Title: Re: [Assam] Unfriendly neighbourhood
Hi M:


Let us see hear how YOU would deal with B'deshi immigration to Assam or to Bengal or to Meghalaya, or to Tripura or to Mizoram, or to Arunachal?

What would YOUR solution be? Would you parrot the lightweight generals like the two Xingho Xenapatis , the past one or the present? Or be driven to think more rationally :-)?

And how would you rationalize what the Center, who holds the powers, has the resources, and is constitutionally responsible for protecting the borders, have done or not done so far, during the last thirty years on this front?

Finally, sarcasm aside, how would you ultimately view the lungi menace from across the borders? As intruding, shapeless, mindless, inanimate objects in the image of Narendra Modi's philosophy, that could be stomped over and wiped out, or as fellow humans that ultimately have to be dealt with humanely? What would your choice be? If you can delineate that credibly, I shall accept your criticism. But if not you will have to swallow yours :-).

c-da




At 2:12 PM +0530 6/9/05, mridul bhuyan wrote:
Well well the believers in independance of Assam can entangle Bangladesh too in their struggle for independance on the ground of humanity. This will solve the problem of bangladeshi migration for once and all. :)
Mridul



>From: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Assam] Unfriendly neighbourhood
>Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 21:08:45 -0500
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>There is, however, yet another dimension to it all: That even
>'illegal aliens' are human beings. Can civilized folks deny
>another's humanity, regardless of her passport, skin color, personal
>choice or lack of a god/God, language, or what have you?
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>Manuhe manuhor babe, jodihe okonw nebhabe', bghabibo kwnenw nw kwa'!
>Or maybe when we hummed those lyrics we did that without ever
>believing in it?
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>At 6:09 PM -0700 6/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>" bilateralism" and "moral right of illegal aliens"--these are
>>wonderful words,no doubt.Yet,mention " illegal aliens" in any
>>context and the normally sedate chief minister of Assam turns
>>absolutely apoplectic,spouting " there is not a single 'bidexi' in
>>Assam"!!!.When the head of the state himself has been cloaking
>>under the deniability in regards to the presence of illegal
>>foreigners,wouldn't be churlish to talk with Bangladesh about
>>high-sounding universalism?
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>>Every country sets its own yardstick of " desirable" and "
>>undesirable" aliens and adopts innovative schemes to check illegal
>>immigration.The bottomline is--deciding which non-citizen is
>>allowed into a country and for how long is a sovereign right.
>>KJD
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