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So called patriotic Indians

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These Animals be Controlled By Laws like Sharia... India should impose Sharia Law for Muslims in India... let them be happy with there Laws & get the taste of there own medicine ...

C mon Nair saab!! How can u be sure, its Indian? It can be even from pakistani hyderabad?
If she is Indian, i will curse u more than u do, trust me!!
 
So called patriotic Indians

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These Animals be Controlled By Laws like Sharia... India should impose Sharia Law for Muslims in India... let them be happy with there Laws & get the taste of there own medicine ...

Why are taking such nonsence so seriously, anyone on the internet can be Shazia Hameed from Hyderabad
 
So called patriotic Indians

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These Animals be Controlled By Laws like Sharia... India should impose Sharia Law for Muslims in India... let them be happy with there Laws & get the taste of there own medicine ...

Enthokkeyarunnu shivasena , malappuram kathi ......kure nayinte makkal vannu Amar javan jyothi thakarkumbol evidarunnu ivanmar........
 
Fleeing violence, Assam's displaced face disease, death in camps

GUWAHATI: Hundreds of thousands of people sheltering in squalid, overcrowded camps in Assam desperately need food, water and medicines after fleeing some of the worst communal violence in a decade, officials and aid workers said on Monday.

At least 12 people, including four children, have died and thousands are sick with diseases such as diahorrea and malaria caused by poor conditions in government-run camps in Assam , where up to 400,000 people have taken refuge.

"We are in a state of high alert," said Assam's health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. "People in the camps are suffering from diahorrea, dysentery, malaria and high fever. We are concerned about the condition of the babies and pregnant women."

Violence between Bodo tribes people and Muslim settlers from neighbouring Bangladesh erupted on July 20 when unidentified men killed four Bodo youths. In retaliation, armed Bodos - which dominate Assam's Kokrajhar district - attacked Muslims, suspecting them of being behind the deaths.

The fighting has tested the ability of India's security forces to restore order in Assam, famed for its tea plantations and home to the constituency of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who visited the state in late July to appeal for calm.

So far 61 people have died - some hacked to death with machetes, while dozens of villages have been razed to the ground, forcing both Bodos and Muslims to flee to schools and community centres which have been converted into relief camps.

Sarma said around 8,000 children under two-years-old are sick, while hundreds of others have tested positive for malaria. There are also around 4,000 pregnant women in the camps who need medical support, he added.

Full Report
Fleeing violence, Assam's displaced face disease, death in camps - Times Of India
 
Fleeing violence, Assam's displaced face disease, death in camps

GUWAHATI: Hundreds of thousands of people sheltering in squalid, overcrowded camps in Assam desperately need food, water and medicines after fleeing some of the worst communal violence in a decade, officials and aid workers said on Monday.

At least 12 people, including four children, have died and thousands are sick with diseases such as diahorrea and malaria caused by poor conditions in government-run camps in Assam , where up to 400,000 people have taken refuge.

"We are in a state of high alert," said Assam's health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. "People in the camps are suffering from diahorrea, dysentery, malaria and high fever. We are concerned about the condition of the babies and pregnant women."

Violence between Bodo tribes people and Muslim settlers from neighbouring Bangladesh erupted on July 20 when unidentified men killed four Bodo youths. In retaliation, armed Bodos - which dominate Assam's Kokrajhar district - attacked Muslims, suspecting them of being behind the deaths.

The fighting has tested the ability of India's security forces to restore order in Assam, famed for its tea plantations and home to the constituency of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who visited the state in late July to appeal for calm.

So far 61 people have died - some hacked to death with machetes, while dozens of villages have been razed to the ground, forcing both Bodos and Muslims to flee to schools and community centres which have been converted into relief camps.

Sarma said around 8,000 children under two-years-old are sick, while hundreds of others have tested positive for malaria. There are also around 4,000 pregnant women in the camps who need medical support, he added.

Full Report
Fleeing violence, Assam's displaced face disease, death in camps - Times Of India


Tend to all in the camps. But encourage only the locals to return home and deport the illegals.
 
The question is, which Hyderabad are they talking about..ours or our neighbor's?

Went through her tweets..Definitely Indian Hyderabadi.

Enthokkeyarunnu shivasena , malappuram kathi ......kure nayinte makkal vannu Amar javan jyothi thakarkumbol evidarunnu ivanmar........

Machu let me explain to you in Hindi:

Hum Kare to Balatkar

Tum Kare to Chamatkar
 
Raid Redemption needed. I saw news mob looted two govt refiles, really if they get bullet in a$$ then keep shouting the muslim thing.
 
If it means against your anti-national kind who support illegal non-Indian attackers against your own countrymen, then I am more than glad you consider me so.

Okay tell me, what you do know about my region?

Can you tell me something unique without doing a google search that would prove your credibility to even argue about us northeasterners?

I guess he is another Bangalore Turka,we have seen these low class and poor muslims in this city...may be he should visit Bidadi and say these words around there...
He will be taught a lesson for lifetime which may exist for few minutes after speaking
 
India Muslims Decry Assam Ethnic Cleansing

Friday, 27 July 2012 00:00

Thousands of people were also left homeless as their villages were set on fire in the violence.

MUMBAI – A group of Muslim NGOs have condemned the recent violence in Assam and Uttar Pradesh in a meeting in Mumbai, terming the ongoing killing of Muslims in Assam as “planned ethnic cleansing.”

The state government of Tarun Gogoi has “virtually failed to protect its innocent citizens,” the meeting NGOs said, TwoCircles.net website reported on Friday, July 27.

Held in Mumbai, Thursday’s meeting was attended by Mahmood Ahmad Khan Daryabadi, general secretary All India Ulama Council, Burhanuddin Qasmi, director Markazul Ma’arif Education and Research Centre and Farid Shaikh, president Mumbai Aman Committee.

It was also attended by Dr Azimuddin, president Movement for Human Welfare and Haroon Muzawala, Trustee Khair-e Ummat Trust.

Sectarian violence erupted last Friday after four youths were killed by unidentified men in the isolated Kokrajhar district.

In retaliation, armed men from Bodo tribes attacked Muslims for suspicion of being behind the killings.

Clashes spread to the neighboring Chirang and Dhubri districts over the weekend, leaving at least 22 people dead.

Thousands of people were also left homeless as their villages were set on fire in the violence.

Surrounded by China, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Bhutan, Assam is home to more than 200 ethnic and tribal groups and has been racked by separatist revolts since India's independence from Britain in 1947.

In recent years, Hindu and Christian tribes have vented strong sentiments against Muslims, calling them Bangladeshi immigrants.

The Muslim leaders also condemned branding Bengali speaking Indian citizens as “illegal immigrants or Bangladeshi settlers”.

“Tagging Indian citizens who have been living in Assam for centuries as illegal immigrants or Bangladeshi settlers" is "most unfortunate."

Gov’t Failure

A similar message was employed by a group of Muslim MPs, demanding central intervention to end the ongoing ethnic clashes in lower Assam.

"There is failure somewhere," Congress leader K Rahman Khan said after meeting home minister P Chidambaram.

“We have lost confidence in the state government's ability to control violence and demanded central intervention.”

His remarks come amid reports that it was the Centre that had first alerted Assam about the first incident, which eventually became a full-blown crisis resulting in deaths of at least 42 people in the past seven days.

"District administration appeared to sit quietly till a strong missive went to the state from the home ministry", said an official, adding it was strange that the 'incidents' which saw killing of two Muslims and four Bodos did not wake up the local police administration.

Muslims account for 160 million of India's 1.1 billion people, the world's third-largest Muslim population after those of Indonesia and Pakistan.

India Muslims Decry Assam Ethnic Cleansing - Asia-Pacific - News - OnIslam.net
 

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