At least 15 temples, 100 Hindu houses vandalised, looted for hours in 
Brahmanbarhia
http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2016/10/30/at-least-15-temples-100-hindu-houses-vandalised-looted-for-hours-in-brahmanbarhia


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On Mon, 10/31/16, Sushanta Kar <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [Assam] PPFA memorandum on religious minorities
 To: "Nava Thakuria" <[email protected]>, "A Mailing list for people 
interested in Assam from around the world" <[email protected]>
 Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "yahoogroups" 
<[email protected]>
 Date: Monday, October 31, 2016, 12:52 AM
 
 
 
 "History
 bears witness to
 the fact that Muslims of undivided India that followed the
 ideology of Muslim
 League and who wanted a separate homeland for the Muslims
 were granted Pakistan
 and thus they became ‘foreigners’ to Indians. In fact
 the moment they created a
 foreign land for themselves they lost their rights to get
 into India again
 without passports or related legal documents. So, post 15
 August 1947 India,
 all those who demanded and chose to live in Pakistan
 (including East Pakistan)
 was legally foreigners."---
 
 I
 don't agree with such loose
 logic. Not all Muslims demanded Pakistan. There were
 hundreds of them opposed
 the division. Rather Hindu Mahasava supported the division,
 If not whole of
 India, at least they wanted Divided Bengal.
 
 Even People
 like Shimanta Gandhi had to leave in Pakistan. Should we say
 that, as He and
 his people didn't choose to come over in India at the
 Time of partition they
 have lost any claim in India. or they are the Supporter of
 Pakistan? Was it
 possible for all who opposed Pakistan to come in
 India? What about
 Afganistan? There are thousands of Muslim refugees who took
 shelter in Pakistan.
 Do we think they are safe in Pakistan. Are all of them
 supporter of Taliban?  
 
      
 Sushanta Kar
 সুশান্ত কর
 তিনসুকিয়া, আসাম
 
 আমার
 ব্লগগুলি:
 http://sushantakar40.blogspot.com
 http://ishankonerkahini.blogspot.com
 http://ishankonerkotha.blogspot.com
 
 পূর্বোত্তরের
 বাংলা প্রকাশনার
 সংগ্রহঃ
 http://kathernouko.blogspot.com/
 http://ishanerpunjomegh.blogspot.com/
 
 আমি
 পূর্বোত্তরের গৌরব এই
 অভিধানেও কাজ করি:
 http://www.xobdo.org/
 
 "স্বাজাত্যের
 অহমিকার থেকে মুক্তি
 দানের শিক্ষাই, আজকের
 দিনের প্রধান শিক্ষা"
 রবীন্দ্রনাথ
 
 On
 Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 10:13 PM, Nava Thakuria via Assam 
<[email protected]>
 wrote:
 To,Shri
 Banwarilal Purohit,Hon’ble
 Governor of Assam,Raj
 Bhawan,Kharghuli,
 Guwahati-781004Dated:
 Guwahati, 31 October 2016Your
 Excellency,Warm
 greetings from the Patriotic People’s Front Assam
 (PPFA).We
 would like to bring to your kind attention some of the
 recent misleading and manipulative statements by some
 individuals and organizations on the Citizenship (Amendment)
 Bill 2016 issue. We are shocked that these groups of vested
 interests are trying to communalise the issue instead of
 helping to find an amicable solution.The
 extremely volatile utterances targeting the Hindu minority
 community of Assam is deplorable and condemnable to say the
 least. We are from this land of glorious civilization &
 culture and we feel that our spirit should be that of
 accommodation of Hindu, Buddhists, Christians, Sikhs  and
 other religious minorities who have had to face extreme
 suppression in erstwhile East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and
 also West Pakistan and have been the true victims of
 partition of India. We would like to take this opportunity
 to highlight the historical truth that cannot and should not
 be forgotten and which will attempt to build an honest
 perspective on the issue of who is a ‘foreigner’ in
 Assam (India) which has been a touchy and thorny issue since
 long.
 Hence,
 we must all look back and see what transpired in 1942 when
 Mahatma Gandhi called for the 'Quit India' movement.
 The Muslim League raised another slogan 'Divide India
 And Quit'.  In 1946, the 'Pakistan' demand of
 Muslim league, supported by the undivided Communist Party of
 India (CPI), was accompanied by 'Direct Action' or
 the violent communal riots like the 'Great Calcutta
 killing' where nearly 5000 people were killed or
 massacred in only 4 days. Assam's eminent poet Amulya
 Barua was one of the victims in that killing field.    History
 bears witness to the fact that Muslims of undivided India
 that followed the ideology of Muslim League and who wanted a
 separate homeland for the Muslims were granted Pakistan and
 thus they became ‘foreigners’ to Indians. In fact the
 moment they created a foreign land for themselves they lost
 their rights to get into India again without passports or
 related legal documents. So, post 15 August 1947 India, all
 those who demanded and chose to live in Pakistan (including
 East Pakistan) was legally foreigners.  However,
 history is also witness to the fact that the minority
 Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists who were left behind in
 Pakistan were continuing to face brutal suppression at the
 hands of the new non-secular government, which prompted the
 Prime Minister of Independent India Jawaharlal Nehru to
 issue a historic statement in Parliament that non-Muslims
 would be safe and secure in Pakistan as both the new nations
 pledged to be good and friendly neighbours. However, Nehru
 also declared in the Parliament that if, in future,
 non-Muslims felt unsafe and insecure in Pakistan due to
 religious or communal persecutions, they would be always
 welcome in India and they would not be treated as
 'foreigners' in India. It
 is indeed a matter of great satisfaction that the Union
 government in New Delhi has taken steps lately to provide
 shelter to these 'Victims of Partition' all over the
 country following a process of equal distribution. In fact,
 it is a long pending moral responsibility which India should
 have shouldered much earlier (soon after Nehru made the
 promise in the Parliament).But
 better late than never, and we must all support the
 government’s action to give citizenship rights to the
 victims of Partition who have taken shelter in India from
 Pakistan and Bangladesh till 2014. We must not forget that
 among these people are many whose ancestors also fought and
 sacrificed their lives along with many others for an
 independent India, which has made us free citizens of an
 independent nation today. Let all of us be grateful to
 them.We
 are also fully aware that since the formation of Bangladesh
 and the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1975,
 Bangladesh made Islam the State religion setting into motion
 the persecution of minority non-Muslims. In Bangladesh, the
 Hindus include Bengali, Rajbongshi, Hajong, Adivasi,
 Jayantiya and Bishnupriya communities, Buddhists
 (represented by Chakmas) and some Assamese people also, who
 fled to the Chittagong hill areas during the Burmese
 invasion. The Christians include Bengali, Garo, Khasi and
 Adivasi people. All these people became the victims of
 'Pakistan Plan' & 'Partition’ and had to
 therefore live in a 'foreign land,’ for the creation
 of which they were not at all responsible.So,
 under no circumstances these people can be termed as
 'foreigners'. The foreigners are those who created
 the 'foreign land’ in the name of religion, but again
 these are the same group of people who are infiltrating into
 India, the country they hated to live in, before 1947 for
 reasons best known to them. If the history of Partition is
 properly studied, we can clearly understand who these
 ‘Foreigners’ are and who are the actual 'Victims of
 Partition' and who came to India to protect their
 religions, cultures and their lives. However,
 we have no intention of communalizing the issue but we want
 to provide a clear understanding of how history unfolded
 lest some vested interests and parochial mindsets for their
 own narrow political gains and cheap mileage would continue
 to resort to disturb the peace and tranquil atmosphere of
 Assam. There is a need for a solution to this vexed issue
 and we would fully agree if those that have been truly
 victimized owing to Partition and religious persecution are
 given a place not just in Assam but in all other States of
 India, a country where the underlying tenets of democracy
 are tolerance, secularism and freedom of religion, faith,
 practice and freedom of expression.
 Finally,
 we also raise our voices for a concrete refugee policy for
 India so that we can deal with the issue of immigrants
 logically and legally. We sincerely believe India should
 sign the 1951 United Nations Refugee Convention. Moreover,
 our government has to ratify the 1967 Protocol relating to
 the status of refugees.
 With
 Regards,Dhirendra
 Nath Chakrabarty (Guwahati)Dr
 Rabin Dev Choudhury (Guwahati)Giripada
 Dev Choudhury (Guwahati)Dr
 Nirode K Barooah (Cologne, Germany)Dr
 AK Rai (BHU, Varanasi)Rupam
 Barua (Gauripur)Nava
 Thakuria (Nalbari)Jagadindra
 Ray Choudhury (Barpeta)Anup
  Sarma  (Guwahati)Manju
 Bora (Guwahati)Pranjal
 Saikia (Guwahati)Utpal
 Dutta (Guwahati)Dipannita
 Jaiswal  (Guwahati)Jitul
 Sonowal (Guwahati)Bobita
 Sarma (Guwahati)Bidhayak
 Das (Bangkok, Thailand)Vavani
 Sarmah (Washington, USA)Kalyan
 Dutta-Choudhury (Berkeley, USA) Pranab
 Kr Sharma (Guwahati)Prasenjit
 Chakrabarty (Agartala)Dr
 Subhra Kinkor Goswami (Nalbari)Gourishankar
 S Hiremath (IIT, Kharagpur)Anjanil
 Kashyap (New Delhi)Jahnabi
 Goswami (Guwahati)Girindra
 Kumar Karjee (Guwahati)Bibekananda
 Choudhury (Guwahati)Ravindranath
 (Dhemaji)Namrata
 Dutta (Guwahati)Bhagawat
 Pritam (Guwahati)Braja
 Jyoti Sharma (Nagaon)Tarali
 Chakrabarty (Guwahati)Ujjal
 Saikia (Tezpur)Akhyamala
 Bora (Dergaon)Gitika
 Talukder (Colombo, Srilanka)Arun
 Sarkar (Dudhnoi)Nripen
 Dutta (Chamata)Onkareshwar
 Pandey (Noida)
 
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