Dear All, It is true that Bangladeshi's are migrated to West Bengal or the North Eastern States specially deep inside Assam in a large Group.. It is impossible to distinguish them from "Khilongiya Musalman" of Assam from their appearance. If you try to point out them as Foreigner, you may face the music of Law which will pull you down to such an extent that you will never ever try to identify an Bangladeshi in your life. I have some idea how to deal with these Bangladeshi's if they are not in the Boarder area, but staying near Kaziranga or middle part of Assam.. Boarder Living Bangladeshies can be deported immediately with the help of authority or let them stay???!!!! My ideas are: 1. No voting rights to them if they are found abruptly in large numbers in a remote locality. 2. If they are coming for livelihood by doing cultivation, let them do this under the supervision of Pro-Assamese forum like "Jatiyatabadi Juva Parishad", AASU and other non-political (?????) parties. Their Products must be marketed by these forums all over Assam at a competitive Market rate so that Govt will get a revenue to develop the area. 3. There should be some dress code like all should remove their typical "LUNGI" by white "DHOOTI" and all must keep a "GAMOSA" with them as identity card. ( This will generate large employment to Asomiya Sipini) and it will again encourage our "Kharekhowa" Assamese youth to do more hard work to beat those Bangladeshi's... 4. Set up Assamese schools in these areas and facilitate them to learn Assamese language. The bottom line is that these Migrants are not coming here to conquer Assam but to live a comfortable life doing hard work in remote areas of Assam where our people will never go. ( Assamese like to stay in Flood affected area with poverty). But this is a very dangerous sign if we allow them to advance in such a manner. It is the duty our Assamese people who are dependent on Farming must do more hardwork so that they will not dare to live inside our geographical territory. It is high time to take some action. You cannot apply muscle power to retreat them, use them to develop Assam in a constructive way...as they are very hard working and economical... This is completely my view, anybody amy correct me if I am wrong in saying so. Hope some solution will come up in such discussions which will help to build a new Assam where there will be no poverty and enmity, only PEACE, PEACE and PEACE Regards Sanjeeb Hazarika On 8/19/08, kuladip baro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Voters in Bangladesh in 1991=6,21,81,745 Voters in Bangladesh in 1995=5,60,16,178 Where this 61,65,567 (=6,21,81,745 - 5,60,16,178 ) people have vanished? All have gone to Europe and South-east Asia (not to India - as claimed by Bangladeshi Immigrants here nowadays) ? is it possible to go to Europe and South-east Asia in so large number??? Statements of Anjumara and Mrinal that Infiltration has stopped are FALSE and CRUEL JOKE. Regards. -Kuladip --- On Sun, 8/17/08, anjumanara begum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: anjumanara begum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [asom] Deportation of Bangladeshis To: [email protected] Date: Sunday, August 17, 2008, 11:01 PM Dear Mrinal, Thanks for your email. I agree with you that infiltration in border areas is not alarming. I was born and brought up in a border area in west Garo Hills Meghalaya. Till date I have not seen a single Bangladeshi taking shelter as illegal migrants.. But of course there are dacoits and thieves from Bangladesh who visit our area almost every night. Best regards anjuman ----- Original Message ---- From: Mrinal Talukdar <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> To: assamonline <assamonline@ yahoogroups. com> Sent: Saturday, 9 August, 2008 9:39:46 AM Subject: [asom] Deportation of Bangladeshis Hard truths 1.There is no solution to infiltration problem. Minimise fresh infilitration with secure fencing(even Mexico-US border being breached regularly), legalise the existing Bangladeshis with work permit but deny them voting right. 2.Using Clause VI of Assam Accord reserve 85% of Assembly seats for indigenous people and encourage tribals councils even if they are defunct. See the ground position of the Rabha Autonomous Council. 3.Deportation to where? Bangladesh has never recognised infiltration to India. It is farce and will remain farce. 4.Like Insurgency, every political parties need infilitration issue for their survival in Assam politics. 5.Do not alienete and generalise Muslims as immigrants. Ask the Editors of Assamese dailies, the most correct and well writtens Assamese reports are coming from the correspondents of the immigrant community. 6.Should we spend another 25 years, waste another generation, chasing Bangladeshis or exploit them to the economic advantage of our motherland? Mrinal Talukdar P.S -- Working in the border region for long time, personally I do not think infilitration in the recent time has been very alarming. At least economic condition of border areas of present Bangladesh is far better than Indian side. Accept that truth. If not spend seven days from Karimganj to Goalpara border. ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

