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Will separating the North East be better for everyone?

Lol.Is that how you guys salvage your hurt pride over 62?Don't worry,next time PLA will come permanently and your soldiers will...well run back even faster than 62:rofl:
OK buffoon we'll wait for that next time when your chini daddys will come and save you from the evil Indians . Too bad for you the chances of that happening are lesser than your aunt growing a d!ck.
 
OK buffoon we'll wait for that next time when your chini daddys will come and save you from the evil Indians . Too bad for you the chances of that happening are lesser than your aunt growing a d!ck.
Down to personal attacks.So desperate..but then what else can be expected from mainland upbringing.:coffee:
 
Although the fact is that outside PDF, in the real world, nobody says anything about seperating India's NE from India. Ah well, I suppose all wet dreams need an outlet; and PDF serves as such an outlet for many.
You talk like you know things happening here better than us. You'd probably be surprised if you know how most people really feel here then, plus, dont think that every NE ppl are the same, there are many hairy people just like you here who would always prefer being in India. I see no point of discussing with you ppl any further.
 
You talk like you know things happening here better than us. You'd probably be surprised if you know how most people really feel here then, plus, dont think that every NE ppl are the same, there are many hairy people just like you here who would always prefer being in India. I see no point of discussing with you ppl any further.
Leave them,dude.They honestly believe India as a country was not made by the brits.Don't be surprised if they use mythology to show how NE was always part of India.
 
First of all, I have no intention of making this thread a fighting thread, I just want some proper discussions. I'm going to post some recent news about discrimination of people from the North East happening in India.

#1. 22 October 2014
A Manipur student identified as Soram Kanta (25), son of S Budhi of Luker Maning Leikai died after being pushed from a running train, allegedly by fellow passengers of Dibrugarh-Yesvantpur Express (15902), in West Bengal on October 19.

Family members of the victim informed that he boarded the train from Dimapur on October 17 and contacted his mother on Oct 19 evening from Howrah station, West Bengal.

When contacted again later in the night, his phone was picked up by someone identified as Akbar alias Kalam, a passenger of the train, and informed that he was pushed off from compartment by some unidentified persons while seating near door of the train.

His death body was found at Uleberia near Howrah station the same night. Family members have filed a FIR at Patsoi police station, Imphal today morning and they will leave for Kolkata to collect the soulless body of the victim.

He was a computer diploma student of a college in Mangalore under Manipal University

#2. 17 October 2014
24-year-old JULIET from Mizoram was found murdered and brought to Safdarjung hospital with serious head injury with bleeding from House no.176, Moti Bagh Chauper, Munirka in South Delhi last night.

She was living together for few month with one man mainland man called VIRENDER SINGH S/O RAM SINGH.

#3. 16 October 2014
A day after the attack on Manipuri men in Bangalore, two young men from Nagaland were severely beaten up in Gurgaon by a gang of locals.

The locals numbering about seven, held the men in confinement in Sikanderpur area and beat them up with cricket bats and hockey sticks on Wednesday night, a support group for northeast students alleged.

#4. 15 October 2014
An engineering student from the northeastern state of Manipur was attacked in Bangalore last night by men who allegedly demanded that he "speak in the local Kannada language or get lost, this is India, not China".

Michael Lamjathang Haokip, who heads a Manipuri students' body, alleges that he and his friends were standing near a food stall when they were attacked with stones by the men. The attackers allegedly demanded to know why they were speaking in English.

There are the most recent news and are happening in consecutive days. Almost every people who have been to mainland (please don't get the word mainland wrong, just using it for better and easier understanding) have stories to tell how different we have been treated there including me, I personally do not believe racism in India will stop unless everyone does a plastic surgery to make us look like the other Indians. So, do you believe it will be best to separate North East from India? As I have said, just want to hear your thoughts. ;)

Sources : tntmagazine.in , northeasttoday.in , some facebook NEWS pages, my personal experience.



Ukima - sama,

You point out a very interesting social situation in India, particularly the Northeast region. But are not those states and union territories part of the Mandate of India? Perhaps you and some Indian legal specialists here can enlighten me on laws regarding secession of a state from the Indian Union. Is that even allowed, legally?

Arigadou gozaimasu. :-)
 
Leave them,dude.They honestly believe India as a country was not made by the brits.Don't be surprised if they use mythology to show how NE was always part of India.
First tell me if you will support my quest for an independent Anantnag. :mad:

Perhaps you and some Indian legal specialists here can enlighten me on laws regarding secession of a state from the Indian Union. Is that even allowed, legally?
Legally? :D Court trial followed by hanging if convicted.
 
your soldiers will...well run back even faster than 62
The soldiers were yours too.

What's Anantnag ?



Come on, give me an academic answer. Please and Thank You. :rolleyes:
Anantnag is the place I come from.

The answer is true. - Secession is illegal in the Indian Constitution. If convicted, a person will be charged with war against the State and hanged till death or given a life sentence.
 
Thank you , @SarthakGanguly for that enlightening answer.
In practise we have separatist politicians in India as well. But they can't cross certain limits, claiming autonomy etc is fine. Geelani wants to unite with Pakistan. In that case, he is kept under house arrest for short durations, on account of his old age. The others who resorted to violence to acheive the same end have received a different response.
 
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hello,nihonjin.Arunachal Pradesh/south tibet.

Ah! Hajimashite! Such a pleasure to meet you , and definitely one that is from North/ Northeast India. So far the acquaintances that I know that are from Northeast India are only @Tshering22 and I've had a pleasurable discourse with him here since the very beginning.

My understanding and appreciation of India has always been that is centered on the 'Mainstream' Culture, as those in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rjasthan, Kerala, Telugu etc. But I have always been deficient in my exposure to Tamil culture and Northeast Culture, tho I have read some articles on it. And on recent readings, I'm so impressed to see that Northeast Indian states and union territories are very close to East Asian culture , and even beautiful phenotype ! So awesome to see how diverse India really is.

It really changes my perspective on the aspect of India. Anyways, pleasure to meet you here. Hope to discourse with you again. :)
 
Ah! Hajimashite! Such a pleasure to meet you , and definitely one that is from North/ Northeast India. So far the acquaintances that I know that are from Northeast India are only @Tshering22 and I've had a pleasurable discourse with him here since the very beginning.

My understanding and appreciation of India has always been that is centered on the 'Mainstream' Culture, as those in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rjasthan, Kerala, Telugu etc. But I have always been deficient in my exposure to Tamil culture and Northeast Culture, tho I have read some articles on it. And on recent readings, I'm so impressed to see that Northeast Indian states and union territories are very close to East Asian culture , and even beautiful phenotype ! So awesome to see how diverse India really is.

It really changes my perspective on the aspect of India. Anyways, pleasure to meet you here. Hope to discourse with you again. :)
It's a pleasure to meet you as well.
 

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