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Saturday, April 9, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Fwd: Bangladesh relaxes norms for India to erect border fence



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From: Zoglul Husain <zoglul@hotmail.co.uk>
Date: Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 5:42 PM
Subject: RE: Bangladesh relaxes norms for India to erect border fence
To: Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com>


The Lhendup Dorjis would prefer to get Bangladesh annexed to India for their personal gain of wealth and power, but they forget what happened in the end to Mir Jafar, Kazi Lhendup Dorji, etc. "Lhendup and his wife Elisa spent their last years in Kalimpong repenting their past deeds", wrote Sudheer Sharma.
 
However, the parties, which claim that they are not Mir Jafars or Lhendup Dorjis, are also not opening their mouths, or even if they do at times, are not translating their concerns in deeds, i.e. in meetings, demos and movements, on the urgent issues of border killings, occupation of border areas, transit of unchecked ODCs through Ashuganj, Farakka, Tipaimukh, CHT, attack on the defence forces through BDR massacre, etc. 
 
We must strengthen our patriotic campaign to unite the people to safeguard our national interest, create momentum to come out of the political morass and oppose the politics of convenience and opportunism of those who prefer to bow their heads down to foreign powers. Tahrir square has proved yet again that when the people are united, the foreign powers cannot save their puppets! 
  

Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 14:36:46 +0600
Subject: Bangladesh relaxes norms for India to erect border fence
From: bdmailer@gmail.com
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Bangladesh relaxes norms for India to erect border fence

Agartala, April 8 (IANS) Dhaka has allowed New Delhi to erect fencing along the 'zero line' of the international border so that Indian homes and farms located close to it are not impacted, a Tripura minister said here Friday.

The Indian government has been erecting the barbed wire fence along the 4,095-km India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal, Tripura, Assam, Meghalaya and Mizoram to check trans-border movement of militants, prevent infiltration and prevent border crimes.

As per international norms, the barbed wire fencing has to be built 150-yards inside India from the zero line of the border."For erecting the fence (at 150-yards from the border line) along the 841-km of the 856-km India-Bangladesh border with Tripura, over 8,730 Indian families' homes, paddy fields, lands, farms and other assets had fallen outside the fence (making them) vulnerable," Tripura Revenue and Finance Minister Badal Choudhury told reporters.

He said: "(Due) to stipulated distance for putting up the fence, over 19,359 acres of land, including farmland, have fallen outside the fencing in Tripura alone."

"Following Tripura government's persistent demand, New Delhi appraised Dhaka about the problems in erecting the fencing at the 150-yards from the boundary and the Bangladesh government has allowed India to erect the fencing at the 'zero line' in certain stretches to save Indian properties and congested human habitations."

"The 150-yards norms have been followed in erecting fence along the India's border with Pakistan," Choudhury added.The minister said that to rehabilitate the 8,730 families who were affected, the Tripura government had sent a Rs.93 crore project to the central government in 2004, but the latter was yet to sanction any funds for it.The minister said after erection of the fencing, the trans-border movements of militants, infiltration and border crimes have been reduced to a large extent.

A section of villagers in Tripura's border areas affected by the border fencing work have continued with their agitation since early February to demand that they be settled.

Main opposition Congress legislator Subal Bhowmik, who has been spearheading the protest, told reporters: "The Left Front government in Tripura has remained quiet despite the fencing-affected people protesting for the past 10 years for their settlement." The locals have formed an organisation called "Simanta Bhumi Suraksha Committee (border land protection committee) with Bhowmik as its president.


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