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Why recurrence of violence in Assam is worrisome


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anup deka
Why recurrence of violence in Assam is worrisome
by anup deka on Aug 28, 2012 10:37 AM  | Hide replies

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Not only Assam whole North East India is infested with segregraian community problems. So the only solution is let the North East make united to a ONE STATE to its orginal formation to Pre-British colonial era. And if needed let the united Naga Rebel leaders lead us to a UNITED ONE NORTH EASTERN state where orginal people whether TRIBAL or NON-TRIBAL shll entail the benefit of LAND PATTA. Regarding emigration only solution is NRC updation not on the basis of 1971 as a cut off date but 1951 as a cut off date as in all other states of Republic of India. After stricter finalisation of NRC without any bias, all the migrants sholud be declared as emigrant with work VISA for a limited period.Procedure must be followed strictly.The last but not the least- Bangladesh must be helped by India and other Developed counries to uplift its economy to better level so that its population is not exploded and not migrated for better economic viability to other country.Human migration is not a small problem. Its a problem being faced even by UNITED STATES from latin American countries. So only solution is development of Bangladesh.Education level of its citizen etc. For internal crisis of NE India the solution is- its unification under the NAGA leadership(if possible) to its early pre-british colonial status within the Republic of India with an agrrement with Myanmar for its Kachin province.

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om shanti
Re: Why recurrence of violence in Assam is worrisome
by om shanti on Aug 28, 2012 10:41 AM

With vision and sincerity all problems can be solved but our feudal_government wants people continue to suffer.

Look at China,how they can co-exist with Taiwan and Hong Kong as special administrative regions.Why cannot India have such vision to solve the problems ?

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om shanti
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by om shanti on Aug 28, 2012 10:32 AM  | Hide replies

One one side : BSF,Para military forces,Police and Bangladeshi illegal infiltrators

On the other side : Bodo militants with guns and grenade..

What a ironic indirect alliance of forces ! On who is our government spending tax payer's money ? To protect illegal foreigners ?


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apurva arun karekar
GUJARAT 2002 V/s ASSAM 2012
by apurva arun karekar on Aug 28, 2012 10:26 AM  | Hide replies

please note how rediff reports gujarat & assam --- muslims are being affected in both the states

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ratanlal purohit
Re: GUJARAT 2002 V/s ASSAM 2012
by ratanlal purohit on Aug 28, 2012 10:48 AM
THE MEDIA AS PER KATJU ARE PAID. PAID TO TOE THE OFFICIAL LINE.

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Vision
Congress is trying to find a Modi in Pradeep Brahma
by Vision on Aug 28, 2012 10:24 AM

Congress is desperate to find a villian for Assam voilence. Already HM & PM have started hanging head in shame. Already false compaint have been filed by infiltrators against Pradeep Brahma. No wonder is he spend lifetime in jail because of congress.

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surinder singh
Assam Violence
by surinder singh on Aug 28, 2012 10:21 AM  | Hide replies

Vote bank politics of Congress is responisible.
Local people are under threat due to Mozlims.
Non Muslims are not safe in NE states,Kerala,Kashmir & UP.

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RamRahim
Re: Assam Violence
by RamRahim on Aug 28, 2012 11:04 AM
It is your foolishness that you chose Congress nth time knowing well that it follows the policy of appeasent. Why? Why did u elect it again? The theory of appeasement is more than 30 years old. Who is to blame? Minority which would be interested in leveraging every oppoetunity to their good or majority who have frittered all their power by dividing themselves along caste and regional lines? No fool will support Bodos as long as the wider Hindu community remains divided as in such a scenario the minority votes becoame decisive. politicians value minority votes because they are dependable and united. This is amply proved by U.P. election results. BSP lost because the so called forward castes went along the SP. However, SP could not have won with the support of caste Hindus only. SP won a big majority with support from minorities. If this minority moves to Congress than they will win a landslide victory in next election. It proves that minorities are playing the decisive role in Indian politics.The minorities understand it well and are switching from one party to another and are ready to move to any party (except BJP) which offers them maximum returns (in terms of concessions, facilities, freebies). Their willingness to move from one party to another has given rise to competitive minoritysm among the major political parties of the day. Assam problem is a consequence of this competitive minoriticism. This can be tackled only through unity among majority community.

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