Wednesday, October 11, 2006

//Dil Se Desi// Re: [issuesonline_worldwide] Absent Roses of Gandhigiri and Deportation Notice Pending in Malkangiri

--- S kumar <kumar_8134@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Very rightly said Satbir. Our Politicians including
> BJP have no backbones and courage to move in the
> right direction!! It is a shame for the Country to
> have a Central Minister for Home publicly declaring
> that infiltration could not be prevented, as if it
> is an open call to potential hesitant infiltrators
> to come into India and no action would be taken
> against them.
>
> Added to this is the BSF and other forces guarding
> the borders. When Bangladesh rifles kidnapped some
> of our BSF men, killed and mutilated the bodies by
> cuting off the ears, genitals and gorging out the
> eyes- the usual Muslim revengeful killing of
> infidels- any Govt. with an iota of respect would
> have retaliated as this was carried out in our
> territory. But waht happened was a whimper from a
> Home Ministry spokesman!!
>
> In China, where I have been observing for the past
> 3 months, nobody would dare to violate any law, as
> the laws are enforced strictly. Illegal immigrants
> esp. from Philippines or Vietnam are kept in barbed
> wire enclosures as criminals until they are sent
> back to their Country and are not allowe to even see
> the outside areas!!
>
> When we could see some efficient youngsters
> running the Govt. with strict principles and enforce
> the law rather than the septugenarians and limping
> Ministers running he show
>
> satbir singh <ssbedi1945@yahoo.com> wrote:
> It is really shameless on the part of the
> Home
> Minister, Mr. Shiv Raj Patil who incidentally was
> defeated in elections, to have admitted that he
> cannot
> check the influx of Bangladesh illegal migrants due
> to
> geographical position of the border. Actually, he is
> an incompetent man who has admitted his failure to
> guide country's borders. He should know that where
> there is a will, there is a way. However, there is
> no
> will. The UPA Government want these illegal
> Bangladeshi immigrants to be their vote banks. That
> is why, ration cards are being issued to them. All
> these illegal immigrants are a burden on our country
> and they not only eat into the resources of our
> country but also pose a threat to the security of
> the
> common man as well as the country as they indulge in
> not only anti-social but terrorist activities also.
> While thousand of crores of rupees are being lost in
> various scams, Government could susrely spend some
> money on sealing the border with Bangladesh and any
> BSF officer who takes bribes from these Bangladeshi
> illegal immigrants to allow them to cross the border
> should be charged with committing an act of treason.
>
> Similarly, the officers who issue ration cards to
> such
> illegal immigrants should be charged with committing
> sedition. However, genuine Bangladeshi refugees
> including Tasleema Nasreen should be given political
> asylum.
>
> Satbir Singh Bedi
>
> --- Lal Gehi <lalhgehi@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Very true.!
> >
> > Lal Gehi
> >
> >
> > S kumar <kumar_8134@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Why not the people force the Govt. to send
> > back all Muslim "refugees" from Bangla Desh, who
> > have settled throughout India, esp. North-East and
> > Congress Govt. has given them ration cards in
> Assam
> > and Delhi inparticular to get their votes.
> >
> > Hindu refugees should not be sent back but asylum
> > given to them as they would be killed there. But
> > Muslim refugees are sources for terrorist
> activities
> > as found in Bombay recently
> >
> >
> > palash biswas <banga_sss2003@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> > Absent Roses Of Gandhigiri and Deportation Threat
> > pending for Malkangiri
> > Palash Biswas
> > (contact: Palash Biswas, c/o Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto
> > Kanan, Sodepur, Kolkata-700110, India. Phone:
> > 033-25659551)
> > Only an incarnation of a real Bapu may save the
> > Bengali refugees including the resettled Noakhali
> > victims of Kendrapara. Perhaps a little
> Gandhigiri,
> > too.
> > My parents began their married life in Charbetia
> > refugee camp near Cuttack. My mother Basanti devi
> > who died only this June, belonged to Baripada in
> > Mayurbhanj. She never visited her maternal once
> > exiled in Dineshpur under Nainital districts in
> > Terai`s dense forest in 1953. My father Pulin
> Kumar
> > Biswas was a real social worker who worked for
> > refugees lifelong. He led refugee movement in West
> > Bengal, Orrissa, UP and Uttaranchal. He visited
> > Assam, MP, Maharashtra, Bihar,Chhattisgargh,
> > rajsthan, Tamilnadu,Andhra, Bihar, Jharkhand
> refugee
> > colonies all the year round. He was a nonpaid
> > wholetimer President of All India Udvastu Samiti.
> He
> > used to come orrissa time to time. He died in
> June,
> > 2001 suffering cancer. Before his death he visited
> > Maharashtra refugees. Thus, Orrissa, Charbetia and
> > refugees resettled in Orrissa and their problems
> > touched me very very personally. these are my
> peaple
> > who suffer. May I not do a little thing for them.
> At
> > least, as a proactivist journalist
> > professional I am trying to circulate the story
> > untold, a story of inherent injustice and
> > inequality.
> > Many Bengali Hindu refugees were rehabilitated by
> > creating number of villges by Dandakaranya Project
> a
> > brainchild of Indira Gandhi and Biju Patnaik. The
> > refugees arrived from erstwhile East Pakistan.
> These
> > Bengali villages were named with numbers i.e., MV
> 1,
> > MV 79, MPV 17, etc. MV stands for Malkangiri
> village
> > and MPV stands for Malkangiri Potteru village.
> Most
> > of these villages are found on the two sides of
> the
> > Malkangiri-Motu road SH-25 (State Highway) nearly
> > 100 km. stretch and towards Malkangiri-Balimela
> > road. The Bengali villages are colorful with their
> > weekly haats (shandies or markets) being held
> > evreyday at one village or the other. Number of
> > small traders make good money in these haats. It
> is
> > quite a tragedy that the son of the Great national
> > leader, Biju Patnaik - On whom my friend film
> > director Rajeev Kumar made a full length
> > documentary- The Eagle in the Storm, Naveen
> Patnaik
> > is the mastermind behind Eviction Bengali drive.
> > Under Dandakaranya Project,
> > resettlement zones at Umerkote, Malkangiri,.
> > Paralkote and Kondagoan were earmarked. In each.
> > zone, villages were set up for 40 to 60 refugee .
> > I don`t know whether anyone has sent a rose to the
> > Orriss Chief Minister Naveen Patnike for his anti
> > bengali drive with eviction notices served to the
> > resettled partition victims of Kendrapara.
> Returning
> > from Kendrapara I saw a TV channel live telecast
> > about a woman imprisioned in a wooden room for
> > twenty years in Kendrapara. I reconised those
> eyes,
> > those frightened, bright and live eyes challanging
> > the very existence of a civilized human society in
> > this country. The TV channel launched a SMS drive
> to
> > release her. It is quite understandable that no
> > media is going to initiate such a campaign for the
> > Noakhali Victims destined bleeding heart for ever.
> > The second October and the live discussion on
> > Gandhigiri created a rere hope that may be, some
> > Munnabhai would stand in favour of those who were
> > rescued by Bapu himself in Nokhali.I hope, it has
> to
> > happen.
> > As I got a phone call from Khagria the next fine
> > morning while I posted my report on Noakhali
> victims
> > on net. Vivek Umrao, a brilliant student of IIT
> > Kanpur who did finish his Phd from Lucknow School
> of
> > management, has worked with Sandeep Pandey,
> Rajendra
> > Singh and Medha Patekar, is the managing director
> of
> > Nav Nirman Sanstha was the person on the other
> side
> > of the reciever. He is associated with NAPM. We
> > discussed the refugee problem overall and felt the
> > need to coordinate all mass movements immidiately.
>
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