[That's a gem of wisdom from Bipin "Rambo" Rawat.
Never mind that Pakistan's relation with its estranged erstwhile part,
Bangladesh, is far from cordial.

The General also has just no business to comment on the growth or decline
of political parties, till he's in uniform.]

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/bangladesh-influx-part-of-pakistans-proxy-war-with-china-aid-army-chief/articleshow/63021257.cms?utm_campaign=andapp&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=facebook.com

Bangladesh influx part of Pakistan’s proxy war with China aid: Army chief

TNN | Feb 22, 2018, 02:02 IST

HIGHLIGHTS
A “planned” influx of people from Bangladesh into India’s north-eastern
region is underway, Rawat said
The Army chief stressed that the “proxy game” was being executed by “our
western neighbour (Pakistan)”
He added that Pakistan is receiving support from across the “northern
border (China)” to keep the area disturbed

NEW DELHI: A “planned” influx of people from Bangladesh into India’s
north-eastern region is underway as part of a proxy war being waged by
Pakistan, with support from China, to keep the area disturbed, said General
Bipin Rawat here on Wednesday.

The Army chief took recourse to the “faster” growth of the Badruddin
Ajmal-led AIUDF (All India United Democratic Front) in Assam, as compared
to the BJP in the country in the 1980s, to buttress his point on the
increase in Muslim population in several districts of the state in the
backdrop of the National Register of Citizens being updated and finalised
to detect illegal immigrants there.

“There is a party called AIUDF. If you look at it, they have grown in a
faster time-frame than the BJP grew over the years,” said Gen Rawat, while
referring to the BJP winning only 2 seats in 1984. “The AIDUF is moving at
a faster pace in Assam,” he added, during a conference on bridging gaps and
securing borders in the Northeast region.

TOP COMMENT
Bangladeshis are destablizing the economy, influencing voting, spreading
crime and much more. They should be deported immediately.
shil patel

The Army chief then went on to stress that the “proxy game” was being
executed by “our western neighbour (Pakistan)”, with support from across
the “northern border (China)”, to keep the area disturbed. “They will
always try and ensure that this area is taken over, playing the proxy
dimension of warfare. The solution lies in identifying the problem and
holistically looking at it,” he said.

Pointing out that it was no longer possible to change the population
dynamics of Assam, with Muslim majority increasing from five districts
earlier to eight to nine districts now, the Army chief said efforts should
be made to “amalgamate” the people living in the region. The Union
government is taking several measures to ensure development of the entire
region, which will help in sorting out many problems. Migration, of course,
is also taking place from Bangladesh because of shrinking land space in the
country due to several factors, including floods, said Gen Rawat.
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