Dear Mr. Hazarika, Its great that you are a concerned Indian and Assamese citizen. Speaking about getting emotional. Thats very true. I am. If thinking about my nation and future generations and thinking about the coming chaos, which we are already facing, and then getting emotional about that, then I am proud to be an emotional person. Ohh sorry you have asked few questions. Will try to give my version of view. Your questions were:
1. How long will you continue this detection and Deportation of Bangladeshi from Assam? Ans: First of all, we the ppl, can't do anything without any help from Army, BSF, State Police, NGOs and Govt overall. Moreover, First 3 parties are blindly depended on our present Govt, which is serving us for last 8-9 years. Our honourable CM sahab, is trying so much hard and he is so much dedicated and devoted towards our state, but still he is unable to find any foreigner in Assam. I am no Napolean Bonaparte or Mangal Pandey, who will rise from ashes n fight battle alone.Coming to my power, I have only two of those. 1st, I know and atleast have visibility with which I can find or differentiate Foreigners and Assamese. 2nd I have vote power, and if this power is used by our all assamese ppl, we can choose our desirable candidate which can do some justice to our nation. Hope 1985 doesnt follow this time. This only few things I can do on my part, rest if any1 else do some special, I will salute him. 2. How will you ensure that those deported will not come back again? Ans2: Fencing. If you have still doubt, they will cross fencing, Than better option is make a duplicate of Great wall of China. Again, Our Govt is unable to do. May be they don't have enough fund for last 8-9 years. 3. What will you do if they come back again after 1 year (mostly will come back within a month)? Ans3: Same as above. Not applicable if above is implemented. 4. How long these Students will perform this Hide & Seek game with these People? and at what Cost????? Ans4: Students to whom you are refering??? I am not a student any more, if you are refering of going to school or college. I do hope students set their career first, so that they can serve them first, then the family, then their neighbours, then rest if they are well settled. Serving own also is one kind of upliftment of society. Dear Mr. Sid, I think its difficult to give work permit to bangladeshis as their mindset is not well for nation. In an official 110 crore ppls, they still think of having 5-6 wives and more than 10 childrens. How you can give them work permit? 1 will produce say 10 in 20 years. Then, those 10 will produce 100 in next 20 years. That means 100 in 40 years gross. We will have 3-5 in that time. So, we have to stop infiltration asap, and try whatever possible to deport. Then hopefully, whatever remain in Assam, try to teach them civilization of a modern yet classical society. Thanks. --- "Sanjeeb Hazarika" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What Ankur has said is speaking out of his emotions... This agitation of deporting Bangladeshi Nationals all over Assam will be another mockery of Assam Agitation during 80's... which will create another set of power hungry opportunist leaders for Assam who will play with the sentiment of simple minded Assamese people...and will again destroy some important accademic session of students... I would like to ask Ankur a few questions: 1. How long will you continue this detection and Deportation of Bangladeshi from Assam? 2. How will you ensure that those deported will not come back again? 3. What will you do if they come back again after 1 year (mostly will come back within a month)? 4. How long these Students will perform this Hide & Seek game with these People? and at what Cost????? I think the suggestion given by Siddhartha is better alternative compared to sentimental action taken by all student community Hope all should think over the issue in a constructive way to resolve this problem. People of Assam must not be cheated again what the leader of Assam Agitation did. Regards Sanjeeb Hazarika

