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‘Illegal immigration from Bangladesh planned by Pakistan with support from China’

There is a reason India is so messed up because it holds retard citizen like you.
Why my butt should be hurt if an Indian killed another Indian?
My heart does have a place for humanity, bengali and muslim all together and felt bad when I see Nellie picure of children. I am not baboon like you.

Here is something for your ignorant soul. Nellie survivor still live there and nobody ever able to prove them to be Bangladeshi.

Butt hurt are common in Bangladeshi when someone talk about illegal immigrants of assam but army chief giving the reassuring statement to indigenous people of Assam about minions of enemy is surely significant, hence the great butthurt in this thread,you still don't get it do you ,being inside the territory of India doesn't mean you are indian especially in assam, when squatters don't heed to the warnings of tribes than they have to establish ground rules ,Nellie might have lost its sheen as it was long time back,new ground rules need to be establish and this statement of COAS and upcoming labour camps might give illegals some hint that Assam is becoming inhospitable for parasites.
 
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Butt hurt are common in Bangladeshi when someone talk about illegal immigrants of assam but army chief giving the reassuring statement to indigenous people of Assam about minions of enemy is surely significant, hence the great butthurt in this thread,you still don't get it do you ,being inside the territory of India doesn't mean you are indian especially in assam, when squatters don't heed to the warnings of tribes than they have to establish ground rules ,Nellie might have lost its sheen as it was long time back,new ground rules need to be establish and this statement of COAS and upcoming labour camps might give illegals some hint that Assam is becoming inhospitable for parasites.
Actually it is the butthurt of Indian themselves when huge number of indigenous Indians leaving their Hindu religion and joining the bandwagon of Islam and Christianity. Bangladeshi comes every night in your dream. They do come in your day dream too.
 
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Badruddin Ajmal’s AIUDF grew faster than BJP: Army Chief Rawat

http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/india/badruddin-ajmal-s-aiudf-grew-faster-than-bjp-army-chief-rawat/276595.html

“There is a party called AIUDF, if you look at… they have grown in a faster time-frame than the BJP has grown over the years. When we talk of Jan Sangh with two Members of Parliament and where they have reached, AIUDF is moving at a faster pace in the state of Assam. Finally, what will be the state of Assam, we will have to take a call,” the report quoted Rawat as having told.
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Srinagar:, Publish Date: Feb 22 2018 12:01PM | Updated Date: Feb 22 2018 12:01PM
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Referring to the “faster pace” of growth of Maulana Badruddin Ajmal’s All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) in Assam, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat said “population dynamics” of the North-East region can no longer be changed.

According to the report published in The Indian Express Army chief was speaking at a seminar on ‘North East Region of India — Bridging Gaps and Securing Borders’, organised by the Centre for Joint Warfare Studies and Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff of the Ministry of Defence, General Rawat said, “I don’t think you can now change the population dynamics of this area. If it was five districts to eight to nine… the inversion has taken place, whichever be the government.”

“There is a party called AIUDF, if you look at… they have grown in a faster time-frame than the BJP has grown over the years. When we talk of Jan Sangh with two Members of Parliament and where they have reached, AIUDF is moving at a faster pace in the state of Assam. Finally, what will be the state of Assam, we will have to take a call,” the report quoted Rawat as having told.

“I think we have to understand, we got to appreciate to live with all the people we live in the region, irrespective of their caste, creed, religion or sex. I think if we understand that, we can live together happily but the best part is to amalgamate the kind of people that are living there, than identifying the people trying to create trouble for us,” the report mentioned Army chief’s speech.

“We will have more trouble in segregating people, identifying people. Yes, some people have to be identified who are creating trouble for us, who are illegal immigrants. But as was brought out, the Muslim population actually started coming into Assam from 1218 to 1226, that was the first time that the Muslims actually entered Assam. We have to understand that they are not late arrivers, they are the early arrivers, came concurrently with the Ahoms. Both these people have claim to the state of Assam and, therefore, to the North-East region,” the report quoted Rawat as having said
 
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Actually it is the butthurt of Indian themselves when huge number of indigenous Indians leaving their Hindu religion and joining the bandwagon of Islam and Christianity. Bangladeshi comes every night in your dream. They do come in your day dream too.
Great one , changing the goal post is surely the arguments of minions of enemy,the bandwagon of Islam and Christianity arrived way before hindutva ever set foot in erstwhile British administered north east regions ,so who is loosing influence and who is gaining acceptance can be gauged your illogical trolling of religious conversions which are by the way banned in Islam and punished by death hence no comparison is possible

This whole conversation of army chief comes from a conference on North East happening in Delhi ,he uttered some about illegal immigrants and Bangla posters go mad like a headless chicken
 
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Great one , changing the goal post is surely the arguments of minions of enemy,the bandwagon of Islam and Christianity arrived way before hindutva ever set foot in erstwhile British administered north east regions ,so who is loosing influence and who is gaining acceptance can be gauged your illogical trolling of religious conversions which are by the way banned in Islam and punished by death hence no comparison is possible

This whole conversation of army chief comes from a conference on North East happening in Delhi ,he uttered some about illegal immigrants and Bangla posters go mad like a headless chicken
Great Endian be Bollywood drama again :omghaha:
why that word is censored ! ! ! that is not even slang word :o:
 
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Actually it is the butthurt of Indian themselves when huge number of indigenous Indians leaving their Hindu religion and joining the bandwagon of Islam and Christianity. Bangladeshi comes every night in your dream. They do come in your day dream too.
A sword can do lot many things. countries on both sides of India are proof to that.
 
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Bipin Rawat's comments on Assam's AIUDF: Asaduddin Owaisi says 'it's not Army chief's job to comment on political parties'

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Updated: Feb 22, 2018, 10:21 IST

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  • Rawat yesterday spoke negatively about the rise of a political party in Assam
  • AMIM's Owaisi wondered why the Army chief is making political comments
  • He added that democracies allow parties to be formed and expanded

NEW DELHI: After Army chief Bipin Rawat yesterday made lengthy negative comments about the rise of a political party in Assam, another political party's leader, Asaduddin Owaisi, said it isn't the job of the Army chief to comment on political parties.

At an event in Delhi yesterday, Rawat talked about the "faster" growth of the Badruddin Ajmal-led Muslim-oriented political party, the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), in Assam. He implied that an influx of illegal Muslim migrants into the area is what has led to the growth of this party and an increase in the "Muslim population" in several districts of the state.

"There is a party called AIUDF. If you look at it, they have grown in a faster time-frame than the BJP grew over the years," said Rawat.

AIMIM's Owaisi wondered why the Army chief is making political comments. He added that democracies allow parties to be formed and expanded.

"What, the Army Chief should not interfere in political matters it is not his work to comment on the rise of a political party, democracy and the Constitution allows it and Army will always work under an elected civilian leadership," tweeted Owaisi.

Asaduddin Owaisi@asadowaisi


What,the Army Chief should not interfere in political matters it is not his work to comment on the rise of a political party ,Democracy & Constitution allows it and Army will always work under an Elected Civilian leadership https://twitter.com/ani/status/966478959234793472 …
8:13 PM - Feb 21, 2018

Rawat also said yesterday that the influx of Muslim migrants in the northeast is part of a "proxy game" being executed by "our western neighbour (Pakistan)", with support from across the "northern border (China)", to keep the area disturbed.


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General Rawat is making a ''true'' statement. The rise in the influx of ''foreign'' Muslims endangers India''s security.Why Owaisi calls it as a political one? is truth hurting Owaisi?Babu Rajendran Chandran
Rawat added that it was no longer possible to change the population dynamics of Assam, with the Muslim majority increasing in eight districts from the earlier five. He said efforts should be made to “amalgamate” the people living in the region.








In Video: Army chief Gen Bipin Rawat's political analogy draws flak
 
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Given that how much these bharatis are itching to put BD into the same camp of China+Pakistan, sometimes I wish if we were really working hand in hand with China+Pakistan and opened up another anti-India front and fulfill these bharati's wish/claims. Some days ago a bjp faggot claimed ''Bangladesh is a bigger danger than Pakistan''. This is what AL lead BD got for behaving friendly and co-operating and addressing their interest/concern without any benefit.This is my biggest irritation with AL.:angry:
 
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This will be the biggest foreigners’ detention centre in the entire country and the estimate for funds is expected to be placed before the Union Government very soon.
The Muslims in western Assam are the descendants of those who settled there after the failed invasion in 1204 CE by Ikhtier Uddin Muhammed Bakhtiar Khilji. Now, after a lapse of more than eight Centuries the Indian govt has finally found out their existence, but, then is trying to portray them as infiltrator from BD.
 
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The Muslims in western Assam are the descendants of those who settled there after the failed invasion in 1204 CE by Ikhtier Uddin Muhammed Bakhtiar Khilji. Now, after a lapse of more than eight Centuries the Indian govt has finally found out their existence, but, then is trying to portray them as infiltrator from BD.
Barak valley muslims are the convert of originL bengalis who were the indigenous group since stone ages. Its the Ahom who migrated from tibets in 12th century.
 
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‘Gen Rawat’s comments spurred by failure to compete with China’
  • Fazlur Rahman Raju
  • Published at 01:16 AM February 23, 2018
  • Last updated at 01:18 AM February 23, 2018

Indian army chief Bipin Rawat AFP
Relations between Bangladesh and India may deteriorate if the Indian government attempts to expel a section of Bangali people from Assam after labeling them as Bangladeshi citizens

Experts have claimed that Indian Army Chief General Bipin Rawat’s comment that a “planned” influx of Bangladeshis to Northeast India is being orchestrated by Pakistan was motivated by India’s failure to compete with China in recent times, as well as by comments by certain Awami League leaders that Pakistani agents had influence in Bangladesh.

Furthermore, they said relations between Bangladesh and India may deteriorate if the Indian government attempts to expel a section of Bangali people from Assam after labeling them as Bangladeshi citizens.

Political commentator Afsan Chowdhury said the Indian Army chief’s claims come at a time when India is failing to compete with China.

“As they fail to contend with China, India is trying to tarnish Bangladesh’s image after labeling Bangladesh as an associate of China and Pakistan in a proxy war,” he said.

“The Indian Army chief’s statements show that India does not believe that Bangladesh can ensure its own sovereignty and internal security,” the senior journalist added.

Afsan Chowdhury further said that India’s attempt to portray Bangladesh as a weak state which cannot maintain an independent stance against China or Pakistan was provoked by certain Awami League leaders’ comments that political parties in Bangladesh other than the ruling Awami League were “friends of Pakistan.”

However, Dhaka University (DU) international relations department’s Prof Imtiaz Ahmed said one should not pay too much attention to General Bipin Rawat’s comment as it was politically motivated.

“The Indian Army chief’s statement is totally political and relations between Bangladesh and India will not be hampered due to his comments,” he said.

Meanwhile, regarding the potential exodus of Bangali people from Assam, Prof Imtiaz said he hoped it would not take place as West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had asked the Assam government not to drive away Bangalis from the region.

On the other hand, Prof Shahiduzzaman, also from the DU international relations department, claimed attempts to exile Bangalis from Assam may lead to an increase in extremism in Northeast India and Northwest Bangladesh.

“India will suffer a lot if the government tries to expel Bangali people from Assam. Members of the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) may come and take shelter in Bangladesh, increasing incidents of militancy,” he said.

Prof Shahiduzzaman added that India should try not to “dissatisfy” Bangladesh over the Assam issue, as the national security of Northeast India depends heavily on Bangladesh, and any dissatisfaction may spur Bangladesh into building up relations with China instead of India.

Moreover, at a views exchange meeting with Indian journalists titled the “Bangladesh-India Media Dialogue,” senior leaders of the ruling Awami League party including General Secretary Obaidul Quader, Advisor member and former ambassador Muhammad Zamir, and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Media Affairs Adviser Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury warned that relations between India and Bangladesh would be hampered if the Indian government exiles Bangalis from Assam.

Ex-ambassador Zamir said: “We have clearly told journalists that if India tries to expel Bangali people from Assam labeling them as Bangladeshi, then it will be disaster and radicalism may increase.”

AL Joint General Secretary Mahabubul Alam Hanif refused to comment.

BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said: “The Awami League government is illegal and everyone knows that. Awami League has no power to say anything against bigger countries.”

 
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This is sabre-rattling at best or utter nonsense at worse. Nevertheless it proves one thing, the Gurkha hat he had been wearing throughout his professional life was unknowingly too tightly strapped around his head.
 
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Butt hurt are common in Bangladeshi when someone talk about illegal immigrants of assam but army chief giving the reassuring statement to indigenous people of Assam about minions of enemy is surely significant, hence the great butthurt in this thread,you still don't get it do you ,being inside the territory of India doesn't mean you are indian especially in assam, when squatters don't heed to the warnings of tribes than they have to establish ground rules ,Nellie might have lost its sheen as it was long time back,new ground rules need to be establish and this statement of COAS and upcoming labour camps might give illegals some hint that Assam is becoming inhospitable for parasites.

Yup. This alladin skyscraper Biman clown that thinks it has mongol DNA...and all its retarded posse (the quack patients flee from, cat meme effeminate crybaby, poverty line beedee canucklehead et al) ....forget D-day environment starts may 31 when NRC is completed (SC rejected an extension)....they think we are gonna deport the 1000 or so in the camps right now prematurely as some prequel to give BD tears for so little? LOL. Assam IS the prequel, the rest of the states will follow once this is set as a reference to handle this lot.

It will be the full deal, BD orifices opened good and wide...and ample girth shoved in with no gradual accommodation/sampling and all other wah-feelz nonsense....like MM just did. BD had a good cry and sniffle about that one already....but ultimately they are used to it. This is what fundamentally upsets these ppl and they get triggered here so bad and make all the waah waaah "wont happen" waah waaah....and all the other waah waah mah feelz crap....like they did before, during and after their own feelz-based "re-birth" in 1971. Its orifice puckering basically....they are used to and ingrained with that too.

You see they are mad its not just BJP saying it now (joining long list of previous parties), but the very head of the organisation that birthed their pathetic excuse of a "country" in the first place. They know that means something, their parents (the non-ingrate generation) greeted those tanks rolling into Dhaka and have told them the real stories which linger in their frail ego today. Please try to understand. They seriously think we put Haseena where she is for show and tell lol?
 
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