east pakistan was created and west pakistan for other muslims, and then these people occupied forcibly part of hari singh's jagir. Any moslem coming into assam or anywhere in NE is illegal period. Mr rahman and maulana moin from maha as well. Nation building started with two separate nations, and that's it.
Muslims have too many children to feed.They are always in conflict because of their own making.why do they listen to illiterate intolerant and criminal Mullahs. why cant they limit their family? Once they do that they will at peace.This is one lesson they need to do and only they every individual can do to improve their lot.IF THEY LISTEN TO THE MULLAHS AND TRY TO REPLICATE 6TH CENTURY IN 21St CENTURY IT CANNOT HAPPEN HOWEVER THEY PRAY AND CONDUCT JIHAD.
Sources said days before the exodus from Bangalore began, rabid SMSs about killing of four persons from the north-east and a fatwa being issued against people from the region started doing the rounds. These messages are suspected to have been spread by right-wing groups. A recent input from Bangalore about three women planning to bomb a train turned out to be a red herring. Later, the input was traced to an activist of Bajrang Dal.
Re: banned hate sites put up by Hindu groups... Times of India
by Nadim on Aug 23, 2012 07:40 PM
Times of India Deeptiman Tiwary, TNN | Aug 23, 2012, 01.54AM IST
Re: Re: banned hate sites put up by Hindu groups... Times of Indi
by Nadim on Aug 23, 2012 07:40 PM
Agencies have also found clues indicating a large number of SMSs that spread panic among the northeast Indians living across the country were also generated by fringe Hindu groups. The panic led to a mass exodus of people from the north-east from several cities, including Pune, Bangalore and Chennai.
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by Nadim on Aug 23, 2012 07:41 PM
Another right-wing group, inspired by Dara Singh, the killer of Australian missionary Graham Steins, called the Assam conflict a handiwork of Christian missionaries who have allegedly armed Bodos.
"Several right-wing groups are trying to increase their influence in the north-east. Some mainstream groups too have been trying to woo tribals across the nation and so have openly pledged support to Bodo struggle. They see the present conflict as the best situation to make inroads in the north-east. The attempt is also at polarizing the entire nation as Indians versus immigrant Muslims to gain political ground," said the official.
Re: Re: banned hate sites put up by Hindu groups... Times of Indi
by Krishnan on Aug 26, 2012 02:08 PM
20% by 80% is nothing compared to 80% by 20%. Te3rrorists.