How Should India Deal with Illegal Immigrants?

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These secular "Muslim leaders" who cannot think beyond the interests of the Muslim Community, do not have any moral right to oppose the Pro-Hindu movements or political institutions. Not once did he show his sympathy towards the Bodos.
 

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Some people claim that this was taken in Gosaigaon, Bodo Bazaar.
And if that indeed is true then they first communize the whole situation and then shed crocodile tears for the dying "Secularism" in India.
 

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Secularism ki Ganga beh rahi hai



Some people claim that this was taken in Gosaigaon, Bodo Bazaar.
And if that indeed is true then they first communize the whole situation and then shed crocodile tears for the dying "Secularism" in India.
 

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^^^^^^ The above people look like Kashmiris not at all like Bangladeshis!!

Secondly, that does not look like a paki flag!
 

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Nobody said it was paki flag.

^^^^^^ The above people look like Kashmiris not at all like Bangladeshis!!

Secondly, that does not look like a paki flag!
 

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^^ Thanks for the correction.
 

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I wish INdian army could take over situation because i donot have confidence in any political parties whether its congress bjp or even agp of assam
 

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Instead of ranting and raging, I would like to see serious suggestions as to how this Illegal immigration can be tackled keeping in mind that currently Bangladesh is reluctant to accept its citizens. Otherwise, this thread is a waste of time and space
 

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Instead of ranting and raging, I would like to see serious suggestions as to how this Illegal immigration can be tackled keeping in mind that currently Bangladesh is reluctant to accept its citizens. Otherwise, this thread is a waste of time and space
Solution is simple, has been discussed on several forums at several levels, only a bit of political will is needed, which is missing, we know why.
 

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Instead of ranting and raging, I would like to see serious suggestions as to how this Illegal immigration can be tackled keeping in mind that currently Bangladesh is reluctant to accept its citizens. Otherwise, this thread is a waste of time and space
Solution is simple, has been discussed on several forums at several levels, only a bit of political will is needed, which is missing, we know why.
 

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i donot why some newswallas are suggesting illegal migrants be given a temprorary jobs visa. when we are not able to provide jobs to indian itself
 

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Solution is to roll over and play dead.

I am not whining now.

It is what happens and will happen!
 

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I don't see any other options except knocking the doors of SC or throwing Congress out of power. Congress is still going to rule till 2014, so second option is useless.The most viable suggestion is that someone or opposition should knock the doors of SC. Only SC can end this illegal migration and deport them. Bodos have the right to save their culture, religion and land, and if Union of India is impotent to do so then Bodos have the right to have a separate country for them, Union shouldn't have any right to force them to entertain Muslims from Bangladesh or anywhere.

I'll say it again SC should take suo-moto cognizance of the matter and intervene ! and if possible punish the responsible members of govt. for contempt of the court, because they didn't enforce Foreigners Act in Assam even after being directed by SC to do so.

Knock the doors of SC, then kick and deport Bangladeshi Muslims who have entered illegally with Foreigners Act.
 
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i donot why some newswallas are suggesting illegal migrants be given a temprorary jobs visa. when we are not able to provide jobs to indian itself
Actually this is a good solution, second best to deporting them back, at least this will not create any controversy, political compulsions will not come in the way. Like Sagarika Ghosh said we must take Pragmatic, but Humane approach.
 

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Assam NGOs against Bangladeshis' deportation allowed to amend PIL
Published Date: 27 Jul, 2012 (8:41 PM)

New Delhi, July 27 (IANS) The Supreme Court Friday permitted two Assam-based NGOs to include West Bengal and Meghalaya as parties in their PIL seeking to restrain the central and Assam government from deporting Bangladeshi minority community members sheltering in Assam after attacks on them there... The petition said the government should ensure that these people were "not harassed and were able to enjoy basic human rights and reasonable living conditions including access to courts, facility of primary education, of residence, permission to work and to travel, and also protect their life and liberty"....Mangalorean.Com- Serving Mangaloreans Around The World!


If by Bangladeshi Minority community they mean Hindus or Non-Muslims then it's a good step :) this is what I was trying to say in "Assam..." thread but some members were deliberately putting that Bangladeshi minorities should also be deported with Bangladeshi Muslims. Kudos to such NGOs!
 

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Comment guys ^^ ! are these NGOs talking about all the Bangladeshis or only minority community of Bangladesh ?
 
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Church slams Centre, Assam govt for Kokrajhar violence - India - DNA
Accusing the Union and Assam governments of lacking in "political will" to prevent influx, National Council of Churches in India has said the "disaster" in the northeastern state could have been averted had infiltration of migrants been properly checked at all levels.

"We believe that this disaster (Assam violence) could have been averted, if both the Centre and the Assam government would have taken careful steps, with a strong political will, to check the infiltration of migrants to India, especially to Assam," NCCI general secretary Roger Gaikwad said in a letter to the Union Home Minister P Chidambaram yesterday.
Gaikwad said, "About 10,000 sq km land have been occupied by the migrants and they are now spreading over to other districts. Such influx and occupation will definitely create a fear psychosis among the indigenous people; being helpless, they are bound to retaliate."

He said the ongoing ethnic violence in Assam, especially in the districts of Kokrajhar, Dhubri and Chirang since July 19, was a "repetition" of the 2008 carnage in Kokrajhar where 55 people were killed and thousands others displaced.

Gaikwad expressed "regret" that leaders were not able to read early warnings.

Expressing concern at the relocation process of the displaced people, he said, "It is also a matter of great concern and upsetting to see that this unwanted episode is being repeated, displacing people, destroying property, and annihilating human lives."

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Comment guys ^^ ! are these NGOs talking about all the Bangladeshis or only minority community of Bangladesh ?
Only the minority community:
In the alternate, the petition demanded that just as displaced Hindus from Pakistan were provided citizenship, the same should be considered for Bangladeshi migrants as well.
SC to examine Bangladesh migrantsÂ’ plea for citizenship
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to examine the plea for grant of citizenship or refugee status to thousands of displaced persons, mostly in Assam, of minority communities like Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and Christians due to their alleged religious persecution in Bangladesh.
 

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^ Yes now confirmed :-

NGO files PIL in SC over Assam riots

Jul 28, 2012 - S.S. Negi | Age Correspondent New Delhi


In the wake of the flaring of ethnic riots in Assam, the Supreme Court was approached on Friday for protection of the Hindu, Buddhist, Christian and Sikh migrants forced out of erstwhile East Pakistan before the creation of Bangladesh and settled in the state for the past several decades.

Senior advocate M.N. Krishnamani, appearing for NGO Swajan — which filed a PIL highlighting the plight of these migrants who were the "minority" in East Pakistan — sought an interim order from the Supreme Court for their "protection" in the wake of the latest civil disturbance in Assam due to the ethnic clashes.

However, a bench of Justices P. Sathasivam and Ranjan Gogoi, who himself is from Assam and is well aware of the problem, told Mr Krishnamani that the migrants belonging the four communities mentioned were also settled in West Bengal and Meghalaya but the two states were not made respondents by the NGO. The bench said that the issue could not be taken up in isolation and confining to one state, hence, the other two states also should have been made the parties in the case.

As Mr Krishnamani offered to amend the PIL and name West Bengal and Meghalaya also as respondents, the top court adjourned the hearing on the crucial issue for two weeks.

NGO files PIL in SC over Assam riots | The Asian Age

I hope justice in on the way !

from the same link :-

Bodo deputy chief blames 'immigrants'
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Guwahati, July 27

The deputy chief of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC), Khampa Borgoyari, on Friday held the "immigrant Muslims" responsible for the present situation of Western Assam...
 

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