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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

[ALOCHONA] India continues border fencing work in NE

Does anybody remember Hindus were 28% of East Bengal's population in 1941 according to British India Government Census?
Now B.D. Census Bureau claims they are 10.5 % of population though, independent sources claim they are 9.5%.
I think, Hindus had started emigrating to India before and right after 1947 reducing their ratio to 21% in 1951 according Pakistan Census.
If we think, Hindus were 26% in 1947 this means, (26 - 10.5 )15.5% of Bangla Hindu population emigrated to India because of its mistreatment and Bigotry of West Pakistanis and Bengali Moslims. Hindu and Sikh population was 20% of West Pakistan and it had to emigrate also because of bigotry of West Pakistani Moslims.
Now Descendants of same low-life Bigots, who have emigrated to the West sue to collect millions if there is even suspicion of discrimination in the Christian West. What a low-life greedy people called Moslims, though Allah had prohibited their emigration or living amongst Non Moslims in Qoraan.
If those 15% Hindus had not left and killed population of B.D. would have been (100 - 15.5 = 84.5 * 158 million/84.5 = 1.8698 million x 15.5 = 28.98 million + 158 million) 187 million.
So 187 - 158 = 29 million Hindus have emigrated to India since 1947 or killed in what is now B.D. Since killing could not be more than a million, real number is 28 million. This does not include the 20 million Moslims, who have also emigrated to India.
So, even after illegal Emigration of 28 million Bangladeshis, India should not have any right to fence border?
Great legitimate demand, great demand ...!
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--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Isha Khan <bdmailer@...> wrote:
>
> *India continues border fencing work in North East region *
>
>
>
> Ahead of Indian Union Home Minister (State) Mullappally Ramachandran's
> scheduled visit to the Indo-Bangladesh border on Friday, Meghalaya Chief
> Minister Mukul Sangma said that the international border in the northeast
> has not been manned as efficiently as the western sector. Ramachandran
> would be visiting some of the troubled sectors along Meghalaya's 443-km
> international border with Bangladesh to get a picture of the ground
> situation and also have a look at the ongoing fencing work, the Assam
> Tribune said.
>
> "We are trying to fence the international border to the best of our
> abilities," the home minister said during his brief interaction with the
> media in Shilong.
>
> There is opposition along some portion of the border areas in Meghalaya to
> erect the fence from zero line. The home ministry said that discussions
> were on at the highest level with Bangladesh to be flexible on this
> bilateral issue, the paper added.
>
> Sangma on the other hand said that the northeastern border with Bangladesh
> has not been manned by the border guards as desired and Meghalaya has
> demanded intensified patrolling by BSF along these vulnerable areas.
>
> "The northeastern border has not been as stringently manned unlike the
> western sector. So we have requested the home ministry to ask the BSF to
> intensify their patrol," Sangma added.
>
> Due to Meghalaya's insistence for better border management, the home
> ministry had recently deputed BSF's Special Director General to visit the
> international border in Meghalaya sector as a priority, the Assam Tribune
> quoting Sangma said.
> Ramachandran, meanwhile, said he would not comment whether the BSF would be
> encouraged to use rubber bullets along the international border to minimise
> casualties.
>
> Meanwhile, the state government has set up a committee to find ways and
> means to prevent infiltration, particularly through the unfenced
> Indo-Bangladesh riverine border, governor JB Patnaik said on the opening
> day of the budget session on Thursday, another report from Guwahati said.
>
> "My government has constituted a committee to examine and recommend ways
> and means to prevent infiltration through the unprotected riverine areas at
> Assam-Bangladesh border and the committee is, at present, deliberating on
> the matter," Patnaik said.
>
> The governor said, "36 foreigners' tribunals are functioning in the state
> for detection and deportation of foreigners. Assam PWD has completed most
> of the Indo-Bangladesh border roads and fencing works allocated to them
> except those relating to three bridges, which will also be completed soon.
> My government is trying to complete their allocated works of
> Indo-Bangladesh border roads and fencing and flood lighting at an early
> date."
>
> http://bdnews.com/4910
>


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