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Myth of illegal BD immigrants and persecution of India's bengali muslims

Well, not I. I have never mocked the Assamese people, let alone mocking their genuine hardships.

If you have been to Silchar, perhaps you know about the ICFAI University there?
My dad has been posted a lot of times in Silchar, works in ONGC. He used to tell us aout incidents of insurgents tying up the guards and blowing up pipelines, way back in the 90's
 
My dad has been posted a lot of times in Silchar, works in ONGC. He used to tell us aout incidents of insurgents tying up the guards and blowing up pipelines, way back in the 90's

The guards used to turn out to be in collusion, very often. But those were the old days. I was there quite recently, in the intervals of taking care of my ageing father in Calcutta.
 
Me from Purulia.. Yellow stripes.. Chittaranjan hall..

I agree to that..You are the veteran here.. Lead the way :)

Purulia Tilak House. We were the old Bongabari crowd.

If you have been to alumni parties at Calcutta (they are usually held in the Ballygunge Military Camp), my batchmates were Ashok Hajra and Mani Singh Mamik.

Mr. Sarkar was Geography teacher; R. N. Mukherjee taught Maths., Dilip Chakravarty Chemistry, Falguni DasGupta Art, and so on.
 
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What is even funny are the mundane and exaggerated claims of 80 million illegal Bangladeshi immigrants made by the members of this forum!

Though 80m figure is exagerrated, I know, but the illegal immigeration is true. Hell they are present in down South TN , working as labourers. And I have seen them.
 
There were even incidents where Police would demand money from the poor West Bengalis in Maharashtra and if they fail to do so, they would be pushed through the border to Bangladesh, it seems there only fault is they are Bengalis.
 
Ah ! So its a aged old trick of india.

A trick or not but it would eventually result into a disastrous situation for India. Many Bengali girls from West Bengal, Barak Valley and Tripura (not even limited to Muslims only) are even being sexually exploited by the law enforcement agencies in various states of India using the myth of so called illegal Bangladeshis.
 
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It's funny how many of the Indian users on this thread are openly anti-muslim, anti-Bangladesh, anti-Bengali and yet claim to give an "educated" "true" idea about the population of Assam. What is more, it is often users from Gujarat, or North India and elsewhere being brainwashed by their media cominghere spouting their rubbish and claiming its true.

There are illegal Bangladeshi migrants in India, just as there illegal Bihari Indian migrants in Bangladesh. The numbers for either can't exceed half a million apiece. The number these racist nazi Hindutva killers are giving are just the population of the muslims in the region. When if they simply use their brain and look at the 1951 census there are millions of muslims in the Northeast even then, so after 60 years of population growth (and it will be high for muslims, as the government won't educate them and so it leads to many children), it will be several million.

These Bengali Muslims are as much native as anyone else is. What is more, their numbers are lower than they should be, I am from Sylhet and I know of loads of people in BD who are actually from Silchar and other places who had to flee from the Indian and Assamese genocide. My teacher is from Rangpur and she knows of loads of people in her area who fled from Guwahati and Goalpara into here area.

The problem with Bengalis is they didn't unite earlier. The Barak Valley Sylhetis stood up early enough to affirm they are Bengali ( a dialect of it). But the Goalpariya Bengalis didn't stand up and so they should. In addition, Assamese speaking Muslims are few and far between, what those people actually are is Bengali muslims from the region (Kamrup, Nagaon, Sonitpur) whop have been forced to say they're Assamese in the 1940s. If you look at the 1931 to 1951 decline of Bengali speaking population, you can see "Assam" or as I like to call it: Kamarupa is actually the home of Bengalis, Bodos, Assamese and other smaller groups. But Assamese have been claiming the whole thing for decades and Bodos have joined the fray with an anti-Muslim angle.
 
It's funny how many of the Indian users on this thread are openly anti-muslim, anti-Bangladesh, anti-Bengali and yet claim to give an "educated" "true" idea about the population of Assam. What is more, it is often users from Gujarat, or North India and elsewhere being brainwashed by their media cominghere spouting their rubbish and claiming its true.

There are illegal Bangladeshi migrants in India, just as there illegal Bihari Indian migrants in Bangladesh. The numbers for either can't exceed half a million apiece. The number these racist nazi Hindutva killers are giving are just the population of the muslims in the region. When if they simply use their brain and look at the 1951 census there are millions of muslims in the Northeast even then, so after 60 years of population growth (and it will be high for muslims, as the government won't educate them and so it leads to many children), it will be several million.

These Bengali Muslims are as much native as anyone else is. What is more, their numbers are lower than they should be, I am from Sylhet and I know of loads of people in BD who are actually from Silchar and other places who had to flee from the Indian and Assamese genocide. My teacher is from Rangpur and she knows of loads of people in her area who fled from Guwahati and Goalpara into here area.

The problem with Bengalis is they didn't unite earlier. The Barak Valley Sylhetis stood up early enough to affirm they are Bengali ( a dialect of it). But the Goalpariya Bengalis didn't stand up and so they should. In addition, Assamese speaking Muslims are few and far between, what those people actually are is Bengali muslims from the region (Kamrup, Nagaon, Sonitpur) whop have been forced to say they're Assamese in the 1940s. If you look at the 1931 to 1951 decline of Bengali speaking population, you can see "Assam" or as I like to call it: Kamarupa is actually the home of Bengalis, Bodos, Assamese and other smaller groups. But Assamese have been claiming the whole thing for decades and Bodos have joined the fray with an anti-Muslim angle.



Salaam and welcome to the forum bro.
 
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