Pray, tell me, why did not these same people arm Kshmiri pundits where the threat was much grave ?Govt mulling arming one group, is a tacit admittance that they have failed to provide security.
Presidents rule and emergency must be declared and order restored.
So can we blame Tamilians or Gujratis for the illegal immigration from Bangladesh???Why blame bengalis? It is the jerkoffs in the government destroying the country.
Interesting, but a little hard to believe in entirety. What kind of businesses are these and how reliable are these sources?I was talking to some business friends on this topic, and they've shared something interesting with me. Some businesses in the unorganised sector here have adopted a "pants down" hiring policy. If a person speaks Hindi with a distinct Bangla accent/inflection, the employer insists on inspecting that person's phallus. If it's circumcised, he's denied the job (that also weeds out illegals masquerading as Hindu Bengalis by using Hindu names / false documents). The BD illegal problem is so chronic, that it's become a general assumption that all Muslim Bengali speakers are BD illegals.
They're unorganized sector businesses (kirana shops, highway dhabas, workshops, tailors, barbers, etc.). Those friends of mine are into capital, and deal with unorganized sector a lot. They've reportedly started profiling under pressure from locals.Interesting, but a little hard to believe in entirety. What kind of businesses are these and how reliable are these sources?
I have seen businessman- contractors to be precise, prefer bangladeshi labourer for their works, Low wages, no need for provident fund account, no worker union, no labour law problems= maximum profit, minimum headache.They're unorganized sector businesses (kirana shops, highway dhabas, workshops, tailors, barbers, etc.). Those friends of mine are into capital, and deal with unorganized sector a lot.
Very interesting. This profiling will hopefully put pressure on the original Bengali Muslims to weed out infiltrators. But I fear it will have the opposite effect. The original Bengali Muslims will scream victimhood and turn against institutions, mainstream society and authority.They're unorganized sector businesses (kirana shops, highway dhabas, workshops, tailors, barbers, etc.). Those friends of mine are into capital, and deal with unorganized sector a lot. They've reportedly started profiling under pressure from locals.
I don't know about the dropping the trou business, byut I regularly travel in Yasvantput express which is generally filled with boys coming from Bangaluru doing just that sort of works.They're unorganized sector businesses (kirana shops, highway dhabas, workshops, tailors, barbers, etc.). Those friends of mine are into capital, and deal with unorganized sector a lot. They've reportedly started profiling under pressure from locals.
That's how it started out here, but then the locals (poorest of the poor) suffered deprivation, which turned into anger, which later got politicized, and a stigma came to be. In the unorganized sector (again, kirana shops, dhabas, etc.,) businesses address very limited market areas, and as such the locals can make out if the business is hiring BD illegal labour, at the expense of their folks getting those jobs. There is undoubtedly some effect on the business. In the real-estate/construction industry, too. If a builder goes BD illegal, he has to hire a majority of them, otherwise they're profiled against by local labourers.I have seen businessman- contractors to be precise, prefer bangladeshi labourer for their works, Low wages, no need for provident fund account, no worker union, no labour law problems= maximum profit, minimum headache.
While local labourer demand standard wages and other amenities
Indian Bengali Muslims, I fear, have already been outnumbered by illegals. None of this is their fault, and it must not be incumbent on them to find a solution to this problem. It's the central government's fault, because border security is a central subject.Very interesting. This profiling will hopefully put pressure on the original Bengali Muslims to weed out infiltrators. But I fear it will have the opposite effect. The original Bengali Muslims will scream victimhood and turn against institutions, mainstream society and authority.
Its difficult to identify and deport illegal bangladeshis even with state and central govt co operation but here, we have mamata openly saying she will protect illegals. So how will the illegals be deported again?
They didn't let the Rohingyas enter from Myanmar side.Even if illegal BDs are identified I believe the BD govt refuses to take back any ?
Arming certain sections of the civilians, based on religious or ethnic discretion is surely going to backfire.Govt mulling arming one group, is a tacit admittance that they have failed to provide security.
Presidents rule and emergency must be declared and order restored.
That is what I implied.Arming certain sections of the civilians, based on religious or ethnic discretion is surely going to backfire.
When there's a long standing strife between two groups, discriminative approach from the Govt. to arm one side (identified on religious/ethnic basis) will agitate the other side.
I differ here. None of the groups should be armed.Better would be to force both sides reach a thorough solution. Have a peaceful period and then let them both arm themselves but under tight scrutiny and due licensing process.
As both sides will be legally armed and would have tasted peace already, it will act as a deterrent against any new mischief.
Regards,
Virendra