INDIA  ONLY HAD CREATED THE FRANKENSTAIN CALLED BANGLADESH.
 
WE HAVE TO FACE THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE FOOLISHNESS OF INDIAN GOVT.
 
I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY WE HAVE TO ACCEPT THE BANGLADESHIS AS INDIANS/ASSAMESE 
WHO CAME BETWEEN 1947 TO 1972.
 
EVEN AFTER ULFA RETURNS TO MAINSTREAM ASSAM/NE MAY NOT COME BACK TO NORMALCY. 
ILLEGAL BANGLADESHI GROUPS (MULTA,MULFA ETC.) ARE ALREADY BECOME STRONG.
 
A NEW MOVEMENT IS REQUIRED TO DRIVE OUT THESE ALIENS TO SAVE OUR STATE/NATION 
AND CULTURE.
 
I THINK WE HAVE LEARNED SOME LESSON FROM THE LAST AASU MOVEMENT WHICH HAS DONE 
MORE HARM THAN GOOD.
 
WE WILL HAVE TO BE CAREFUL.
 
-KB
 
 

Pradip Kumar Datta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Bangla’s DGFI fomenting trouble in NE

    By R Dutta Choudhury
     GUWAHATI, Feb 2 – Though the security agencies have been harping on the 
help that the Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) has been extending 
the militant groups of India, the designs of the Bangladeshi intelligence 
agency DGFI to create disturbance in the North East region of the country by 
extending assistance to the militant groups have come to the fore. Highly 
placed security sources told The Assam Tribune that according to intelligence 
inputs, the DGFI was extending even physical help to the top leaders of the 
ULFA including ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa and commander-in-chief Paresh 
Baruah. Sources said that as per reports available, the two top leaders of the 
ULFA were provided with passports to facilitate their travel and it is believed 
that the DGFI even provided security to the ULFA leaders. Sources said that the 
ULFA commander-in-chief survived a few attacks because of the presence of the 
guards provided to him.

    Sources said that the Bangladesh Government has reasons to provide 
assistance to the militant groups of the North East Region and over the years, 
the senior Army officials of the neighbouring country wrote floated theories to 
cause apprehension that India might try to invade Bangladesh to take over the 
Chittagong port. Sources said that Bangladesh has adopted a two pronged 
strategy to keep India on its toes-the first is to assist the militant groups 
to keep the North East region disturbed and the second is to keep close ties 
with Pakistan and China.

    Sources pointed out that over the years, the Bangladeshi intellectuals have 
been advocating the need for including the North East region of India in 
Bangladesh, which might be the long term goal and for that the Government of 
the neighbouring country would have to keep the region unstable and to 
encourage infiltration of Bangladeshi nationals to the region. Shortage of land 
is turning out to be a major problem for Bangladesh and the country is looking 
towards this part of India for expansion. Moreover, with the improvement of the 
economy of India, the investments in the North East region are also increasing 
and the construction activities in the region require a huge labour force. 
Taking advantage of the situation, the Bangladesh Government is encouraging 
infiltration of its nationals to India to ease the pressure of population.

    Security sources pointed out that if the problem of militancy is solved, 
the attention of the people of this region would definitely shift to other 
issues like development, illegal infiltration of Bangladeshi nationals to India 
etc and Bangladesh Government does not want the attention on the issue of 
migration of Bangladeshi nationals to India.

    Sources admitted that in 1995, the then Government of Bangladesh took some 
action on the ULFA, forcing the outfit to shift its headquarters to Bhutan. At 
that time, the Government of Bangladesh also freezed the bank accounts of the 
ULFA. But it was a temporary phenomenon and since then, despite repeated 
requests by the Government of India for taking action against the leaders of 
the militant groups using the territory of that country as a safe haven, the 
Bangladesh Government has not taken any action in this regard. Sources pointed 
out that an alert has been issued by the INTERPOL and despite the fact that 
Bangladesh is an INTERPOL member country; it did not take any action against 
the militant leaders of India despite the alert. The Government of India had 
submitted the list of the camps of the militant groups in the territory of 
Bangladesh, but instead of taking action to evict the camps, the Government of 
Bangladesh repeatedly denied the very presence of any member of Indian militant 
group. In fact, the growth of the jehadi forces inimical to India in the 
territory of Bangladesh is also posing a grave security threat to the North 
East region and several jehadi attacks in different parts of India in recent 
days were linked back to Bangladesh, which highlighted the grave security 
threat. But despite requests by India, the Government of Bangladesh kept mum, 
which again proved the fact that the Government of the neighbouring country was 
indirectly encouraging the forces responsible for creating disturbance in 
India, sources pointed out. 

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