The Green flag unites all with an Islamist agenda.
With Pakistan being India's main adversary I think its more like a symbolic gesture to break away from India or else we would have seen BD flag instead.
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The Green flag unites all with an Islamist agenda.
With Pakistan being India's main adversary I think its more like a symbolic gesture to break away from India or else we would have seen BD flag instead.
Yahoos looking for attention who else ?
Nope, no non-muslims would use the flag of Pakistan to indicate such a desire. It is highly absurd, especially given the level of hostility towards muslims in that region.
The recent events of clashes between Bangladeshi immigrants and locals indicate that its the Bangladeshi muslims who are expressing their desire to break away from India.
I suppose you haven't been reading the stuff about the clashes between the Bodos (indegenous people) and the Bangladeshi Immigrants. This has been going on for years.
The Bangladeshi immigrants have the numbers and are now exerting their own political power under an Islamic/Islamist agenda inspired by Pakistan.
It is none other than the Bengladeshi illegal immigrants.The trouble started on Thursday after a group of illegal Bangladeshi migrants allegedly stole some cattle from the Bodo-dominated Mohanpur village in Udalguri district. They did it, because they thinks that Assam is a grazing ground for them. The Bodo villagers quickly attacked them and the clashes followed.
What does it means? It means that those were illegal, shameless Bangladeshis who attacked ethnic people and their intention is to turn India into Pakistan.So, illegal Bangladeshi migrants now can dare to attack Indian people. What people of India and Assam are doing? What Central government is doing? Why they dont start a flush out drive to deport Bangladeshis from Indian land? In present scenario, some hard steps must be taken both by authorities and citizens. Otherwise by there will be more clashes of this kind. Wake up India, wake up. Stop helping Bangladesh, otherwise they will climb over your head!
In next election BJP,AJP alliance will rule Assam and hope that these illegal immigrants will be flushed out.
if they are Bangladeshis then there is no question of breaking away from India. I mean they are not part of India nor they Indian.
How can Pakistan migrate scores and scores of Bangladeshis and then cause an uprising amongst them that overpowers the local populace? No chance that the local population wants separation themselves?
I mean I support any such move, if Pakistan is capable of doing so. Its payback for what India is doing in Afghanistan to us.
Did you actually type out that sentence without thinking even once to yourself whether it makes any sense at all?
They are ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS. i.e. Bangladeshis settled in India who now have sufficient numbers to exert political power as a group.
They are in INDIA, not BANGLADESH and therefore have a choice between being Indian or returning to Bangladesh. .
I doubt Pakistan has anything much to do with this.
Its more of a natural osmosis of population from the overpopulated Bangladesh into neighbouring territories.
However, the resulting communal clashes and strife have led to the development of separatist ideas among these people which are inspired by the events leading up to the creation of Pakistan.
Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean that Pakistan wouldn't take advantage of the situation by nudging the local population in the "right" direction.
aha i wish if i was part of ISI
And why are you talking about Jana?
Talk on the topic!
If Pakistan can nudge the local population in the 'right' direction... Why can't the GOI nudge it back in the 'wrong' direction?I doubt Pakistan has anything much to do with this.
Its more of a natural osmosis of population from the overpopulated Bangladesh into neighbouring territories.
However, the resulting communal clashes and strife have led to the development of separatist ideas among these people which are inspired by the events leading up to the creation of Pakistan.
Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean that Pakistan wouldn't take advantage of the situation by nudging the local population in the "right" direction.
Are you sure you're a journalist and not a cheap political rabble-rouser?
Didn't they teach you something called ethics at whatever college you went to?
You ought to be ashamed. Not to mention stop pointing fingers at "Western Media Bias".