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Will 1.6m ‘non-Indian migrants’ in Assam become the new Rohingyas?

This is the eligibility criteria.

http://nrcassam.nic.in/eligibility-criteria.html

No matter who you are, you may have a father, mother, brother, uncle, aunt, cousin etc who will have had a state ID like a ration card or something similar, there's a massive list in the link, from before 1971. So if you can't prove your own nationality, you can at least prove it through someone in your family.

You see, if you have migrated into India, you won't be able to prove your own family's existence in India before 1971. If you don't have descendants in India before 1971, then you're not Indian. Pretty simple.
I seen Muslims are saying they have documents dating back 1930's. They have nothing to worry. The only thing worrying was that the females who usually leaves their parents and never claim property so that they will be unable to create a family tree properly. After high court decision the fate of those ladies were settled. Now no more issues.

Its the recent hindus who has problems.
 
It's inevitable, India's leaders no longer call themselves "Indian nationalists"... they proudly call themselves "Hindu nationalists".

All of their political substance lies in the alienation of the "other"... which in this case means Indian Muslims, primarily Bengali Muslims due to the numbers.

I wouldn't be surprised if one day India started doing exactly what Myanmar is doing already, the difference is that the numbers will be much greater.
 
It's inevitable, India's leaders no longer call themselves "Indian nationalists"... they proudly call themselves "Hindu nationalists".

All of their political substance lies in the alienation of the "other"... which in this case means Indian Muslims, primarily Bengali Muslims due to the numbers.

I wouldn't be surprised if one day India started doing exactly what Myanmar is doing already, the difference is that the numbers will be much greater.
Well they cant do that in Bengal and Assam. Muslims are very strong here.
 
Bye bye benglos.
It's inevitable, India's leaders no longer call themselves "Indian nationalists"... they proudly call themselves "Hindu nationalists".

All of their political substance lies in the alienation of the "other"... which in this case means Indian Muslims, primarily Bengali Muslims due to the numbers.

I wouldn't be surprised if one day India started doing exactly what Myanmar is doing already, the difference is that the numbers will be much greater.

Everything outside the boundary line of Bangladesh is an out pour of Muslims, Bengali Muslims. We took over so bad that they can't nothing about it. Let them think its a evil plan.

The Bengali Muslims ourselves will change the demographics of the region, then China will have a friendly people to deal with.

You got to South East, Burma border, we took over. North East, we took over. W. Bengal, we took over. Bangladesh doesn't need military feat, we're numbers just like the Mexicosss. Ombreee
 
If they will do so , India will be divided again. However have you read mughalistan hoax by RSS?

Although the creepy peoples spreading anti muslim propaganda with such BS claim ,but there statistics about Muslims are not false I believe.
Surely lot more than just 15% muslims live in India , I think they don't want separate country yet , as they choose to live in India in 1947 . And others choose the separate country through Lahore resolution .

However they are ( indian Muslim) being extremely humiliated in modi regime . So if really the sanghi bastards think that they can act like miyanmer, then surely indian muslims will want a separate country for the second time , and sanghis won't be able to stop it .
Indian muslims are not necessarily like poor rohingyas.

And also you know in South India Muslim are in much better status comparing sanghi land northern India.Because simply shaiyva folks are much more tolerant than those brahministic hindutva cultist , who are actually historical enemy of South Indian ( aryan dravidian conflict) .

As far I know shaiviyas ( a sector within Hindus belong to Shiva only) do not believe in caste system, at least not literally/ strickly like mainstream hindus.
And also shaiviyas know that if sanghis start murdering Muslims, their term will come after the sanghis finished killing Muslims.

So if north indian hindutva cult ( who mostly belong to Hindu deity Vishnu) will start murdering peoples, the good neighbors shaiviyas won't be happy for right reason.
So a civil war will break out where Hindus will face trouble from shaviyas who regularly eat beef , as they are way more educated than those uncultured hindus who believe in caste system.
PS : don't misunderstand shaiviyas ( Shiva worshipper) with shivsena/RSS/sanghis.They ( sanghi) are just vaishnavism/mainstream hindutva product.

Shaivas are Brahmins.
 
Wirathu the great Buddhist leader of 969 movement of Myanmar is very popular,he has shown how to fight the colonial lackeys and minions of enemy and the propaganda peddled by bengalis in this thread is appalling , calling Vishnu a god of North India whereas the richest temple in the world dedicated to swayam Bhagwan is in kerela ,the Padmanabhaswamy temple and also the Tirupati in Andhra similarly Kedarnath in up Himalayas in Uttarakhand is dedicated to shiva and Pashupatinath in Nepal ,atleast do your homework before peddling propaganda calling shaivites as beef eater whereas the Nandi bull is the vehicle of shiva , Bengali Muslims need a good propaganda peddler

Bodu Bala Sena of Sri Lanka ,969 movement of ashin wirathu of Myanmar and Rashtriya Swayamsevak sangh of Bharat has jointly resolved to declare our region as Hindu -Buddhist peace region and this is one of the many steps needed to be taken to ensure the peace stays
 
is nice to see BD and Indians Muslims reaction hahahh . operation cleanup India from Muslims and push them to BD started :pleasantry:
 
It's very difficult to survive that long in India without a state ID. Especially while living in some of the poorest regions of India.

Thats actually a good point. Make economic life intolerable for them so they go back to where they came from organically wherever possible (given thats the rationale we also want them out). Need to enforce ID check at railway stations and in siliguri corridor too though. Over time border "safe" camps can be created for those that do not accept they get no state ID benefits + no voting etc....then basically action/pressure taken on BD over time to resolve that. Those that can prove systematic abuse to them within BD by account of their minority identity etc... can be allowed to join a naturalisation process. Learn what works and dont works and then apply lessons to West Bengal at later date when the hag there gets booted out....and federally at whatever level before that.

Man after May is going to be lot of fun for these BDees pain and butthurt.

@Skull and Bones @Aung Zaya @Śakra

@django the ball is set into motion soon my friend. Hope you can do the same for your lot that you have over there.
 
@django the ball is set into motion soon my friend. Hope you can do the same for your lot that you have over there.
My countrymen need to wake up to this friggin ever expanding timebomb, their is hardly any debate about it, folk from my end of the nation consider it a farway problem, they need to wake up IMMEDIATELY as soon their may be no solution indeed if their is one now, if it was upto me their would be a very radical solution indeed, though will not say what it is;).Kudos bhai

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...n-indian-migrants-assam-become-new-rohingyas/
Will 1.6m ‘non-Indian migrants’ in Assam become the new Rohingyas?

People wait to check their names on the first draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) at Goroimari of Kamrup district in the Indian state of Assam on January 1, 2018AFP

The first list has already raised certain concerns. It showed that most exclusions had occurred in the three Bangla speaking Barak valley districts along the India-Bangladesh border


In case millions of people in Assam are registered as ‘stateless’ in the current exercise to update the list of Indian citizens, India may well face in its most sensitive Northeast region a massive problem similar to that involving the Rohingya people in Bangladesh.

Fears of an impending revival of deadly ethnic violence has grown among people with non-Assamese ethnicity following some recent reports in the Assam-based media.

When the first updated list of Indian citizens living in Assam was published in January this year, 1.90 crore people found their names ‘cleared,‘ out of a total population of around 3.20 crore. This has prompted a fear of exclusion among the people who remain unlisted.

However, the central and state authorities took no time to announce that only the first draft of the ongoing exercise for the upgradation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) had been published. All the relevant documents are still being scrutinized. There is no reason to fear that anyone would be left out without a proper inquiry.

A second, and if necessary, other lists would be published. Even later, the unlisted people would get the scope to appeal through legal channels and press for a re-examination of their status.

Meanwhile, the Indian Supreme Court, which ordered the new census, has also instructed authorities that the final list should be ready for submission by June this year.

The first list has already raised certain concerns. It showed that most exclusions had occurred in the three Bangla speaking Barak valley districts along the India-Bangladesh border.

There was at least one reported suicide. And many complained against what seems to be a targeted ommission of some sections of people.

Several prominent Muslim leaders, former and serving ministers, were apparently left out, as were some Hindu leaders.


The commonality is that most are Bangla-speaking people.



In sharp contrast, known non-residents like some ULFA leaders were included, along with other insurgents who have been out of India for years.


Now there are reports that the authorities have divided the people being recounted in several categories, depending on the strength of their documentation, to prove their claim as citizens.

Apart from normal records like proof of land possession or tenancy, residence, school or college certificates, documents issued by local panchayat (village council) leaders are being accepted officially.

There are problems where some Assam residents, to prove their Indian roots, have mentioned the addresses of their relatives in other Indian states. These claims are also being checked.

However, it seems that claims made by about 16,00,000 people are being examined with special care.

Most in this group are second or third generation people, descendants of migrants who came to Assam ages ago. The main objection is that the documents about their parents are questionable.


Naturally such reports have led to fresh tensions in the Barak valley, both among Hindus and Muslims.

The former still have hope. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured them in pre-election speeches – both during the 2014 Lok Sabha polls and the 2016 State Assemly polls – that they would not be repatriated.

However, for ‘other illegal infiltrators (read Muslims),’ the message was that ‘they would have to pack their bags and leave.’

Indeed, by pandering to the Hindu sentiment as well as hardline Assamese resistance against the said migration of people from Bangladesh, Modi had seen his party catapult to power for the first time in the biggest state in the NE region.

Present Chief Minister SarbanandaSonowal, before joining the BJP, had been a hardline All Assam Students Union(AASU) activist which survived on a hardline view against immigration from Bangladesh.

No wonder people in the Barak valley are worried about such reports and trends. Many people are naturally wondering, what will happen to people identified as ‘non-citizens without documentation?’

Any repatriation to Bangladesh is out of question. Bangladesh does not accept India’s claim that millions of its people had migrated illegally to Assam or other Indian states. It normally asks for proper identification and documentation to establish whether someone really belongs to Bangladesh, whenever Indian authorities try to push back people identified as ‘infiltrators without papers.’


Therefore those without papers and to be called ‘non-citizens’ would have to remain only in Indian territory, whether their number is in lakhs or millions. As Chief Minister Sonowal has declared, they would not enjoy normal citizens’ rights to purchase land, secure employment, or education. However, on humanitarian grounds, they would be entitled to food , shelter and safety.

This sounds exactly like the arrangements that have been worked out by Bangladesh, Myanmar and international agencies for the ‹statelessRohingyas’ of the Rakhine valley. They live in special segregated camps, with the help of Bangladesh and some international assistance.

The possibility of a Rohingya-type refugee problem arising out of the Assam NRC updating exercise has been dealt with in articles in the Kolkata-based Bangla language media already. It remains to be seen how the centre and the Assam government deal with the situation after June, 2018.

The position taken by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will also be important. She called on India to accept Rohingyas as refugees on humanitarian grounds. She has already opposed the NRC exercise, saying that this was nothing but the old scheme to drive Bangalees out of Assam, warning that Bengal would never accept such decisions.


The state BJP has concerns that for vote bank considerations Ms Banerjee might accept the new ‘stateless’ people from Assam and set up camps for them in North Bengal. Already there are demands within the BJP state unit that such an NRC upgradation exercise should be held in West Bengal too, to detect the number of illegal migrants living in India – presumably to forestall any populist move from the Trinamool Congress (TMC).

The question arises, has the central government bitten off more than it can chew in ordering the NRC upgradation in Assam? Is it prepared to face and handle all the regional complications that are likely to develop? Internationally, there is now a rising clamour that the Rohingyas must be given an autonomous territory within the Rakihine province itself. Will Assam be prepared to do the same for its about-to–be stateless citizens?
Dude if they do not want you in their country what the heck can you expect them to do, every nation has the right to control it's borders, if it was upto me......
 
They should go back to their original country rather than sucking off from a poor country which could barely even support it's own population.

Bengal & Assam is the original land. Where will they go? India should let go Muslim majority areas in Bengal and Assam to merge with Bangladesh to solve this problem.

My countrymen need to wake up to this friggin ever expanding timebomb, their is hardly any debate about it, folk from my end of the nation consider it a farway problem, they need to wake up IMMEDIATELY as soon their may be no solution indeed if their is one now, if it was upto me their would be a very radical solution indeed, though will not say what it is;).Kudos bhai


Dude if they do not want you in their country what the heck can you expect them to do, every nation has the right to control it's borders, if it was upto me......

WTH are you talking? Are you okay if India strips Kashmiri Muslims of their citizenship and kicks them into Pakistan? Why this double standard when it comes to Bangla people?
 
Bengal & Assam is the original land. Where will they go? India should let go Muslim majority areas in Bengal and Assam to merge with Bangladesh to solve this problem.

In case you missed it, there has been a separation in 1947 based on religion, and muslim majority areas already got separated. While they slaughtered most hindus in hindu majority areas on their part in every opportunity they got, and our pseudo libtards like you are proposing to donate these lands to these mongrels.
 

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