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On Wednesday, thousands of young people hit the streets in different towns of Mizoram to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. Many of them held banners that read, “Hello China, Bye Bye India”.

“There is a strong feeling among us Mizos that the India does not listen to us, does not care for us, and favours illegal migrants over us,” said Ricky Lalbiakmawia, the finance secretary of the North East Students’ Organisation, an umbrella body of students’ organisations in the region, which organised the protest rally along with the Mizo Zirlai Pawl, Mizoram’s most influential student body. “So, we are starting to think if it is instead better to seek assistance from China, and have better relations with them.”


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Basically, there are some illegal immigration to India. Indian citizenship would be granted to these immigrants once they stay for 6 years. The local people, who are Mongoloid, do not happy with this setting. Therefore, they say "Hello China, bye bye India"
 
‘Hello China, Bye Bye India’: In Mizoram, students are protesting against Citizenship Bill
'There is a strong feeling among us Mizos that the India does not listen to us, does not care for us, and favours illegal migrants over us.’

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Young people protest in Mizoram against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. | Young Mizo Association

Yesterday · 01:28 pm
Arunabh Saikia

On Wednesday, thousands of young people hit the streets in different towns of Mizoram to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. Many of them held banners that read, “Hello China, Bye Bye India”.

“There is a strong feeling among us Mizos that the India does not listen to us, does not care for us, and favours illegal migrants over us,” said Ricky Lalbiakmawia, the finance secretary of the North East Students’ Organisation, an umbrella body of students’ organisations in the region, which organised the protest rally along with the Mizo Zirlai Pawl, Mizoram’s most influential student body. “So, we are starting to think if it is instead better to seek assistance from China, and have better relations with them.”

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A polarising Bill
The bill, which seeks to grant citizenship to Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Christian, Parsi and Jain migrants from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan if they have lived in India for six years, even if they do not possess the necessary documents, has elicited strong reactions from groups in the North East that claim to represent “indigenous” interests.

The Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha earlier this month, and is likely to be tabled in the Rajya Sabha during its next sitting, scheduled to begin from January 30. In Guwahati, too, a similar protest rally on Wednesday called by the All Assam Students’ Union, which spearheaded the anti-foreigner agitation in the state from 1979-85, and supported by the North East Students’ Organisation, saw a massive response.

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According to the organisers, the attendance in the Aizawl leg of the rally itself was over 30,000. “We have resolved to safeguard our land against foreigners till our last breath,” said Lalnunmawia Pautu, general secretary of the Mizo Zirlai Pawl. “We Mizos will not sit idle if the government turns a deaf ear to our repeated requests to annul the Bill.”

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‘Will boycott Republic Day’
Mizo civil society organisations said they will up the ante of the protests if the Central government sticks to its stand in “favour of illegal migrants”. “All NGOs will boycott Republic Day if the Union government doesn’t keep Mizoram out of the Bill’s purview,” warned Lalhmachhuana, the general secretary of the Young Mizo Association, Mizoram’s largest and most powerful pressure group, which has in its ranks almost 40% of the state’s population. A protest led by the outfit in the run up to the elections had forced even the Election Commission to shunt one of its officials out of the state. Similar banners had been seen at that protest too.

“We have submitted multiple representations to the home minister, the prime minster and the joint parliamentary committee on the Bill, but they don’t want to listen to our feelings,” said Lalhmachhuana. “It means the people of Mizoram are not taken into consideration by the Union government. If that’s the case, we are not also not interested in being India citizens. We better be with China, where the people also belong to Mongoloid tribes like us.”

https://scroll.in/article/910659/he...dents-are-protesting-against-citizenship-bill

We see another Kashmir is brewing.., but anyway I don't think China likes to take them either, they are more related to South East Asians like Burmese, they can choose to be independent and being with themselves.
 
They are protesting against Bangladeshi/Burmese (mostly Rohingya) migrants/refugees.

There aren't that many in Mizoram really. And this bill excludes Muslims who are the majority among the migrants anyway. But they don't want even the small number of Hindu/Buddhist Bangladeshis who are in Mizoram.

Although, looking towards China is a tad amusing. BJP is at least excluding Muslims. If Mizoram was a Chinese province, China would have allowed everyone to stay :D .
 
We see another Kashmir is brewing.., but anyway I don't think China likes to take them either, they are more related to South East Asians like Burmese, they can choose to be independent and being with themselves.
Your head.

There were 3 groups of Sinotibetans. Han Chinese and Qiang belonged to the northern branch;Naga, Yi and Burmese aka Bamar form the southern branch n kept moving until they mixed with the native Austroasiatic Mon Khymer tribes once they crossed the Hengduan mountains next to the Salween(including other minorities in China today like Bai, etc) and arrived in Burma. The Burmese were just like their Han Chinese cousins in the north, displacing, assimilating and ruling as elite classes of their southern neighbours.

The Mizoram and other mongoloids in Northeast India today are the third and Western branch of the original Sino-Tibetan tribes that migrated west/southwest from the original Sino-tibetan homeland in southeastern Qinghai.

In other words, they are related to the Han Chinese by being fellow sinotibetan ppl
 
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'Pro-China’ protests in Mizoram: It happened ahead of 2014 Lok Sabha election as well
By Shubham Ghosh
| Published: Friday, January 25, 2019, 16:49 [IST]

Aizawl, Jan 25: Massive protests broke out in Aizawl, the capital of the north-eastern state of Mizoram on Wednesday, January 23, against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016. Effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh were burnt while placards reading "Hello China, Bye Bye India" were seen frequently.

Over 30,000 people responded to the protests called by students and NGOs and student leaders warned that if pushed to the wall, the protesters will not hesitate from picking up arms.

Mizos had shown similar protests in 2014 It was also in February 2014, just months ahead of the Lok Sabha election that year, that similar pro-China slogans were heard in Mizoram and "curfew" was imposed on "outsiders" in the state. The reason for the protests then was against racial discrimination and attacks on people from that part of the country in places like Delhi. The 'Hello China' placards are seen in a state which though has no border with that China.

The protesters had said then that they were disappointed with India's treatment of them like 'second-class citizens' and that there are some countries in the neighbourhood where they feel more at home since they would not be discriminated there on the basis of their physical traits.

Even the BJP unit of the neighbouring state of Manipur had sent a memorandum to then prime minister Manmohan Singh, urging to frame anti-racism law to safeguard the people of north-east.

Mizos are angry again in 2019
Five years since that protests against the feeling of alienation in their own country, the Mizos are angry again, this time over the Citizenship Bill.

Unlike in Assam where infiltration from Bangladesh has been an old issue, the concern in Mizoram is against the threat from the influx of "illegal Chakmas".

The Chakmas constitute over 10 per cent of the population of Mizoram and a large section of the Mizos do not consider them as part of their state and consider them as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

Mizo groups have also protested in the past seeking dissolution of Chakma Autonomous District Council. The controversial citizenship bill which was passed in the Lok Sabha earlier this month aims to amend the Citizenship Act 1955 by relaxing the citizenship eligibility rules for migrants belonging to six communities -- Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, and Christian - from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

Even though there has been change of guards at both Centre (Congress in 2014, BJP in 2019) and state (Congress in 2014, Mizo National Front in 2019), yet the Mizos' are far from satisfied on questions of ethnicity and citizenship.

The north-east continues to find itself at a precarious distance from mainland India and no political leadership has yet been able to bridge the gap, even if there is more universality in the changing political colours in the region - from Congress to non-Congress.

https://www.oneindia.com/india/pro-...-2014-lok-sabha-election-as-well-2841915.html
 
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I wonder who those people will support if a war breaks out between China and India in this region.
 
The Majority of land of North East states of India used to be part of Assam Kingdom. This kingdom was found by Dai prince and male only army who invade and intermarried with the local since year 1100. I am not sure what the local race back then.

Many local are those descend from Tibetan tribes.

Currently these Chinese/Mongoloid looking people are being discriminate in India, and get a default Dalit Caste status.

India is allowing Bangladashi, who is very black Dravidian look, to enter the N.E india, and get Indian citizenship after very short period of time. Therefore, the local resent.

That's my understanding.
 
They are protesting against Bangladeshi/Burmese (mostly Rohingya) migrants/refugees.

There aren't that many in Mizoram really. And this bill excludes Muslims who are the majority among the migrants anyway. But they don't want even the small number of Hindu/Buddhist Bangladeshis who are in Mizoram.

Although, looking towards China is a tad amusing. BJP is at least excluding Muslims. If Mizoram was a Chinese province, China would have allowed everyone to stay :D .
China don't take in any refugees unless they are Chinese decendents.
 
China don't take in any refugees unless they are Chinese decendents.

What on earth are you on about? They very much do. Not because they like it. Just like India or Bangladesh doesn't. But if they turn up, Chinese government regularly bends over.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...usands-flee-conflict-in-myanmar-idUSKBN16K0JW

This is the same country - Burma. And there are thousands of North Koreans in NE China.

Oh wait. When you heard 'refugees' you thought those Syrians. Guess what. Burma borders China too.

Unlike BJP, CPC isn't butthurt about Muslims. So if Mizos had any common sense, they shouldn't have larped about China. But they don't.
 
Give them weapons to fight the evil white/colonialist wannabe indians.
 
What on earth are you on about? They very much do. Not because they like it. Just like India or Bangladesh doesn't. But if they turn up, Chinese government regularly bends over.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...usands-flee-conflict-in-myanmar-idUSKBN16K0JW

This is the same country - Burma. And there are thousands of North Koreans in NE China.

Oh wait. When you heard 'refugees' you thought those Syrians. Guess what. Burma borders China too.

Unlike BJP, CPC isn't butthurt about Muslims. So if Mizos had any common sense, they shouldn't have larped about China. But they don't.

Did you even read the article you linked ?

And Mizos want China for a lot of things, the refugee crisis is only the top of the iceberg, what it shows is that people realize India is a shithole as Trump said, people neighboring are all more attracted to China than to India, and now even people inside India want to be closer to China.
 
What on earth are you on about? They very much do. Not because they like it. Just like India or Bangladesh doesn't. But if they turn up, Chinese government regularly bends over.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...usands-flee-conflict-in-myanmar-idUSKBN16K0JW

You replied to:

China don't take in any refugees unless they are Chinese decendents.


Now, wanna copy and paste the contents of that very reuters article u have linked yourself for all to see here(hint: third paragraph of that article)?
 
https://scroll.in/article/910659/he...dents-are-protesting-against-citizenship-bill

On Wednesday, thousands of young people hit the streets in different towns of Mizoram to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. Many of them held banners that read, “Hello China, Bye Bye India”.

“There is a strong feeling among us Mizos that the India does not listen to us, does not care for us, and favours illegal migrants over us,” said Ricky Lalbiakmawia, the finance secretary of the North East Students’ Organisation, an umbrella body of students’ organisations in the region, which organised the protest rally along with the Mizo Zirlai Pawl, Mizoram’s most influential student body. “So, we are starting to think if it is instead better to seek assistance from China, and have better relations with them.”


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Basically, there are some illegal immigration to India. Indian citizenship would be granted to these immigrants once they stay for 6 years. The local people, who are Mongoloid, do not happy with this setting. Therefore, they say "Hello China, bye bye India"

Hello China :)
 
It's funny that India tries to use Dalai Lama and Tibet to destablise China, without thinking much of their own ethnically and culturally fractious nation.
 
'Pro-China’ protests in Mizoram: It happened ahead of 2014 Lok Sabha election as well
By Shubham Ghosh
| Published: Friday, January 25, 2019, 16:49 [IST]

Aizawl, Jan 25: Massive protests broke out in Aizawl, the capital of the north-eastern state of Mizoram on Wednesday, January 23, against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016. Effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh were burnt while placards reading "Hello China, Bye Bye India" were seen frequently.

Over 30,000 people responded to the protests called by students and NGOs and student leaders warned that if pushed to the wall, the protesters will not hesitate from picking up arms.

Mizos had shown similar protests in 2014 It was also in February 2014, just months ahead of the Lok Sabha election that year, that similar pro-China slogans were heard in Mizoram and "curfew" was imposed on "outsiders" in the state. The reason for the protests then was against racial discrimination and attacks on people from that part of the country in places like Delhi. The 'Hello China' placards are seen in a state which though has no border with that China.

The protesters had said then that they were disappointed with India's treatment of them like 'second-class citizens' and that there are some countries in the neighbourhood where they feel more at home since they would not be discriminated there on the basis of their physical traits.

Even the BJP unit of the neighbouring state of Manipur had sent a memorandum to then prime minister Manmohan Singh, urging to frame anti-racism law to safeguard the people of north-east.

Mizos are angry again in 2019
Five years since that protests against the feeling of alienation in their own country, the Mizos are angry again, this time over the Citizenship Bill.

Unlike in Assam where infiltration from Bangladesh has been an old issue, the concern in Mizoram is against the threat from the influx of "illegal Chakmas".

The Chakmas constitute over 10 per cent of the population of Mizoram and a large section of the Mizos do not consider them as part of their state and consider them as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

Mizo groups have also protested in the past seeking dissolution of Chakma Autonomous District Council. The controversial citizenship bill which was passed in the Lok Sabha earlier this month aims to amend the Citizenship Act 1955 by relaxing the citizenship eligibility rules for migrants belonging to six communities -- Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, and Christian - from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

Even though there has been change of guards at both Centre (Congress in 2014, BJP in 2019) and state (Congress in 2014, Mizo National Front in 2019), yet the Mizos' are far from satisfied on questions of ethnicity and citizenship.

The north-east continues to find itself at a precarious distance from mainland India and no political leadership has yet been able to bridge the gap, even if there is more universality in the changing political colours in the region - from Congress to non-Congress.

https://www.oneindia.com/india/pro-...-2014-lok-sabha-election-as-well-2841915.html
I know there is a few indian troll bragging no indian wants to join China but India fake freedom,democracy and superior standard of living are massive attraction. I am sure the few trolls dare not reply in this thread to eat back their words. :enjoy:

Nagaland and Tami Nadu are never part of India. They shall be separated from Indians.

‘Hello China, Bye Bye India’: In Mizoram, students are protesting against Citizenship Bill
'There is a strong feeling among us Mizos that the India does not listen to us, does not care for us, and favours illegal migrants over us.’

111348-dbeokqxysw-1548315772.jpg

Young people protest in Mizoram against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. | Young Mizo Association

Yesterday · 01:28 pm
Arunabh Saikia

On Wednesday, thousands of young people hit the streets in different towns of Mizoram to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. Many of them held banners that read, “Hello China, Bye Bye India”.

“There is a strong feeling among us Mizos that the India does not listen to us, does not care for us, and favours illegal migrants over us,” said Ricky Lalbiakmawia, the finance secretary of the North East Students’ Organisation, an umbrella body of students’ organisations in the region, which organised the protest rally along with the Mizo Zirlai Pawl, Mizoram’s most influential student body. “So, we are starting to think if it is instead better to seek assistance from China, and have better relations with them.”

begbuhlcjd-1548314079.jpg


A polarising Bill
The bill, which seeks to grant citizenship to Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Christian, Parsi and Jain migrants from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan if they have lived in India for six years, even if they do not possess the necessary documents, has elicited strong reactions from groups in the North East that claim to represent “indigenous” interests.

The Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha earlier this month, and is likely to be tabled in the Rajya Sabha during its next sitting, scheduled to begin from January 30. In Guwahati, too, a similar protest rally on Wednesday called by the All Assam Students’ Union, which spearheaded the anti-foreigner agitation in the state from 1979-85, and supported by the North East Students’ Organisation, saw a massive response.

jnjxvfcsos-1548316518.jpg


According to the organisers, the attendance in the Aizawl leg of the rally itself was over 30,000. “We have resolved to safeguard our land against foreigners till our last breath,” said Lalnunmawia Pautu, general secretary of the Mizo Zirlai Pawl. “We Mizos will not sit idle if the government turns a deaf ear to our repeated requests to annul the Bill.”

ohswvsaexu-1548314128.jpg


‘Will boycott Republic Day’
Mizo civil society organisations said they will up the ante of the protests if the Central government sticks to its stand in “favour of illegal migrants”. “All NGOs will boycott Republic Day if the Union government doesn’t keep Mizoram out of the Bill’s purview,” warned Lalhmachhuana, the general secretary of the Young Mizo Association, Mizoram’s largest and most powerful pressure group, which has in its ranks almost 40% of the state’s population. A protest led by the outfit in the run up to the elections had forced even the Election Commission to shunt one of its officials out of the state. Similar banners had been seen at that protest too.

“We have submitted multiple representations to the home minister, the prime minster and the joint parliamentary committee on the Bill, but they don’t want to listen to our feelings,” said Lalhmachhuana. “It means the people of Mizoram are not taken into consideration by the Union government. If that’s the case, we are not also not interested in being India citizens. We better be with China, where the people also belong to Mongoloid tribes like us.”

https://scroll.in/article/910659/he...dents-are-protesting-against-citizenship-bill

We see another Kashmir is brewing.., but anyway I don't think China likes to take them either, they are more related to South East Asians like Burmese, they can choose to be independent and being with themselves.
PLA shall roll in and liberate these Chinese looking people. They do not look Indian and never part of Hindi culture.

People Liberation Army name shall never be dropped. There are many places where local wants them to come and liberate them from tyrants. :enjoy:
 

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