[Assam] Why India does not use her 500K strong security personnel currently deployed in Assam & her contiguous region to remove the illegal settlers? Wasbir, you better work towards deletion of all the TERROR verses in the Q’ran e.g. 2:193, 3:85, 9:5, 9:123.
Bartta Bistar
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Tue Aug 28 02:59:37 PDT 2007
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Terror gets a free entry at Northeast borders
http://in.news.yahoo.com/070828/211/6k06z.html
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By IBNlive.com
*Tuesday August 28, 12:18 PM*
*Guwahati:* Hundreds of miles away from Hyderabad, it's the Bangladesh
borders that everyone is focusing on. The reason is the alleged involvement
of Bangladesh based HuJI, in the blasts. And these porous borders may have
been providing easy passage to militant groups into India for a long time.
There are about 30 militant groups in the Northeast. Many reportedly have
camps in Bangladesh. Even ULFA leaders allegedly are hiding somewhere in
Dhaka. Though all these groups often do not share Islamist militancy
ideologies, in 2002, nine of these fundamentalist groups including the HuJI
formed the Bangladesh Islamic Manch.
"It is important to remember that Northeast Indian militant groups are being
provided with logistic support by HUJI(B) and other elements inside
Bangladesh. So if the HUJI(B) demands some kind of a logistic support in
return, groups within Northeast will be obliged to give them some kind of
assistance within north east as a quid pro-quo and that itself is a
dangerous situation," says Political Analyst, Wasbir Hussain.
To prevent that situation go out of hand, the government should try its best
to man the borders and provide support to the Muslim settlers of Northeast
who are not yet influenced by militants but are vulnerable, as extremists
often try to capitalise on their support.
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