I was born and brought up in Barpeta district. And 95%
of theft/robbery is conducted by illegal immigrant.
And in last three elections, candidates supported by
these illegals have won elections. And situation will
go worse going forward.
--- Shantikam Hazarika [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This can be a never ending debate. The "common fear"
amongst the native Assamese has been there for the
last thirty years, nay last 90 years when the Census
Supt Mr. Molan raised the issue. The thing is, apart
from raising the "fear" what have the people of
Assam done to get rid of the fear?
Do we still have doubts about "how realistic is this
fear?"
Shantikam hazarika
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too agree to Mr. Hazarika's observations.
But do we have any solution to this illegal
migration problem?
There is a common fear among the native Assamese
people in Assam that soon Bangladeshis will out
number them and will be forced to adopt their
culture, language and probably religion.
How realistic is this fear? I will be glad to know
about your observation regarding this.
Dipankar
Dipankar Malla Baruah
Dy Supdtng Engineer
Well Logging Department
Oil India Ltd.
Duliajan 786602
Assam, INDIA
Phone: 919435039820
----- Original Message -----
From: Sanjoy Hazarika
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 5:53 AM
Subject: [asom] Nehru's letter
I am completely in agreement with Mr. Shantikam
Hazarika and Mr. Amrit Nehru.
We seem to enjoy living in the past and blaming
others (usually vague charges) instead of taking
responsibility for problems which are of the
creation of our generation.
Illegal migration is not as simple as we would
make it out to be. Unfortunately, it is discussed
so superficially and emotionally in Assam and the NE
that there hardly is a debate -- only the
outpouring of loud, empty and prejudiced rhetoric:
there are many issues and complexities involved and
political and other leaders in Assam and the rest of
India (of all hues) are as responsible as anyone
else.
Sanjoy Hazarika
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