[Assam] AAMSA bans entry of Samujjal in Barak Valley

umesh sharma jaipurschool at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 2 20:40:06 PDT 2007


I thiught Bhattacharya was a Bengali last name as well so how can Sammujjal be anti-Bengali?

Umesh

Pradip Kumar Datta <pradip200 at yahoo.com> wrote: AAMSA is nothing but a part of Pakistan's ISI and these people are getting active support from CM Tarun Gogoi.
pradip


AAMSA bans entry of Samujjal in Barak  Valley
“Anyone found hobnobbing with the AASU will  not be spared.” The AAMSA knows how to deal with those who ignore its diktat,  Saleh Ahmed Mazumdar cautioned.
>From our Correspondent
SILCHAR,  Aug 2: After the All Assam Minorities Students’ Union (AAMSU), it is now the  turn of the All Asom Madrassa Students’ Association (AAMSA) to target North East  Students’ Organization (NESO) president and AASU advisor Samujjal Bhattacharyya.  The AAMSA has imposed ban on the entry of Samujjal Bhattacharyya in Barak Valley  to attend the AASU’s Hailakandi unit convention slated for August 9. AAMSA   president Saleh Ahmed Mazumdar told The Sentinel over telephone from Hailakandi:  “This decision on ban by our association has been taken in coordination with  other students’ bodies of the valley.” He warned that “any attempt to defy the  ban will be fraught with dire consequences”. Elaborating further, he said the  AASU leader “is out to disturb peace and tranquillity in Asom by his provocative  statements on the issue of Bangladeshi nationals”. It is unfortunate that  Bhattacharyya has branded all people deported from Arunachal Pradesh and  Nagaland as Bangladeshis,
 he pointed out.
The AAMSA termed the proposed visit  of Samujjal Bhattacharyya in the Barak Valley as a well-designed plot to spread  the venom of hatred on the basis of language among different communities and  thus cause communal riot. Mazumdar alleged that besides being involved in  creating communal divide, the AASU leader “has been playing second fiddle to  antisocial activities and extortions in  Asom, exploiting the name of his  organization”.
The AAMSA president said Bhattacharyya has conveniently  forgotten to fight for the cause of students and their problems for their  redressal. He accused the NESO president of being obsessed with ‘Bengali kheda’  instead of addressing the issues faced by the students.
Continuing his  vitriolic tirade, Mazumdar dubbed the AASU as “a brigade of a particular  linguistic community with vested political interests”. He further hit out at the  AASU as being ‘anti-Bengali’.
Mazumdar asked the youths and students of Barak  Valley to disassociate themselves from the AASU. He said, “Anyone found  hobnobbing with the AASU will not be spared.” The AAMSA knows how to deal with  those who ignore its diktat, he cautioned.
Badrul Alam Laskar, member of the  central committee of the AASU, on the other hand, said that Samujjal  Bhattacharyya would visit Barak Valley and attend the third annual conference of  the Hailakandi unit of  AASU on August 9 as scheduled. He threw a challenge to  the AAMSA, and said, “No force on earth can stop Samujjal Bhattacharyya from  coming to this valley.”

        

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