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Call to Boycott Bangladesh Immigrants in Nagaland

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The Public Action Committee of the Naga Council of Dimapur on illegal immigrants today issued a call to all citizens of the State to boycott illegal Bangladeshi immigrants. ThePAC announced that it is launching a non-violent, peaceful campaign in the form ofboycotting all Bangladeshi immigrants and their services. The PAC issued a press release today saying that the ¡°Pledge Campaign¡± had become imperative in view of the grave threat posed by illegal Bangladeshi immigrants ( or IBIs) to the very survival of the people of Nagaland as an ethnic community. ¡°The recent conflict in Bodoland between indigenous Bodos and illegal Bangladeshi immigrants (IBIs) has confirmed our worst fears; that the safety of our land and people can no longer be guaranteed as long as aliens remain in our land illegally,¡± thePAC stated.
The campaign will be launched on August 14th, 2012 at 11 am, Naga Council building coinciding ¡°with Naga Independence Day symbolically representing the twin objective of freedom from aliens and economic independence.¡± The campaign was unanimously agreed upon by the house during the public meeting held on July 29 in the office of the Naga Council. A resolution in support was passed by the Naga Women Hoho Dimapur, GBs, Colony Chairmen Forum, YAN, senior citizens, tribal hoho presidents, tribal youth organizations as well as various colony/youth organizations, well wishers, presidents of various welfare organizations, Niuland Citizen¡¯s Forum and DNSU, past and present members both.
¡°PAC¡¯s pledge campaign is a signature campaign to arouse Naga people to socially and economically boycott illegal Bangladeshi immigrants (IBIs) at purely voluntary and individual level. This campaign takes its inspiration from the successful Swadeshi andboycott movements against British rule in India. It has its roots in Gandhian form of agitation such as Non Co-operation Movement and Civil Disobedience Movement,¡± the PAC explained.
The PAC made it loud and clear that the campaign is not about Muslims nor is it abouthatred and violence but it is about the dangerposed by illegal immigration into the state. ¡°Itis a campaign to reassert our control over our land, resources and economy through peaceful means. The Pledge Campaign is an awareness campaign to counter the conspiracy of ¡®Greater Bangladesh¡¯¡± the PAC stated


Call to Boycott Bangladesh Immigrants in Nagaland | Northeast Today
 

Does that justify you entering our country?

If this student has broken the law of the land, then he will be dealt with by the British law. For that we have no qualms.

Unlike you, we don't support anyone wrong even if he or she is our own citizen.

When people go out of their homeland, they represent their national identity, upbringing and personal character. By defying the law of that land, they are embarrassing their own country.

But somehow everything that is against India is justified even if it means shamelessly entering India and earning benefits from politicians?

For that we NE people have only one solution:

If this fcuking secularist government can't deal with your influx, we take the matters into our own hands.
 
Thirty six Indian nationals arrested in one illegal working operation

Thirty-six Indian men were arrested yesterday morning, 26 June, in one enforcement operation against illegal working in Southall, West London.

Acting on intelligence, and with assistance from the Metropolitan Police, the UK Border Agency targeted individuals who gather daily in the King Street area of Southall looking for casual labour. Officers moved into the area at around 7.30am to carry out immigration checks on individuals to establish whether they were entitled to live and work in the UK.


The men, aged between 23 and 56 years, were arrested for a variety of immigration offences, sixteen of whom had overstayed their visas, including several students.


Thirty four men are currently in immigration detention awaiting removal from the UK. The other two are on immigration bail.


One of those arrested for immigration offences is wanted by police on suspicion of money laundering and is now in police custody. A large quantity of cash was also seized from his home address.


A spokesperson from the UK Border Agency, said:


“This operation was very successful and shows the fruits of working with other agencies like the Metropolitan Police to tackle the problem of illegal working in Southall.


“We carry out hundreds of operations like this every year across London, and where we find people who are in the UK illegally we will seek to remove them.

“Illegal working has a serious impact on communities, undermining legitimate businesses and taking jobs from those who are genuinely allowed to work.”


This operation is part of sustained enforcement action against illegal working. For example, in the past six weeks a further 26 Indian nationals have been arrested at businesses across the UK, such as clothes and food stores and restaurants and takeaways.


Businesses that employ people who do not have permission to work in the UK face a fine of up to £10,000 for each illegal worker, unless they can prove that they carried out the correct pre-employment checks.

Thirty six Indian nationals arrested in one illegal working operation
 
Bangladeshi with Photocopy of Indian Passport Nabbed in M¡¯laya

A Bangladeshi national, who was earlier jailed in the US for six years, has been arrested in Meghalaya for carrying counterfeit money and a photocopy of an Indian passport, an official said on Saturday. Rashel Khan alias Islam Saiful, 32, was nabbed on Saturday night from Lynkhat village in Meghalaya¡¯ East Khasi Hills district, Border Security Force spokesman Ravi Gandhi told IANS. BSF troopers seized a photocopy of an Indian passport under the name of Islam Saiful, a resident of Nagaon in Assam, issued by the Regional Passport Office, Guwahati.
They also recovered fake Rs 500 Indian currency notes with a face value of Rs 90,000, Rs 650 and a mobile phone handset. During preliminary interrogation, Khan claimed that the photocopy of passport was arranged by Sarifuddin, a resident of Barpokri village in Nagaon. Khan told the BSF interrogators that the original copy of the passport was to be handed over to him by Sarifuddin before flying over off to Saudi Arabia on May 25, said the BSF official. ¡±We are still ascertaining his real identity. So far, he has only confessed that he has been imprisoned in Washington state, US, from 1998 to 2003,¡± Gandhi said. Meanwhile, the BSF have handed over Khan and the seized items to Meghalaya Police

Bangladeshi with Photocopy of Indian Passport Nabbed in M
 
Bangladesh among top 10 destination for indian migrant workers

The top 10 destination countries for Indians include the UAE, Saudi Arabia, US, Bangladesh, Nepal, UK, Sri Lanka, Canada, Kuwait and Oman. Experts point out that softer immigration laws in the US and the search for better economic opportunities fuelled a surge in the overseas migration of Indians.

India world's largest remittance recipient - Times Of India
 
28,483 Persons Declared as Illegal Foreigners in Assam

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In the period from January 1, 2001 to December 31, 2011, a total of 28,483 personshave been declared as illegal foreigners from Bangladesh through the judicial process
, of which 288 have been deported. Of the declared foreigners, 16,019 are absconding, while 353 have registered themselves with the FRRO office. Revealing this in the Assembly in reply to a starred question from Phani Bhushan Choudhury (AGP), Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain said that the three detention camps in the State at present had 94 foreigners, the break-up being 59 at Goalpara, 32 at Kokrajhar, and 3 at Silchar.


28,483 Persons Declared as Illegal Foreigners in Assam | Northeast Today
 
Funny things are that organized criminals of 65 systematic year's long institutions have been leveraging their created garbage in virtual PDF. Seems like people are in their thought processes as stupid as behind the net-veneer they are... Can this rats come up with similar garbages that have been produced from outside of the "organized criminal institution's" land named Bharat?
 
5 lakh Indians work illegally

Dhaka to raise the issue at home secretary-level meet in New Delhi

Staff Correspondent
About half a million Indian nationals, who enter Bangladesh with tourist visas, are illegally working in various sectors and remitting millions of takas to India through hundi, revealed an intelligence agency report.
They overstay, work without permission and evade income tax, depriving the government of a huge amount of revenue, said the report recently submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs.
‘Most of them come with tourist visas for a week or two but stay for months or years,’ said an official of the intelligence agency.
Officials at the home ministry said the issue would be raised at the home secretary-level meeting of the two neighbouring nations beginning in New Delhi on Thursday.
‘The issue will be one of the top agenda of the two-day meeting,’ a senior official of the ministry told New Age on Tuesday.
According to the report, thousands of Indian nationals come to Bangladesh on tourist visas and get employed in various jobs in the export processing zones, garment factories, information technology companies, English medium schools and textiles and fisheries industries.
‘They do not bother to seek permission for work or extend their visas,’ said the official of the intelligence agency that prepared the report after months of investigation.
Thousands of nationals from other countries also stay and work in Bangladesh the same way, but the home ministry officials time and again have failed to ascertain their number.
The home ministry official said Bangladesh would take up the issue strongly in the New Delhi meeting.
‘The Indians coming with tourist visas will have to seek permission from the Bangladesh government for working here, and pay income tax,’ he said. ‘As they work illegally, they send their earned money illegally to India.’
A 12-meeber delegation led by the home secretary, Md Abdul Karim, will leave Dhaka today to attend the meeting which will also discuss a number of contentious issues.
Fencing on the border by Indian, cross-border smuggling, the bid to push in Bangla-speaking Indian nationals, unprovoked firing and killing of innocent Bangladeshis by jawans of the Indian Border Security Force are the issues expected to dominate the discussion.
Implementing the 1974 Land Border Agreement signed by the two neighbours to exchange enclaves and hand over Bangladeshi criminals staying in India will also come up in the meeting.
Sources in the home ministry said the security aspect of the Dhaka-Kolkata express train service would be given due importance in the meeting since the issue is yet to be resolved.
The director-general of the Bangladesh Rifles, director-general of the foreign ministry, senior officials of the home ministry and Joint River Commission and additional inspector-general of police will accompany the home secretary to the eight meeting. Such a meeting is supposed to be held every year.
The last home secretary-level meeting was held in Dhaka in April 2006.

http://www.newagebd.com/2007/aug/01/front.html#4
 
aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh great battle between the jamatis and hindutvas, keep it going boys and girls

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