This is appreciated, except that this is not how it is to be done.
You do not remove a large tract of people by anhilating them. First
the root has to be stopped. I hope ULFA uses its amassed wealth to
fence the boundary between Assam and India. And then have comissions
that will send illegal immigrants back to their country. This is
something GOI has not put its soul into yet.

A major problem in Assam is that most people illegal people say that
they are from another part of the state and get away with it. Make it
compulsory for illegal immigrants to go back to where they came from,
for a period of time. This way nobody can show false papers to prove
their citizenship.

Any non assamese who has lived for at least two or three generations
and can atleast speak assamese, should be allowed to stay in Assam,
because they have already started the process of naturalization.

These are my viewpoints. I hope others can shape it better.

Mohan R. Palleti
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ULFA to begin drive against Bangladeshi migrants from Kaziranga 
NET News Network

Guwahati, June 25: The banned United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA)
on Sunday reiterated its warning to illegal Bangladeshi Migrants to
leave Assam within one month.

Reiterating its order, Prabal Neog commander of dreaded 28 Battalion
informed a section of media that initiative in this regard would begin
from Kaziranga National Park. "We will flush out all illegal settlers
whether national or foreigner from the national park," disclosed the
rebel leader.

In this regard, the militant leader also questioned the stand of all
such organizations that have been fighting against influx of illegal
Bangladeshi migrants to Assam.

Last Thursday, ULFA ordered illegal Bangladeshi Migrants to leave
Assam within one month or face dire consequences.

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