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Your army is being beaten up on the streets. Check out what happened to this Sardar ji, soldier.

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Assam tribal girl beats jawan for molestation bid[/url]

They even look Chinese

What is the connection between this post & the topic ?
 
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i call ulfa zindabad if by saying this assam becomes separate state then i call baloch zinabad baloch zindabad
 
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What is the connection between this post & the topic ?
That the state's population is extremely anti-Indian?

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i call ulfa zindabad if by saying this assam becomes separate state then i call baloch zinabad baloch zindabad
Seeing is believing, your soldiers are being pelted by stones!
 
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The demand for a separate homeland is not without reason. Obviously these type of incidents have been recurring in the region which pushed the state to war.
 
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Come on Asim i thought you were much better than this..That soldier try to molest that gal ..any gal will do that..wht it has to do with the region??If a soldier in your pakistan try to molest a gal dont she also try to attack the soldier??

And as for Chinese look?what are you trying to proove??..Mangloid looking people are common in Mangolia,Vietnam.North eastern part of India ,Japan,Malaysia,Korea etc..Whats the problem in it??are you claiming that they belong to China..I hope not..If you do then you degrade your self from a respectful figure to an average poster here..

Ahh by Chinese look Asim clearly means the people from Manipur who hates India and the Indians from other parts hates these Manipur people and call them Chinkies
 
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That the state's population is extremely anti-Indian?


If the population was anti Indian as is being hoped, the by standers too would have joined in.

This was a case of alleged molestation . The JCO controlled the situation by slapping the soldier in Q as the girl asked him to do.

The guy got what he deserved on the spot and more from the military court later.
 
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ATTENTION MODERATORS
I request the moderators to take notice of some bloody indian fag who tries to abuse OUR MOTHERLAND PAKISTAN BY USING ABUSIVE WORDS OR LEAVE THIS FORUM AND GO TO BHARAT RICK SHAW
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I didn't know Indians use phrases like "Zindabad".

Where have you been? If only had you cared to do a wee bit research. C'mon u the admin man!!

Just a refresher for thee..
Inquilab Zindabad

AA, you too getting carried away by little rhetoric like some dimwits here?
 
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The demand for a separate homeland is not without reason. Obviously these type of incidents have been recurring in the region which pushed the state to war.

Really?
So according to you, Indian forces flooded the streets of Assam for no reason and hence ULFA was born to save the common man from IA's "atrocities"? What a preposterous assumption?!

So much for an admin, can you do a little research and tell us all about your interpretation as to why there's unrest in Assam? With credible sources? Do indulge us.
 
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Rajkhowa accuses Bangladesh of 'betraying' ULFA


Sun, Dec 6th, 2009 1:08 am BdST


New Delhi, Dec 5 (bdnews24.com) Banned Indian insurgent outfit United Liberation Front of Assam has accused the Bangladesh government of "betrayal".

"Bangladesh has betrayed us," Arabinda Rajkhowa, arrested ULFA founder and chairman, told journalists on Saturday after he was produced before the chief judicial magistrate's court in Guwahati, the main city of the northeastern Indian state of Assam.

India's Border Security Force announced on Friday that it had detained Rajkhowa, his wife and their two children, near the India-Bangladesh border at Dawki in the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya.

Also detained with them were his personal bodyguard Raja Bora, the deputy commander-in-chief of the ULFA's military wing Raju Barua and others, said BSF.

They were all handed over to police in Assam after their arrest, said the border force.

Bora and Barua too were produced before the court in Guwahati on Saturday. The three were remanded into police custody for 12 days.

Indian media, quoting unnamed intelligence sources, had originally reported on Wednesday that Rajkhowa and others were picked up in Bangladesh. They also reported that the ULFA leader had then been handed over to India.

ULFA has protested such actions as Bangladesh and India do not have any extradition treaty.

Questioned by media during a joint press-conference in New Delhi on Wednesday, the home secretaries of Bangladesh and India, Abdus Sobhan Sikder and G K Pillai, had declined to confirm or deny the reports about Rajkhowa's arrest and handover.

Pillai, however, did confirm the arrest of two Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists by the BSF near the India-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya earlier that day.

New Delhi later announced Rajkhowa's arrest in Meghalaya, while Bangladesh's home minister Sahara Khatun categorically denied that Rajkhowa was detained in her country.

India and Bangladesh have not yet inked any bilateral extradition treaty. But Indian intelligence agencies have hinted that Dhaka has tacitly agreed to track down Indian fugitives illegally entering and hiding out in Bangladesh.

India's foreign secretary Nirupama Rao said on Saturday that cooperation between New Delhi and Dhaka had delivered "very positive results". She, however, did not confirm or deny Dhaka's role in detention of the ULFA leaders or LeT terrorists.

Meanwhile, the two home secretaries, in talks ending Wednesday, had finalised three draft deals on security to combat cross-border crime and terrorism, for signing during prime minister Sheikh Hasina's upcoming visit to India.

Delhi has since long been conveying its concern to Dhaka over Indian insurgents and terrorists having bases in Bangladesh.

The ULFA has been pursuing an armed rebellion since 1979 with the professed objective of liberating Assam. Thousands have died during their insurgent campaign. Pakistan-based LeT is blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attack.

Indian security agencies have reportedly handed their Bangladeshi counterparts a list of leaders the ULFA and other insurgent outfits of the northeastern India, who had been suspected to be living in Dhaka and other cities in Bangladesh.

Early last month ULFA claimed two leadersits 'finance secretary' Chitrabon Hazarika and 'foreign secretary' Shashadhar Choudhury were picked up by unidentified men from a residential area in Dhaka and later handed over to the BSF.

BSF said Hazarika and Choudhury were caught near the Indo-Bangla border in Tripura, another state in the northeastern region of India.

After the detention of the ULFA chairman and others, its military wing chief Paresh Barua is the only top leader of the outfit who is still absconding. Indian intelligence officials believe that Barua too has been based in Dhaka, at least till recently.

In March 2008, Mohammed Hafijur Rehman and Din Mohammed, both prime accused in the Chittagong Arms Haul case, had confessed in the court that the 10 truck-load of weapons and ammunition that was seized in 2004 had in fact been meant for the ULFA. Rehman also revealed that Barua, himself, had supervised the arms-smuggling operation.

It is not clear if Barua is still in Bangladesh or has fled to any other neighbouring country in the wake of the reported crackdown by Dhaka on Indian insurgents and terrorists.

Sources said that several other leaders of smaller insurgent outfits of northeastern India had also been detained in Bangladesh over the past few days and Delhi would soon formally announce their arrest by the BSF near the India-Bangladesh border.

Amid speculation of a peace-process between the Indian government and ULFA, Rajkhowa told journalists in Guwahati that they had not surrendered.

"We have not surrendered. We want peace, but not in this way," the handcuffed insurgent leader said, as police escorted him out of the courtroom.

A huge crowd had gathered in front of the court to have a glimpse of the elusive rebel leaders, who along with Paresh Barua led one of India's oldest insurgencies over the past three decades.

Rajkhowa accuses Bangladesh of 'betraying' ULFA | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com

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"Unidentified men"

Are they using DGFI or NSI men to arrest them?
 
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Where have you been? If only had you cared to do a wee bit research. C'mon u the admin man!!

Just a refresher for thee..
Inquilab Zindabad

AA, you too getting carried away by little rhetoric like some dimwits here?
How is that rhetoric? Simple curiosity on something out of the ordinary.

And don't call anyone a dimwit here unless you want to spark a maan behn gali galoch match up here in which case I'll have to use my weapon of mass expulsion.
 
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That the state's population is extremely anti-Indian?


If the population was anti Indian as is being hoped, the by standers too would have joined in.

This was a case of alleged molestation . The JCO controlled the situation by slapping the soldier in Q as the girl asked him to do.

The guy got what he deserved on the spot and more from the military court later.
Nobody came to his rescue either.

Point is you're seeing vigilante justice, people have to pick up stones and pelt the very institution that is supposedly there to save them from the evil separatists all is not well in the state of Denmark, so please quit trying to convince me otherwise :)

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wat about baloch
What about them? Oh yeah I told everyone not to deviate offtopic. Congrats, you're out of here.
 
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