Which muslims leader had told that keep bangladeshi muslims in India?
When every muslim group was asking for stop riot. they just ment to stop riot and killing of muslims. They did not discuss if to keep bangladeshis in India or not. What was the need of time? stoping the riots first.
Still many commentors here was discussing about bangladeshi illegal migrants problem.
Did indian muslims invited them? If congress brought them here, Why muslims has to be blamed?
When in Gujarat modi did nothing to stop riots, reset of indians did not protest.
When modi ordered closure of refuge camps rest of the muslims did not protest. Even though his contribution was nothing for the camps.But rest of the Indian hindus are rallying behind his sayin that he gave Bijlli-Pani. soo funny is this. You are all failing to realize that you are all of same kind of the one you are hating.
You ask any foreign nationalist who read the comments of Indians in pdf think that Indian muslims can feel safe.
You read every times of india news comments related to muslims. You read how our indian hindu brothers are commenting there.
One side you are all rallying for Hindu migrants from pakistan, Bangladesh. Another side you are fighting against the assam migrants. What does this prove? Any one can read your intentions.
Forget about bangladeshis. You are talking as if almost all the assami muslims are from bangladeshis.
Like many of lunatics here treat muslims in India as pakistanis. One of the Idiot muslim who thinks himself India for Hindus would have attacked "Amar jawan". You failed to realize that you both are of same kind and same mentality.
Like sms sent by muslims, Many of you spread fake news about these muslims all over the internet. Saying that muslims hosted a pak flag. What is the difference btw you both?
Like India protestd against pakistani hindu status, Muslims in india also wished India to protest against burma muslims. What wrong in it? India is not Hindu country yet.
Why do you think that only muslims feel other muslims as their brother? Dont you feel the same for Pak hindus? So many pakistanis come to India. Can pakistanis call Hindus as traitors? Is it not pakistan is their mother land? Why they did not like their country? Because they were not given their rights.
Yes, India was best counrtry for muslims, But Indians are changing. There are lot of intenet Hindu Jihadis infiltrated in IT. They keep saying that muslims are brainwashed but they are faild to realize what is justice and how to behave.
Read the below highlighted portion from a National Secretary of a supposedly secular party for your question on the highlighted portion above. And see his conclusion for the decrease in hindu population in Bangladesh.
If the apathy towards the plight of Muslims in the north-east continues it will disturb the peace of the region for a long time to come, SP national secretary Kamal Faruqui tells rediff.com's Sheela Bhatt.
"The Assam riots will make us forget Gujarat," says Kamal Faruqui, national secretary of the Samjawadi Party, in exasperation.
He told rediff.com, "Muslim youth in the country are carrying aakrosh (anguish) within them on seeing the condition of Muslims in Assam and Myanmar."
If the apathy towards the plight of Muslims in the north-east continues, he says, it will disturb the peace of the region for a long time to come.
"The situation in Assam is worse than Gujarat of 2002 because the Bodos have driven out Bengali-speaking Muslims from their homes. Last month, they lit fire to their farmland and kept one exit available. The Muslims ran for their lives when a fire broke out in the middle of the night."
Now more than 3.5 lakh Muslims are in relief camps in Assam. Faruqui says, "The worst case scenario and the most likely one is that these Muslims will not be allowed to go back to their homes unless they show their identity card or proof that they are Indian or they have migrated from Bangladesh before 1972. When their houses have been burnt down, how will they show proof of identity?"
He says, "In Gujarat, if not all, most Muslims could go back to their villages from relief camps but here it is a conspiracy. It's a war for land. Bodos want to drive out Muslims from the areas where governance is under the Bodo Autonomous Council."
He says if non-Bodo Assamese keep quiet today, they will also be hit tomorrow. "The ethnic clashes targeting Santhals, Rajvanshis etc are bound to come once Bengali-speaking Muslims are driven out from their homes from the interiors of Assam."
Faruqui says when the Nellie massacre took place in 1983 more than 3,000 Muslims were killed in a day. That time, too, Muslims were forced to live in relief camps. So many of the victims of Nellie are yet get a settlement. Therefore, the victims of the latest Assam riots have no hope, he says.
"We are stunned to see the really poor coverage in the media about the anti-Muslim violence in Assam and Myanmar. We are aghast to see how the Congress governments in Assam, Maharashtra and in New Delhi are not acting to help the minority," he says.
"Is it fair to not make any noise when Hindus of Bangladesh illegally migrate to India but brutal riots take place when Muslims migrate to India to sustain their families? When Bangladesh was liberated it had around 24 percent Hindus, now they are less than eight percent. Obviously they have migrated to different parts of India. But no hue and cry is made against the illegal migration of Hindu Bangladeshis. I have no issue with Hindu Bangladeshis migration to India, it's a humanitarian issue. But why this double-standards?" he asked.Faruqui shows a series of horrific pictures on his iPad sent from Myanmar purportedly depicting Rohingya Muslims killed in the sectarian violence. Since June, incidents of violence between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims have shaken the Islamic world.
Faruqui angrily asks, "What is the Indian government's foreign policy on Myanmar? Are we not supposed to speak against the killings of innocents in our neighborhood?"
"Why are our government and media not helping the Muslims in Myanmar?" he asks.
Faruqui also expresses his concern over Badruddin Ajmal's politics in Assam.
Ajmal is head of the Assam United Democratic Front, which claims to represent the Muslims of Assam and his divisive politics earned him rich dividends in the last assembly election. "After Ajmal's party won, some of us thought riots in Assam will follow soon because Bengali-speaking Muslims have now got a voice and the Bodos will take note of it," says Faruqui.
"Assam's Muslims are making a huge mistake of not joining the mainstream parties or secular regional parties. It will be dangerous for them to join a party that only takes up the cause of the Muslims. I see more bloodshed in Assam in the coming days. How unfortunate it will be!" Faruqui concludes.
'The situation in Assam is worse than Gujarat in 2002' - Rediff.com India News