going to win in Assam. Too bad for AGP/BJP. The best bet for Assamese are ULFA and a free Assam.
 

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