Illegal Immigration in Northeast Bharatvarsh
Here are some wise words from the other side of the world. The global Jihad of Islamification is spreading its tentacles everywhere. The Bangladeshi Muslims are pushing into Assam and as usual, demanding the non Muslims conform the their demands. This is just one more example of the full press court being waged by Islam.
FROM ASIAN TRIBUNE:
Created 2007-08-27 05:11
By Oken Jeet Sandham – Asian Tribune
Several speakers for united effort to fight illegal immigrants
Kohima, 27 August, (NEPS): The 2-Day Seminar on "Modernization without Westernization" and "Illegal Immigration in Northeast Bharatvarsh (India)—A threat to socio-cultural identity of the people and a danger to sovereignty of nation" organized here by Janjati Vikas Samiti Nagaland at Zonal Council Hall concluded today with dozens of resource persons and delegates from across the country stressing urgent necessity to have collective effort to face the illegal migrants from across Bangladesh.
All the resource persons and delegates thoroughly deliberated on the unprecedented influx of illegal Bangladeshis into Assam and elsewhere in the country and the imminent threat to the integrity and sovereignty of the country. They also came to conclusion that there should be an urgent necessity for the people of the region to have a united effort to fight the scourge. They also discussed on how the successive governments in the State (Assam) encouraged the illegal infiltration of Bangladeshis into Assam for their vote banks.
Presenting his paper on "Illegal Bangladeshi Migrants Rule Assam," JP Rajkhowa, IAS (retd) and former chief secretary of Assam, said infiltration, despite Center's claim of deploying border guards, had been going on with the support of Islamic fundamentalist groups, jihadi elements, pro-Bangladeshi supporters in Assam, and so called 'minority' organizations and in connivance with 'vote-bank' hungry politicians and parties.
He also said the close links of the ISI of Pakistan and DGFI of Bangladesh with Insurgent and terrorist groups of the Northeast settling down in Bangdladesh, had further complicated the situation for Assam, making it the easiest grazing ground of the land-hungry and impoverished and exclusivist Bangladeshi Muslims. He pointed out these Bangladeshi Muslims in Assam had already become a very "powerful political as well as economic force."
READ IT ALL: