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India spent Rs 420,000 to deport one Bangladeshi from Assam

Rs 420,000 spent to deport one Bangladeshi from Assam


GUWAHATI: Believe it or not, the Indian government spends an astounding Rs.424,000 to formally detect and push back an illegal Bangladeshi migrant from Assam.

Assam spent Rs.410 million between January 2001 and December 2009 in identifying 33,922 foreigners, of whom just 174 could be deported back to Bangladesh.


"This is true that the cost is enormous in detecting and then pushing back an illegal migrant...cost incurred by police and expenditure by tribunals," Minister for Assam Accord Implementation Bhumidhar Barman told the state assembly Tuesday.

The influx of illegal migrant workers from Bangladesh is a major problem across the northeast, resulting in frequent clashes between border guards of the two countries.

No official figures are available of the number of illegal migrants staying in Assam, who sneak in taking advantage of the unfenced border. However, estimates vary from one million to 10 million.

Assam had witnessed a six-year long anti-foreigners' agitation from 1979, spearheaded by the powerful All Assam Students Union (AASU), culminating in the Assam Accord of 1985.

Under the accord, March 1971 was taken as the cut-off date - anybody entering India after that would be detected and deported. But so far just 1,428 Bangladeshis have been pushed back since 1985.

"This is a shame on the part of the government to have spent a fortune in the name of hounding Bangladeshis, but the end result is a big zero," Keshab Mahanta, a lawmaker of the opposition Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), said in reply to the minister.

Assam shares a 272-km border with Bangladesh, of which about 85 percent has been fenced with barbed wires. Concrete pillars separate the remaining stretch of the border. The entire border is expected to be fenced by the year-end.


There are fears that the unabated influx of Bangladeshis would soon overwhelm the indigenous Assamese. Bangladesh denies allegations that it encourages people to enter India illegally.

The tardy pace of detection and deportation was earlier blamed on the controversial Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act (IMDT). The Supreme Court in July 2005 struck down the legislation citing major flaws and replaced it with the Foreigners Act of 1946.

The IMDT Act was enacted to identify illegal Bangladeshis in 1985 during the height of AASU's oust-Bangladeshi movement.

Under the Foreigners Act, 32 tribunals were set up to speed up the process of detection of illegal Bangladeshis.

"There are no judges in 13 of the tribunals and hence we are having difficulties in the entire process," Barman said

"No matter how many legislations you have, the process of identifying and proving beyond doubt that someone is an illegal foreigner is an arduous task. Moreover, it is always very difficult to distinguish a Bangladeshi from an Assamese as they resemble very much the same and in the border areas they speak the same dialect," said a police officer.


Another problem is related to deportation once someone is proved to be an illegal migrant. Once he is taken to the border and pushed back, Bangladeshi frontier guards invariably force him to re-enter India.

"It is true that some of those pushed back by us entered India once again using a different border route," the minister said.

Rs 420,000 spent to deport one Bangladeshi from Assam - Guwahati - City - The Times of India

420,000 probably amounts to about $10,000. 10 grand to get one guy. He/she must be very imporatnt. I thought Bangladeshis are running wild all over. Outsource Border Security to U.S.
 
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An answer to a question cannot be a question. If you have posted something wrong then please accept it. That wont change the world but it will make this debate a lot more healthy.

Assam Languages:
Assamese and Bodo are the major indigenous and official languages while Bengali holds official status in the three districts of 22 and is the second language of the state. It is estimated that 24% of the population speak Bengali. However a majority of the population are well versed with Assamese. Source Wiki



don't bother to answer him.....i think he is abused n harassed by his employer in US everyday ,so he's lettin'of heat on this forum.....try to ignore him....but when his ranting goes over the line then let him taste some of his own medicine......
 
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When a country of 160 million employs 38% of its unemployed population almost overnight, real numbers are hard to come by.
As like India, we changed the definition of unemployment rate as such internationally recognized norm and excluded housewives, disabled, elderly etc. We now only count those who are seeking employment and not getting one is the real unemployment rate of any country and it is little above 3% now in BD.
 
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As like India, we changed the definition of unemployment rate as such internationally recognized norm and excluded housewives, disabled, elderly etc. We now only count those who are seeking employment and not getting one is the real unemployment rate of any country and it is little above 3% now in BD.


don't have nothing to back ur 50% begali speakers stat.....????
 
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u didn't reply me......u wanted to say tht 50% of assam speaks bengali...................prove it......or don't post such comments

No I made it up from the posters of Indians in the other threads. Their main concern was that high growth rate of Muslim in Assam and it stands 31% or so now. So I presumed, they are all bengalis and I also presumed that there must be some other Hindu Bengalis as well which could add that up to 50%. Just a common sense. Ohh I forgot you already chased all the Hindu Bengalis out to West Bengal. Am I too optimistic?:undecided::undecided:
 
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An answer to a question cannot be a question. If you have posted something wrong then please accept it. That wont change the world but it will make this debate a lot more healthy.

Assam Languages:
Assamese and Bodo are the major indigenous and official languages while Bengali holds official status in the three districts of 22 and is the second language of the state. It is estimated that 24% of the population speak Bengali. However a majority of the population are well versed with Assamese. Source Wiki

Sylheti is also a indegenous Assamese language. Dont mix it up with Bengali.
 
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Rs 420,000 spent to deport one Bangladeshi from Assam


GUWAHATI: Believe it or not, the Indian government spends an astounding Rs.424,000 to formally detect and push back an illegal Bangladeshi migrant from Assam.

Assam spent Rs.410 million between January 2001 and December 2009 in identifying 33,922 foreigners, of whom just 174 could be deported back to Bangladesh.


"This is true that the cost is enormous in detecting and then pushing back an illegal migrant...cost incurred by police and expenditure by tribunals," Minister for Assam Accord Implementation Bhumidhar Barman told the state assembly Tuesday.

The influx of illegal migrant workers from Bangladesh is a major problem across the northeast, resulting in frequent clashes between border guards of the two countries.

No official figures are available of the number of illegal migrants staying in Assam, who sneak in taking advantage of the unfenced border. However, estimates vary from one million to 10 million.

Assam had witnessed a six-year long anti-foreigners' agitation from 1979, spearheaded by the powerful All Assam Students Union (AASU), culminating in the Assam Accord of 1985.

Under the accord, March 1971 was taken as the cut-off date - anybody entering India after that would be detected and deported. But so far just 1,428 Bangladeshis have been pushed back since 1985.



Rs 420,000 spent to deport one Bangladeshi from Assam - Guwahati - City - The Times of India

They catch one guy out of supposed 6 million illegal Bangladeshi in Assam. I sincerely thank you for this post. This post ensures that common sense prevailed in this inquisition. A little something for you

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No I made it up from the posters of Indians in the other threads. Their main concern was that high growth rate of Muslim in Assam and it stands 31% or so now. So I presumed, they are all bengalis and I also presumed that there must be some other Hindu Bengalis as well which could add that up to 50%. Just a common sense. Ohh I forgot you already chased all the Hindu Bengalis out to West Bengal. Am I too optimistic?:undecided::undecided:


growth rate at 31%(interesting)however it has no relation with31% bengali muslim population.....u presume too much n talk big witout any knowledge,i can say that u r too ignorant,even all bagladeshis r not bengalis.......
n don't compare assam with a banana nation like **....we r far better then u.....n as far as some peoples dream of making north east a part of BD.....remember we will let some scum to live in our mother land n eat,sleep, breed n listen to dhaka news but if these 3rd class so called citizens try to take even an inch of our motherland...they will will face the wrath of assamese people.......
 
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An answer to a question cannot be a question. If you have posted something wrong then please accept it. That wont change the world but it will make this debate a lot more healthy.

If you have follow the thread from beginning than would come to know that I didn't made any post regarding language in Assam. It was another Bangladeshi member. I was curious myself so I asked. So there no need for me to apologize for mistake. :)
 
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If you have follow the thread from beginning than would come to know that I didn't made any post regarding language in Assam. It was another Bangladeshi member. I was curious myself so I asked. So there no need for me to apologize for mistake. :)

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No I made it up from the posters of Indians in the other threads. Their main concern was that high growth rate of Muslim in Assam and it stands 31% or so now. So I presumed, they are all bengalis and I also presumed that there must be some other Hindu Bengalis as well which could add that up to 50%. Just a common sense. Ohh I forgot you already chased all the Hindu Bengalis out to West Bengal. Am I too optimistic?:undecided::undecided:

You presume and come up with stats. How convenient. You have still not answered your claims and a few of my questions in post #64
 
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so you are confuse about Iran India and African


India. We all know after partition how many Indian side came to Pakistan to live in Pakistan.
:woot::rofl::rofl::rofl:are you kidding ??

are you not the one of the same person(Among lots of other hardcore india basher's) who always active in any indian bashing thread and makes such hue and cry when some cheap right wing extremist says something about patriotic indian muslim just shake of their politics now you are saying patriotic pakistani an "INDIAN".Wo bhi ill-ilegal hahah:rofl:.


i m not here for trolling or Pakistani bashing so just friendly advising you next time think twice when-ever you start india-bashing.:-)

just advising you to edit your post otherwise if Emo(or like other patriotic pakistani) will read then definatly she will chew you:p:P:hitwall:
 
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india is occupying (as per partition) the good part of Assam (and other parts of current india) which was part of Bengal. Now indian wants to call these people who lived there for generation as illegal and came up with concocted stats. It can not get any more pathetic. Solution is simple, india needs stop occupation and there will be no problem.
 
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india is occupying (as per partition) the good part of Assam (and other parts of current india) which was part of Bengal. Now indian wants to call these people who lived there for generation as illegal and came up with concocted stats. It can not get any more pathetic. Solution is simple, india needs stop occupation and there will be no problem.

What problem can you guys possibly cause? Take your people back. There will be no more problem. Its more shameful to see you guys rejecting your own citizens.
India has occupied nothing illegally. You guys are not capable of doing squat to realize your evil dreams. Keep your eyes off our land.
 
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growth rate at 31%(interesting)however it has no relation with31% bengali muslim population.....u presume too much n talk big witout any knowledge,i can say that u r too ignorant,even all bagladeshis r not bengalis.......
n don't compare assam with a banana nation like **....we r far better then u.....n as far as some peoples dream of making north east a part of BD.....remember we will let some scum to live in our mother land n eat,sleep, breed n listen to dhaka news but if these 3rd class so called citizens try to take even an inch of our motherland...they will will face the wrath of assamese people.......

Another ignorant rant.....
My presumption is far better off than your stats.

"Bengali Muslims are almost 30% of Assam's total population now and Bengali Hindus are another 15% of the population. So we are nearly half the total population of the state," Mr Choudhury adds.
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Assam heats up over 'illegals'


You will let the scum to live where? "Bap ki Jamindari????" Those people have equal rights as much as you do. They are original inhabitant of that land same as you. They watch Dhaka TV??? Kudos to them... I am glad that our TV could make their way to India despite goverment discouragement and ban. You cant supress people's aspiration by force.
 
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Not sure, but NE Indians could be more inspired for freedom/separation if they watch our channels. May be that's why nice BD channels are banned there by Indian govt.
 
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