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ISI, DGFI plan to bleed India using Bangladeshi migrants - Rediff.com News

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Vicky Nanjappa

Vicky Nanjappa analyses the threat that illegal immigrants from Bangladesh are posing for country

The issue of illegal immigration from Bangladesh is assuming worrying proportions by the day.

The arrest of a couple of illegal immigrants travelling to Kerala on fake identification cards and documentation from a train from Karnataka -- the police were believed to have been helped by the members of BJP's students' union Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad -- has further fuelled the debate.

While Assam witnessed riots over the issue, the fact remains that many of these illegal immigrants are gradually making their way into other parts of the country, especially West Bengal, Kerala and coastal Karnataka.

A large part of the problem lies in the easy access to fake documents.

According to police officials, many Bangladeshis are here in search of a livelihood, but then there are many who indulge in illegal activities like smuggling drugs and sometimes weapons.

They come into the country through West Bengal and gradually move to other parts of the country. While touts and middlemen help them with documents, there are others who take advantage of their poverty and lure them to carry out illegal activities.

The Intelligence Bureau points out that the problem emanated from a devious agenda to create a Greater East Pakistan/Bangladesh.

The first target for Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence and Bangladesh's Directorate General of Forces Intelligence were the north-eastern states.

Late Pakistan Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, in his book, said: "It would be wrong to think that Kashmir is the only dispute that divides India and Pakistan, though undoubtedly the most significant. One at least is nearly as important as the Kashmir dispute, that of Assam and some districts of India adjacent to East Pakistan. To these Pakistan has very good claims."

Late Bangladeshi leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in his book, Eastern Pakistan: Its Population and Economics, says, "Because Eastern Pakistan must have sufficient land for its expansion and because Assam has abundant forests and mineral resources, coal, petroleum etc, Eastern Pakistan must include Assam to be financially and economically strong".

It is very clear from the records of the Intelligence Bureau that both the ISI and the DGFI had a specific role to play in the issue of illegal immigration.

They initiated their campaign at Assam and have now moved in to other states as well.

While in Assam they had a specific agenda of creating a Greater East Pakistan, today the issue has larger connotations. They (ISI and DGFI) are aware that large scale migration will cause a great deal of duress not only to security agencies, but there is bound to be conflict between the locals and these people as the latter would snatch their livelihood by offering to work for a very low price.

While dealing with issue, former Assam Governor S K Sinha said that secular parties and minorities do not see any danger from illegal migration. They believe that most of the so-called migrants are Bengali-speaking Indian Muslims and that the issue had been unnecessarily blown out of proportion. They fear that in the garb of deporting foreigners, Indian Muslims will be harassed.

The shadowy men behind the scene

T Nasir, an accused in the serial blasts in Bengaluru, had told his interrogators that he had managed cross the Indo-Bangladesh border with much ease. He claimed to have bribed some of the guards on the border before making his way in and out of the country.

While detailing this issue, the Indian Intelligence says that the touts who provide the migrants with fake documentation initially used to operate around borders, but now had spread their operations across the country.

The problem begins in Bangladesh where there is a network that has been set up by the agencies there. Local touts help these people gain safe entry into India. While their job ends there, there are many within India who provide them with documents identifying them as legal residents of India.

Many have even managed to get voter and ration cards. A nexus with local parties facilitates this process, IB sources claim.

In Assam, many illegal immigrants had land tax records in their possession.

This, the police say, is making the issue extremely hard to deal with.

Adding to the woes of the police are some political forces and human rights organisations who block their way claiming that innocents were being harassed under the garb of cleaning up the mess.

The middle men who help these illegal migrants ensure that these people do not stay on too long in one village. They are moved to other parts of the country before being detected.

Various crimes go undetected, as many groups use these people as foot soldiers; there is never any data on them that would help the police track them.

The problem down south

An officer in Kochi told rediff.com that the influx into Kerala is rising steadily.

"We have carried out many arrests in the past couple of years. They come down from north-eastern states and from northern India through Karnataka and make their way into Kerala. We get alerts on a regular basis regarding their movement. In Kerala, it has however been found that these persons do not come in search of jobs, but for illegal activities. In all, some 150 such persons have been arrested. During investigation, some were found to be in possession of fake currency while others had drugs on them. We strongly suspect that terrorists are using these persons to undertake ground work and also to help pass on funds for such operations. The problem has been biggest in Thrissur and Ernakulam districts where these persons enter and take up jobs in small scale industries," he says.

The problem is quite large in coastal Karnataka as well.

There is a lot of construction activity on, especially in Mangalore, and the demand for labour is very high. Site owners often look for cheap labour; this is where illegal migrants enter the picture.

Despite the government's strict instruction not to appoint people without valid documentation, they continue to hire them. However, what builders do not realise is that they are contributing to a larger problem, which is made use of by a crime and terrorist syndicate.

When the Varanasi blast took place, the police were certain that it was the job of the Indian Mujahideen. However, they were never able to track the foot soldiers since the IM used migrant labourers to plant the bombs.

Security agencies say if the issue is not controlled at the lowest level, it could snow ball into something major.
 
Everything has a solution, at some point these illegals will do something major for sure and then the crackdown will begin in earnest. India has always been reactive in nature rather than pro active.
 
For some reason indians don't blame PA and ISI for population explosion in india, other wise there is no reason to believe that indian population is exploding the way it is exploding
 
I do hope the ISI does have some long drawn out plan to put pressure on India. India has learnt no lessons from the past and continues to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. It is only fair, then, that other countries interfere in India's internal affairs. Pakistan and China are both well disposed to do this.

India has been desperately trying to create conflict and war in neighbouring countries while promoting itself as a bastion of stability. It armed, trained and funded the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka and its politicians continue to support separatism in Sri Lanka. No apologies have been offered, yet sententious sermonizing and empty boasts of being "the largest democracy in the world" can be heard at regular intervals.

India should not be allowed to continue this charade of pretending to be lily white or acting as a victim while trying to destabilize other nations. Whilst it may not be intuitive, Pakistani and Chinese pressure on India acts as a stabilising force in the region, disallowing India from acting as a crude bully towards its smaller neighbours.

The smaller nations in South Asia are indeed indebted to Pakistan for standing up to Indian hegemony and arrogance. The rise of China is also to be welcomed in similar manner.
 
I do hope the ISI does have some long drawn out plan to put pressure on India. India has learnt no lessons from the past and continues to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. It is only fair, then, that other countries interfere in India's internal affairs. Pakistan and China are both well disposed to do this.

India has been desperately trying to create conflict and war in neighbouring countries while promoting itself as a bastion of stability. It armed, trained and funded the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka and its politicians continue to support separatism in Sri Lanka. No apologies have been offered, yet sententious sermonizing and empty boasts of being "the largest democracy in the world" can be heard at regular intervals.

India should not be allowed to continue this charade of pretending to be lily white or acting as a victim while trying to destabilize other nations. Whilst it may not be intuitive, Pakistani and Chinese pressure on India acts as a stabilising force in the region, disallowing India from acting as a crude bully towards its smaller neighbours.

The smaller nations in South Asia are indeed indebted to Pakistan for standing up to Indian hegemony and arrogance. The rise of China is also to be welcomed in similar manner.

Only Pakistan can stand upto, and deal India on equal terms.

China? Its not even in the same league.

Sri Lanka, and other smaller cities can form alliance with Pakistan in order to neutralize India.
 
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Sometimes it seems ISI controls the world! Wonder how ISI is that powerful with a portion of the army budget. :smitten:

You are right to some extent...But to provide you a more clarity..ISI controls and associated with most of the Jihndi elements and terrorist organization....And unfortunately...in this process of creating havoc in other countries, the same people who are once being a friend of your friend ISI is now behind them and your nation....With the intent of creating problem in India, your ISI is so involved that now it is not have any clue how to control the terrorist and all the sad things that are happening or your western side of the border....So it is better to ask your ISI to save your people from the terrorists first before thinking about harming others...
 
You are right to some extent...But to provide you a more clarity..ISI controls and associated with most of the Jihndi elements and terrorist organization....And unfortunately...in this process of creating havoc in other countries, the same people who are once being a friend of your friend ISI is now behind them and your nation....With the intent of creating problem in India, your ISI is so involved that now it is not have any clue how to control the terrorist and all the sad things that are happening or your western side of the border....So it is better to ask your ISI to save your people from the terrorists first before thinking about harming others...

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Dont u Indians understand that the whole world & Pakistan laughs at you when you talk about ISI like in a 007 movie :rofl: :lol: :rofl:
 
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Dont u Indians understand that the whole world & Pakistan laughs at you when you talk about ISI like in a 007 movie :rofl: :lol: :rofl:

You are blind with your thought in the same way ..like Indian media makes us blind thinking that even RAW is a saint either...So you are welcome with your opinion and i will respect that...
 
You are blind with your thought in the same way ..like Indian media makes us blind thinking that even RAW is a saint either...So you are welcome with your opinion and i will respect that...

Hahaha... Asghar Khan must laughing at this :rofl: :lol: :rofl:

Well.. atleast ISI has acheived one of its objectives... Inserting fear into Indians :woot: :devil:
 
Good fences make good neighbours....Fence the whole friggin' border.

Decarmaration of a border is expensive & impractical.

Besides, India would have to keep changing it back ;)

We can give BSF free reign, they always clear these problem pretty well. Plus fencing and mine the whole border is not a bad idea.

Yea buddy we all know what happened to BSF when they tried to act like smartass...

Hope the BSF has fun as a flower :wave:
 
Hahaha... Asghar Khan must laughing at this :rofl: :lol: :rofl:

Well.. atleast ISI has acheived one of its objectives... Inserting fear into Indians :woot: :devil:

Agreed...they are the smart player in this region..But you know what RAW has achieved?...they have done their work so silently even without creating any fear in the common people of Pakistan, and you know very well what has they have done till now as per claims by your own country men....So i think they are smartest than your ISI too??
 
Agreed...they are the smart player in this region..But you know what RAW has achieved?...they have done their work so silently even without creating any fear in the common people of Pakistan, and you know very well what has they have done till now as per claims by your own country men....So i think they are smartest than your ISI too??

Are you kidding me man?

RAW is a uncapable, useless organization. Do not confuse this with productivity.

That's like parents confusing their child's bad grades with the teacher not teaching well.

Besides, use common sense.. Why would terror groups in Pakistan accept help and funding from pagan, infidel India.
 
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