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I BELIVE YOU ALL REM THE EXODUS OF PEOPLE OF NORTH EAST FROM ALL STATES DURING THE YEAR 2012 FEARING TREAT OF VIOLENCE AGAINST THEM BY A PEACE LOVING COMMUNITY. Here is the story of our brothers and sisters who were subjected to unspeakable injustice & violence in their homeland by illegal immigrants, a story no secular will tell you: 2012 Assam violence: In July 2012, violence in the Indian state of Assam broke out with riots between indigenous Bodos and Bengali-speaking Muslims (illegal immigrants from Bangladesh). Violence started when four former Bodo youths were killed by a group of people in Kokrajhar. CBI investigations later proved the murderers to be Mohammed Hashem Ali, Mohammed Adom Ali Sheikh, Mohammed Hashim Ali Rehman, Mohammed Qurban Ali Sheikh, Mohammed Imran Hussain. Lok Sabha member from Bodoland, Sansuma Khunggur Bwiswmuthiary blamed illegal immigration for the violence in the state. The Election Commissioner of India, H.S. Brahma, said that of the 27 districts in Assam, 11 of them will be shown to have a Muslim majority when the 2011 census figures are published. Singh was criticised for not dealing with the flood of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. The violence and exodus of thousands of people from Northeast India led to a series of protests in Assam. The protesters main demand was expeditious detection and deportation of illegal infiltrators from Assam.The tribal leaders said that illegal immigration has threatened the existence, right to land and resources to all indigenous people of the entire state, and it was not limited to Bodoland alone In 1998, Srinivas Kumar Sinha, who then was governor of Assam, had sent a report to then Indian President, KR Narayanan, explaining about the problems that the unchecked illegal immigration of Bangladeshis would bring to the integrity of India. Ethnic tensions between Bodos and Bengali-speaking Muslims escalated into a riot in Kokrajhar on 20 July 2012, when unidentified miscreants killed four Bodo youths at Joypur According to the Times of India, some 14 Muslim groups which came into existence in the last 20 years are under observation by intelligence agencies after inputs suggested that their activities were inimical to peace and social harmony. The organizations named are Muslim Security Council of Assam, United Liberation Militia of Assam, Islamic Liberation Army of Assam, Muslim Volunteer Force, Muslim Liberation Army, Muslim Security Force, Islamic Sevak Sangh and Islamic United Reformation Protest of India On 7 August 2012, the Govt of India ordered CBI probe of the matter. CBI on 19 September 2012, carried out first arrests by arresting five youths in connection with alleged lynching of four former Bodo youths in Kokrajhar area on 20 July. BPPF MLA Pradip Brahma was arrested along with Mohammed Hashem Ali, Mohammed Adom Ali Sheikh, Mohammed Hashim Ali Rehman, Mohammed Qurban Ali Sheikh, Mohammed Imran Hussain. They were arrested after they allegedly confessed of their involvement Repercussions in other parts of India: Pune: On 8 and 9 August, some Manipuris were attacked in Pune. Students and professionals were beaten up by Muslims in Punes Kondhwa and Poona College areas. Police arrested nine Muslim youths for the attacks. Mumbai: On 11 August 2012, a Muslim protest against the riots in Assamwas held in Mumbai. The protest was attended by two other groups, Sunni Jamaitul Ulma and Jamate Raza-e-Mustafa. It ended in violence. 45 policemen were injured. Crime Branch officers said the police felt that the violence may have been pre-planned as the protestors were equipped with gear to torch vehicles, which they used to set fire to three media outdoor broadcasting (OB) vans and four police vans, one of which belonged to the riot control police. They also damaged several other vehicles, including BEST buses. 8 policemen suffered serious head injuries and at least five woman police constables were molested by mob. The Amar Jawan Jyoti memorial for martyred soldiers in South Mumbai was desecrated during the riot Andhra Pradesh Two labourers, Sudip Barman, 23, and Khanin Ray, 32 from Assam were attacked in Andhra Pradesh while traveling on the Ernakulam Express. One of the men sustained severe injuries and later died Uttar Pradesh: On 17 August 2012, Muslim mobs resorted to large scale violence against mediapersons, bystanders, shops, vehicles and tourists in several cities including Lucknow, Kanpur and Allahabad. In Lucknow, after the Friday Namaz, a mob of 500 ravaged various landmarks of the city including Buddha Park, Haathi Park, Shaheed Smarak and Parivartan Chowk,[57] and vandalized many statues including those of Gautam Buddha and Mahavira. Attacks on people from Northeast and exodus: In August 2012, 30,000 people from the Northeast region had fled Bangalore after attacks and threats of more attacks to come after Ramadan. Shiyeto from Nagaland, resident of Bangalore, was attacked by a group of people who threatened to kill him if he did not leave the city before Ramadan. Cities of Pune, Chennai and Hyderabad also witnessed an exodus of people from Northeast.[61] In the national capital Delhi, rumours that people from the Norteast will be targeted, particularly after Ramadan, started circulating. On 18 August 2012, Bangalore police arrested three persons for sending SMSs and MMSs, to incite hatred against people from Northeast. Anees Pasha, Thaseem Nawaz and Shahid Salman Khan were arrested In Coimbatore, police arrested a person identified as B Mohammed Sheik Hassain, for sending more than 200 hate SMSs. According to Hassain, a person named Anvar first sent him the message. Hassain has been charged under the IPC for threat to national integration and creating public mischief, and under the Copyright Act. Investigators traced the source of hate messages to Islamist groups such as Popular Front of India, Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami, Manita Neeti Pasarai and Karnataka Forum for Dignity. The SMS campaign was designed to create panic among people from Northeast forcing them to flee and to damage the social fabric and economy Bangalore Messages were circulated warning people of Northeastern states of India to leave Bangalore and other cities before Eid al-Fitr (the festival that marks the end of Ramadan) which was on 20 August 2012. Source:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Assam_violence
Posted on: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 12:31:23 +0000

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