I have one question Kamal:
Do you really believe for even a moment, that even if IMDT is removed tomorrow for good, it would make an iota of difference in detecting illegal immigrants, and following a due process of justice , either deport them or otherwise get them out of Assam under the prevailing system of law-enforcement and justice?
The hue and cry against IMDT is, at best, a partisan ploy to beat up the Congress party. Not that they don't deserve it. But it would do diddly squat for Assam, is how I look at it. In that Assam has no business playing along with Indian national politicians playing a game of charade with each other, while it is left holding the bag.
At 6:11 PM -0800 1/3/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Sarangapani,
It was AASU, in a bid to sieze power, who signed the Assam Accord willy-nilly, where the IMDT Act was firmly attached. Who was their advisor? One of the law professors from GU (if I am not in error).The AGP ruled Assam in league with the UMF (United Minority Front) and guess what? Altaf M. Majumdar, the leader of the UMF was the main architect of the infamous Act in question .
KJD.
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