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Every time Beijing lays claim to the whole of Arunachal Pradesh as being part of its national territory, New Delhi’s hackles rise. Arunachal, as indeed all the northeastern states, are indisputably part of the Indian Union.

Or are they? While political India claims sovereignty over them, so-called ‘mainstream’ India – another, and misleading, word for the Hindi-Hindu belt – treats them like foreigners.

The tragic case of Nido Tania, the young student from Arunachal Pradesh, who was beaten to death in New Delhi after he got into an altercation with ruffians who had cast a racial slur at him is just one of a long list of hate crimes against people from the northeast when they come to the Indian heartland.

Because Nido was the son of a Congress MLA, his case has drawn VVIP attention: Rahul Gandhi has publicly expressed his support and sympathy for all those from the northeast, and home minister Shinde has told the police to expedite their investigations.

Just four days before Nido was fatally attacked, two women from Manipur were assaulted by a bunch of goons, barely a few kilometres from where the young student from Arunachal was fatally beaten up.

In both these cases – and in all the countless such incidents that go unreported and unrecorded, precisely because they are so common that no one bothers to take note of them – the only provocation was that the victims looked ‘different’ from what Indians are ‘meant’ to look like – whatever that might mean.

People from the northeast are routinely labelled ‘Chinki’. They are frequently asked if they eat dogs, and are presumed by many so-called ‘mainstream’ Indians to be sexually promiscuous, particularly in the case of women who are made to suffer offensive physical and verbal advances.

Days after Nido’s death, newly-appointed Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal promised a number of measures to help fight such racist discrimination, including making a study of the history of the northeast mandatory in schools and the appointing of a special panel comprising people from the region to look into cases of such hate crimes.

Welcome as these and similar proposals are, the question that arises is: Why are such special protective measures necessary at all? Why is Indian society so hostile to anyone who doesn’t in appearance or custom fit into a cookie-cutter stereotype of what being an ‘Indian’ means?

Despite the national mantra of ‘Unity in diversity’, India is increasingly becoming more and more intolerant of any form of difference from the ‘mainstream’, whether that difference is of ethnic appearance or that of sexual preference, as shown by the Supreme Court’s recent ‘recriminalising’ of homosexuality.

Minorities of any kind – ethnic, religious or sexual – feel increasingly unsafe in an India which seems growingly allergic to any kind of heterogeneousness, any kind of diversity or difference.

Political India insists that the northeast is part of the Indian republic, ‘mainstream’ India rejects – often with extreme violence – all ‘foreign-looking’ northeasterners.

So, would our northeastern states be better off with China, or at least better off independent of India?

Nido Tania might have had an answer to that question. And he might have been alive today to answer it if he hadn’t been compelled to be part of a country whose self-appointed ‘mainstream’ hates all people like him.



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There was a proposal in 1947 for there to be a united Bengal with the NE as well.

British governor and Jinnah agreed to it but Nehru and Patel said no.

If this happened then the whole history of the subcontinent would have been different.
 
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There was a proposal in 1947 for there to be a united Bengal with the NE as well.

British governor and Jinnah agreed to it but Nehru and Patel said no.

If this happened then the whole history of the subcontinent would have been different.
Bangali can't work they are ready to lift any flag and go for strike.who ever give them 50 rupee and a tiffin.
 
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Bangali can't work they are ready to lift any flag and go for strike.who ever give them 50 rupee and a tiffin.

Dude, united Bengal manpower combined with NE resources
and you would now have a country at least as rich as Malaysia.
Easily a top 5 biggest economy in the world.

Look at the progress that BD is making despite starting in 1971 and
needing an additional decade to recover from the civil war of 71.
 
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Dude, united Bengal manpower combined with NE resources
and you would now have a country at least as rich as Malaysia.
Easily a top 5 biggest economy in the world.

Look at the progress that BD is making despite starting in 1971 and
needing an additional decade to recover from the civil war of 71.

Talk to me when you have any heavy industry besides TextilesTextiles,your tiny country is suited only to become a vassal state & please visit NE sosometime to see how your fellow Bangladeshis are treated
 
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Talk to me when you have any heavy industry besides TextilesTextiles,your tiny country is suited only to become a vassal state & please visit NE sosometime to see how your fellow Bangladeshis are treated


Lol - this is a what if the proposal for a united Bengal + NE would not have been vetoed by
Nehru and Patel in 1947.

There is little doubt that the manpower and intellectual resources of Bengal when combined with the NE
natural resources would by now have created a formidable economic power.

The most influential Bengali leaders, Hindu and Muslim, were in favour of this as they knew this was
in the best interest of their people.

NE people would have become loyal citizens of this prosperous, powerful and tolerant state.

PS- BD has done way better than either Pakistan and India when you take into account it has had
24 less years on independence.
 
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Lol - this is a what if the proposal for a united Bengal + NE would not have been vetoed by
Nehru and Patel in 1947.

There is little doubt that the manpower and intellectual resources of Bengal when combined with the NE
natural resources would by now have created a formidable economic power.

The most influential Bengali leaders, Hindu and Muslim, were in favour of this as they knew this was
in the best interest of their people.

NE people would have become loyal citizens of this prosperous, powerful and tolerant state.

PS- BD has done way better than either Pakistan and India when you take into account it had had
24 less years on independence.

Our 1st rocket was launched after 20 years of Independence,1st reactor after 9 years of independence (Aspara)
So what are your achievements
 
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Our 1st rocket was launched after 20 years of Independence,1st reactor after 9 years of independence (Aspara)
So what are your achievements

Lol



- average Indian life expectancy is 66 years.

- average BD life expectancy is 71 years.

Common man wants to live rather than care for space rockets.

Remember India had a 24 head start as well over BD.
 
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Lol



- average Indian life expectancy is 66 years.

- average BD life expectancy is 71 years.

Common man wants to live rather than care for space rockets.

Remember India had a 24 head start as well over BD.

Lol i am talking about the Scientific & Industrial achievements of your country I.e what have you achieved in 44 years of independence (1971-2015) HDI is nothing unless it is built on a proper base

Other than being a bit racist, no nothing wrong with it

Ignore the Racist NRI
 
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