[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-29 Thread rabindeka
Friends, I fail to get the brainstorming part in this thread :-')

An idea was to issue Work Permit but none come forward with a likely
amount a day labour will pay per year to government as income tax.

Finding what might be the worst case can be brainstorming too,
lets continue on this thread.

(I include Mrinal's email as well especially XLS file he posted cannot
be downloaded from yahoogroups archive if you do not have yahoo ID so I
am making it easy for all to download)

http://deka7kl.googlepages.com/c-16.xls
http://deka7kl.googlepages.com/c-16.xls

This XLS file is not easy readable, if someone can put in single page
like histogram plot it would be nice.

rabin
Dear All

I am hereby attaching a large file of the the Language census data upto
the Sub Division wide for your knowledge.The date came out recently.

The DATA SAYS- The population of Assamese speaking people in seven
districts of the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam declined while that of
Bengali speakers there increased over a 10-year period from 1991 to 2001
Rpt 1991-2001. Now it is 2008.

Please have a close look and realise the gravity. Are we not being
hoodwinked the same set of people again and again.

It is a large Excel file. Please store it properly and see it youself
what is actually happening and how many of us actually speak Assamese
langugage.

We are fighting within us identifiying us Kalitas, Ahoms, Chutiyas,
Boros etc etc. Just see the Cesus report.

http://deka7kl.googlepages.com/c-16.xls
http://deka7kl.googlepages.com/c-16.xls

If you cannot download from above(assamonline archive) or the one
attached because file is big, collect it from Census office,

or in extreme need contact me.

Mrinal Talukdar




[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-21 Thread rabindeka
My note is strictly from
brainstorming viewpoint welcome to ingnore if you dont like :-')

Can you think of converting present Bodo Land autonomy to a Tribal
State?
(Get a tribal state and include entire greater Kamrupi land into it)

For administrative reasons Sates are broken into number of States such
as MP, UP, Bihar were broken. So present Assam will break one day.

If the Tribal State idea does not work:
can we think of a Saranya Autonomy south of national high way?
(Saranya is the correct word for what modern Assamese say Saraniya)
and can we think of Rabha Autonomy?

Also we need to find a way to educate ruling class Ahom nationals -
these are interpoleted with horrendous murderes looters etc.

My definition of Ahom nationals equal to native-Assamese, i.e., one who
is born and brought up in historic Ahom kingdom.

I am re-posting the following note, from brainstorming viewpoints, that
I wrote a year ago.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/3487
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/3487  Because of the
aliens (the illegal immigrants) the whole landmass is in a
critical-phase - not just the indigenous-ethnic-natives but also the
endangered-species that inhibit the landmass - applies to entire
Northeast.

* Erase names from voter's lists and offer not political rights -
implement as soon as possible should they the indigenous-ethnic-natives
wish to survive.
* Deport all aliens or send to rest of the States in India as well.
* At the same time monitor Indian immigrants too to insure you the
indigenous-ethnic-natives will not be minority in the Assembly, and to
insure room for endangered-species.
* Protect forestland from any settlers.

Now who will implement these?
The leadership compaction during the past three decades has been among
native-Assamese only. Even the IM(DT) innovator was a native-Assamese.
These leaders enjoy engaging each other; they create scenarios and
continue to engage each other.

Can you think of alternative means?

One alternative:
The greater Kamrupi landmass has been devastated due to their leadership
practice so we need to send all to Sivsagar Jorhat area, the land of
farsighted big-brothers :)

Rabin



[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-15 Thread rabindeka
Probably we need some critical questions in order to determine
merits/demerits of work-permit protocol - one such question here:

What shall be the annual income of an ordinary illegal immigrant in
order for him/her to pay hundred rupees income tax per year?

Any developed country immigration protocol is well studied and country
specific. So a direct implementation of such protocol for Assam may
produce parametric output.

parametric output - an output that is not desired/wanted for Assam

Rabin

--- anjumanara begum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Why dont we brianstorm ourselves and think what can be done now. With
heavy influx, aspirations of indigenous population and politics on the
other hand, aint we in a big turmoil? I dont think anything we express
and discuss here is ultimately going to be implemented by our
government. I think it will be wise to let our ideas flow.

Nobody is right or wrong.

Best
anjuman

- Original Message 
From: Masuk Mian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: assamonline@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 7 August, 2008 4:22:50 PM
Subject: [asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

It seems this is exactly a real thinking.

..Masuk

At 02:52 PM 8/6/2008, siddharth chakravorty wrote:

Dear All,

With reference to Bangladeshi immigrants in Assam, this debate of
Deportation is going on since last decade and we have no definite
solution to it and I presume there won't be any in near future. In
Britian we had similar problems with Polish and other East European
workers in the past. The migration of people from a poor country to a
richer country is common everywhere. If we managed to implement Assan
Accord fully even then politicians will devise a way to prevent it from
happening.

I think we need to look at the ways to utilise this hard working
community to our benefits and legalising their stay by issuing temperory
work permit or something similar and extract income tax from them in
some form. If you look at the western countries, they realise that the
resource they spend on stopping them from entering the country illegally
is much higher and not worth spending. They therefore devised a way to
tap the resource and use it for their country's benefit by issuing work
permits and allowing them to enter the country legally.

I think we need to discuss something in similar lines rather than
wasting our time in finding a solution to deport entire population of
Bangladeshi community back to their country, which is simply impossible.

Regards,
Siddhartha Chakravorty






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[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-14 Thread ankur baruah
I am giving only the practical examples, its nothing related to emotional. We 
have to choose some1 better from the worse candidates. Atleast give a try. See, 
all bangladeshi went to say Dhubri or Nagaon to caste their votes. They feel so 
happy that their opponent Assamese ppl, are lazy in casting vote, so ultimately 
their candidates wins the election. Hope the Govt that we choose do something 
good for us.

Secondly, if you have some other practical steps, do share with us. Every 
feedback is welcome and appreciable from any side, for betterment and safety of 
our future and society.

Thirdly, I am absolutely with you and its really very sad that students have to 
do the hardship, which either the political or social ppls duty to do. We 
citizens only can give them all possible support, in a small or significant 
manner.

On 13/08/2008, Sanjeeb Hazarika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Mr. Ankur,

Your serious concerned about our nation and future generations  is appreciable 
but practical solution in this issue is what you advocated is not feasible 
untill and unless there is a strong mainstream Political will...and which is 
not possible  in Assam. 

You are saying about Vote Power??? But the Candidates contesting for the 
Elections are not at all suitable, then whom to Vote??? Therefore people are 
avoiding Election as there is no provision in our constitution to reject a 
candidate???

You are talking about Fencing??? For this Assam Agitation was initiated and the 
Leaders of AASU become Ruler and they did not do anything on this issue. Do you 
think that any political party in Assam has got that type of preparedness/ 
persuation capacity with Centre to build such a long International border Fence 
where a high level of diplomatic relationship with Bangladesh is required???

Do you know that the present detection and deportation of Bangladeshi's are 
done by several student unions of Assam...I am referring them as Students, not 
you...Not me! If they are involved in this type of activities then 
brillient students will suffer another setback by lossing their academic 
session...Which is undesirable to all.

So, try to find out a practical solution to this issue not emotionalAlways 
taken into accout our Past experiences on this issue...

Regards

Sanjeeb Hazarika, New Delhi

[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-14 Thread samir goswami
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

--- On Thu, 8/14/08, ankur baruah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: ankur baruah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi
To: assamonline@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, August 14, 2008, 10:08 AM

Dear Mr. Hazarika,

I am giving only the practical examples, its nothing related to emotional. We 
have to choose some1 better from the worse candidates. Atleast give a try. See, 
all bangladeshi went to say Dhubri or Nagaon to caste their votes. They feel so 
happy that their opponent Assamese ppl, are lazy in casting vote, so ultimately 
their candidates wins the election. Hope the Govt that we choose do something 
good for us.

Secondly, if you have some other practical steps, do share with us. Every 
feedback is welcome and appreciable from any side, for betterment and safety of 
our future and society.

Thirdly, I am absolutely with you and its really very sad that students have to 
do the hardship, which either the political or social ppls duty to do. We 
citizens only can give them all possible support, in a small or significant 
manner. 



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[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-14 Thread siddharth chakravorty
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: assamonline@yahoogroups.com
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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[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-09 Thread kuladip baro
Dear Hazarika,

Your question no.-03 to Mr. Ankur itself is reflecting the dangerous situation 
prevailing in Assam. your concern regarding academic session of Students is 
also very much valid. i also would not like to see the schoolgoing students 
being used as pawns.
but, at the same time if something is not done by someone the Indegeneous 
people will lose the political power in the very next decade. SITUATION IN 
ENGLAND IS NOT SAME AS IN ASSAM! (POLISH PEOPLE ARE NOT ON THE VERGE OF 
OVERWHELMING THE ENGLISH POPULATION).

I want to ask you and Siddhartha :- can we afford to lose our political power 
to the immigrant Bangladeshis and East-Pakis?

With Regards.

- Kuladip

P.S.:- Request to all, Please think and express your view about the issue 
regarding the Childrens(born in Assam/India) of convicted Illegal immigrants.

--- On Fri, 8/8/08, Sanjeeb Hazarika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Sanjeeb Hazarika [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi
To: ankur baruah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: assamonline@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, August 8, 2008, 3:29 PM

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

On 8/7/08, ankur baruah [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote:
Thanks for your thought Sid. Ya its true that ppl from poorer conutry to richer 
country comes for work. But, there is huge differences between Bangladeshis and 
Polish workers. Have you found any polish worker with 5 wives and 20-30 
childrens. I knew few of them in Assam (Asom). Bangladeshis are not here just 
for work, with due aided support from our so called Govt. they are changing the 
structure of our society. If, you have a visit through country side, say if you 
go from Guwahati to Udalguri, via magaldai, kharupetia or say, Guwahati to 
Jorhat via Kaziranga etc, you will see that they reside in huge number on side 
of the NH. Any layman who travels in Assam (Asom) can find foreigners except 
our respected Chief Minister Sahab who is yet to find one Bangladeshi. I am 
sorry to say this, please just don't write just articles for sake of it. If you 
really want to save Assam (Asom), do come n join the agitation which has 
started in Assam (Asom) statewise, help it and please do come in election time 
to cast your valuable vote thanks.

Note: Just a question from my side, why all the so called foreigners, run away 
at election time to Dhubri or Nagaon district? Why our honourable chief 
minister never found a foreigner? Think. Have, Bangladeshis become the king 
maker of Assam (Asom)?

On 06/08/2008, siddharth chakravorty [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote:
Dear All,

With reference to Bangladeshi immigrants in Assam, this debate of Deportation 
is going on since last decade and we have no definite solution to it and I 
presume there won't be any in near future. In Britian we had similar problems 
with Polish and other East European workers in the past. The migration of 
people from a poor country to a richer country is common everywhere. If we 
managed to implement Assan Accord fully even then politicians will devise a way 
to prevent it from happening.

I think we need to look at the ways to utilise this hard working community to 
our benefits and legalising their stay by issuing temperory work permit or 
something similar and extract income tax from them in some form. If you look at 
the western countries, they realise that the resource they spend on stopping 
them from entering the country illegally is much higher and not worth spending. 
They therefore devised a way to tap the resource and use it for their country's 
benefit by issuing work permits and allowing them to enter the country legally.

I think we need to discuss something in similar lines rather than wasting our 
time in finding a solution to deport entire population of Bangladeshi community 
back to their country, which is simply impossible.

Regards,

Siddhartha Chakravorty


[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-04 Thread anjumanara begum
Dear all,

I quote form http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus_so

Jus soli (Latin for right of the soil or, somewhat figuratively, right of 
the territory), or birthright citizenship, is a right by which nationality or 
citizenship can be recognised to any individual born in the territory of the 
related state. At the turn of the nineteenth century, nation-states commonly 
divided themselves between those granting nationality on the grounds of jus 
soli (France, for example) and those granting it on the grounds of jus 
sanguinis (right of blood) (Germany, for example). However, most European 
countries chose the German conception of an objective nationality, based on 
blood, race or language (as in Fichte's classical definition of a nation), 
opposing themselves to republican Ernest Renan's subjective nationality, 
based on an every-day plebiscite of one's appurtenance to his Fatherland. This 
non-essentialist conception of nationality allowed the implementation of jus 
soli, against the essentialist jus sanguinis.
 However, today's massive increase of refugees has somewhat blurred the lines 
between these two antagonistic sources of right.
Countries that have acceded to the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of 
Statelessness will grant nationality to otherwise stateless persons who were 
born on
their territory, or on a ship or plane flagged by the country.

India has signed this Convention on 29 June 1995. So, In this situation I dont 
know if amendment is possible in the line suggested by Kuladip, but yes, a 
debate can be initiated.

Best regards
anjuman




- Original Message 
From: kuladip baro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 4 August, 2008 12:43:44 AM
Subject: [asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi


Dear Deep,

you have raised the most important issue about Bangladeshi deportation. it is 
true that we have to be happy  content by deporting only the likes of Mr. 
Kamaruddin!! !

Kmaruddind is expelled but he has left us a burden of 6 chidlrens (as per News 
reports) ..6 more votes from the Bangladeshi immigrant community after 
about 10-12 years!!!

think of such Kamaruddins still on the large... may be few lacs if not 
millions!! than guess the burden ( and danger of Bangladeshi inclined votes) 
they have produced! it might be in millions
This situation is prevailing due to the Citizenship act -1956 by dint of which 
the childrens of the likes of Kamaruddin become indians by Birth. although the 
act is similar to the same types of acts of the civilised nations of the world 
it actually is Gross INJUSTICE to the indegeneous people of the Bangladeshi 
INFESTED places like Assam. This act is clearing the path for destruction of 
the Indegeneous people of Assam. This type of act is only usefull for the 
CIVILISED nations of the Europe and other handfull nations like USA, Canada, 
Australia etc. and not usefull at all to deal with the VIRUS like Bangladeshi 
Immigrants.

i dont know whether this problem is taken care of in the Assam accord or not. 
if not , the situation will become worse even after implementing the accord 
fully.

I would like to know if the act can be ammended so that AT LEAST , childrens 
born to post 25/03/1971 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants can also be deported.

after all, Law/Act is made by humans for the smooth functioning of the society. 
not for endengering one section of it. So, LOGICALLY, the Act can be ammended 
to safeguard the Indegeneous of Assam. (i think, ONLY THE LAW OF NATURE  i.e.. 
PHYSICSCHEMISTRY  REMAINS INTACT).

also, if the Act can't be ammended for the whole of India it must be ammended 
as a special case for Assam.. (Now, someone dont ask why as a special case for 
Assam? if IMDT could be enacted the said Ammendment also can be done.).

i think , we indegeneous people should think as above and also act promptly.

-Kuladip


--- On Sun, 8/3/08, Mr. Native Assamese deep_black1@ yahoo.co. in wrote:

From: Mr. Native Assamese deep_black1@ yahoo.co. in
Subject: [asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi
To: assamonline@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, August 3, 2008, 1:59 PM

Dear Sirs/Madams,

There was a news that, The identified Bangladeshi Mr. Kamaruddin of Jomunamukh 
was arrested and being sent to Bangladesh. But the Wife and Childrens of 
Kamaruddin are allowed to stay in India. I dont understand, if the Father is 
illegal Bangladeshi how the Childrens can be citizens of India.

if it is so, how many Bangladeshis out of the about 50 lacs we will be able to 
expell?

Deep Bora
Jorhat


[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-04 Thread khalekzaman
Hi anjuman,

Going thru both links in support of you logic it looks clear that we
cannot deport any illegal immigrants and in the end they will have the
territorial right to rule us.

Can you think of a way to deport as many illegal immigrants as possible
so we Khilinzias do not become minority?

There were a discussion in the past but it did not continue and I felt
it did not continue because of my writing.  So I am sorry about that,
following is the link of that discussion:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/3536
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/3536

Khalek

--- anjumanara begum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Dear Deep Bora,
Even if the father is an illegal migrant and the son will be an indian
citizen if the son was born in Indian territory/ soil, . This tactic is
used even in countries like USA. I am quoting below the citizenship
chapter of Indian
constitution. You may have a look.

Best
anjuman

Part II - consists of Articles 5 - 11 on CITIZENSHIP.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PART_Two_of_the_Constitution_of_India
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PART_Two_of_the_Constitution_of_India

Jus soli (Latin for right of the soil or, somewhat figuratively,
right of the territory), or birthright citizenship,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus_so
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus_so


[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-03 Thread Mr. Native Assamese
Dear Sirs/Madams,

There was a news that, The identified Bangladeshi Mr. Kamaruddin of Jomunamukh 
was arrested and being sent to Bangladesh. But the Wife and Childrens of 
Kamaruddin are allowed to stay in India. I dont understand, if the Father is 
illegal Bangladeshi how the Childrens can be citizens of India.

if it is so, how many Bangladeshis out of the about 50 lacs we will be able to 
expell?

Deep Bora
Jorhat


[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-03 Thread anjumanara begum
Dear Deep Bora,
Even if the father is an illegal migrant and the son will be an indian citizen 
if the son was born in Indian territory/ soil, . This tactic is used  even in 
countries like USA.  I am quoting below the citizenship chapter of Indian 
constitution. You may have a look.
Best
anjuman


Part II - consists of Articles 5 - 11 on CITIZENSHIP.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PART_Two_of_the_Constitution_of_India


- Original Message 
From: Mr. Native Assamese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: assamonline@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 3 August, 2008 1:59:41 PM
Subject: [asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

Dear Sirs/Madams,

There was a news that, The identified Bangladeshi Mr. Kamaruddin of Jomunamukh 
was arrested and being sent to Bangladesh. But the Wife and Childrens of 
Kamaruddin are allowed to stay in India. I dont understand, if the Father is 
illegal Bangladeshi how the Childrens can be citizens of India.

if it is so, how many Bangladeshis out of the about 50 lacs we will be able to 
expell?

Deep Bora
Jorhat


[asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi

2008-08-03 Thread kuladip baro
Dear Deep,
 
you have raised the most important issue about Bangladeshi deportation. it is 
true that we have to be happy  content by deporting only the likes of Mr. 
Kamaruddin!!! 

Kmaruddind is expelled but he has left us a burden of 6 chidlrens (as per News 
reports)..6 more votes from the Bangladeshi immigrant community after about 
10-12 years!!!

think of such Kamaruddins still on the large...may be few lacs if not 
millions!! than guess the burden ( and danger of Bangladeshi inclined 
votes) they have produced! it might be in millions
This situation is prevailing due to the Citizenship act -1956 by dint of which 
the childrens of the likes of Kamaruddin become indians by Birth. although 
the act is similar to the same types of acts of the civilised nations of the 
world it actually is Gross INJUSTICE to the indegeneous people of the 
Bangladeshi INFESTED places like Assam. This act is clearing the path for 
destruction of the Indegeneous people of Assam. This type of act is only 
usefull for the CIVILISED nations of the Europe and other handfull nations like 
USA, Canada, Australia etc. and not usefull at all to deal with the VIRUS like 
Bangladeshi Immigrants.  
 
i dont know whether this problem is taken care of in the Assam accord or not. 
if not , the situation will become worse even after implementing the 
accord fully. 
 
I would like to know if the act can be ammended so that AT LEAST , childrens 
born to post 25/03/1971 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants can also be deported.
 
after all, Law/Act is made by humans for the smooth functioning of the society. 
not for endengering one section of it. So, LOGICALLY, the Act can be ammended 
to safeguard the Indegeneous of Assam. (i think, ONLY THE LAW OF NATURE  i.e. 
PHYSICSCHEMISTRY  REMAINS INTACT).
 
also, if the Act can't be ammended for the whole of India it must be ammended 
as a special case for Assam. (Now, someone dont ask why as a special case for 
Assam? if IMDT could be enacted the said Ammendment also can be done.).
 
i think , we indegeneous people should think as above and also act promptly. 
 
-Kuladip
 

--- On Sun, 8/3/08, Mr. Native Assamese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Mr. Native Assamese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [asom] Deportation of Bangladeshi
To: assamonline@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, August 3, 2008, 1:59 PM

Dear Sirs/Madams,

There was a news that, The identified Bangladeshi Mr. Kamaruddin of Jomunamukh 
was arrested and being sent to Bangladesh. But the Wife and Childrens of 
Kamaruddin are allowed to stay in India. I dont understand, if the Father is 
illegal Bangladeshi how the Childrens can be citizens of India.

if it is so, how many Bangladeshis out of the about 50 lacs we will be able to 
expell?

Deep Bora
Jorhat