Your analysis clearly portrays that rather than the Indian Muslims it is the Bangladeshis that have caused the most trouble in India. And what is the cause of this? It is the porous border with Bangladesh and the anti-national posture of all the politicians that has led to the current situation.
One thing we have to understand is that Bangladesh is a very poor country and it difficult for ppl their to make their ends meet. While commuting to work one morning I overheard a recent Banglaseshi arrival in Sydney, expressing extreme joy at the likelihood of getting a casual job at some grocery shop for AUD 7/hr which is less than half of the minimum hourly rate! This incident reinforces that these guys are willing to do anything for money.
We need some tough decisions, present come boldness by making announcements such as, we will attack terrorists or their camps even if they are located in other countries if they create trouble in India.
This is what the Western nations are saying and that's what is good for us too!
I do not agree with some of the postings. A religion in itself never preaches violence, it the interpreters/ preachers who do so. Either the bangladesh border security is very smart or the Indian establishment is insane. If you all remember the point blank shooting of a BSF officer, you will agree with me!! I wonder what has been done in response to that incident. When necessary action is not taken when such incidents occur, we are actually encouraging them to pursue their cross border inflitration support and smuggling activities. Use of force to send a strong signal should not be ruled out. And lets not forget who helps the people on the other side of the border when they are flooded!!
Over the centuries, muslims have perfected the art of portraying themselves as victims while all along, they have been the aggressors and perpetrators of some of the worst crimes in human history.
Trying to distinguish between "terrorist" or "hard-line" muslims on the one hand and "moderate or peace-loving" muslims on the other is a futile exercise, dripping in self-deception.