Dear Samir,
 
Your idea of boycotting Bangladeshi is something we can do without much effort. 
But such kind of protests will remain confined within educated mass unless we 
find an alternative to them. If you look at our society, there is always a 
category of jobs which our people feel shameful to take up. This has created an 
enormous opportunity for outsiders to come to our state. Earlier it was Biharis 
who are now been replaced by Bangladeshis. Our society is now so use to their 
services it has become impossible to live without them.  

Regards,
Sidd

----- Original Message ----
From: samir goswami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2008 1:15:59 PM
Subject: [asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

I feel this problem can not be solved politically at all. Politicians use these 
people as vote bank. As Mr. Hazarika already mentioned, we should learn from 
our earlier experience. These days lots of protests against illegal migrant is 
going on across the state. It reminds me the days of "Asom Andolon". No point 
of losing the valuable academic year of students.

One solution to this problem can be - avoid using the service of these illegal 
migrants with immediate effect. If we want a solution we have to stop using the 
service extended by these migrants. For that matter stop the following service 
provided by these people :

Rickshaw puller, Thela puller, Carpenter, Labour, Vegetable vendors.

If these migrants can pack the Biharis of the state by capturing their 
business, then why we Assamese people can't send the Bangladeshi people back to 
their own land ? For that we need to be mentally tough as well as we have to be 
serious about the future of our next generations. This is something every 
Assamese can do. For that we do not need to wait for politician, any 
organization to start some agitation. So, adopt this practice immediately at 
your home and spread the message to your neighbour.

Can't we do this ? Any thought !

Regards,
Samir

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