Author: Nithin Sridhar
Publication: Hindu Janjagruti
Date: March 22, 2007
URL: http://www.hindujagruti.org/news/1782.html
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic
of Bangladesh was formed in 1971, under the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
after the bloody Bangladesh Liberation War, in which it was supported by India.
But, today Bangladesh had become home for
Islamic terrorist outfits like Harkat-ul-Jehad-al-Islami (HuJI),Jagrata Jihadi
Janata Bangladesh (JMJB) , Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), Purba Bangla
Communist Party (PBCP).North-East India's separatist outfits like ULFA [Assam],
ANVC[Meghalaya],NLFT [Tripura], NSCN[Nagaland], PLA[Manipur] have their camps
in Bangladesh. These organizations are involved not only in creating chaos
in India but also ethnic cleansing of minorities in Bangladesh.
The Hindu population of Bangladesh [then East
Pakistan] in 1947 was 29.17%, but it decreased to 2.5% in 2001
According to the 2001 census report Indian
population is 1,027,015,247.3 of this, 1.5 crore people of Bangladeshi Infiltrators
who are living in India. The Intelligence Bureau has reportedly estimated,
after an extensive survey, that the present number is about 16 million. The
August 2000 report of the Task Force on Border Management placed the figure
at 15 million, with 300,000 Bangladeshis entering India illegally every month.
It is estimated that about 13 lakh Bangladeshis live in Delhi alone. It has
been reported that 1 crore Bangladeshis are missing from Bangladesh [August
4, 1991, Morning Sun] and it implies that those people have infiltrated India.
These infiltrators mainly settle in North-East India and in West Bengal.
This is shown by the fact that there has been
irregular increase in the Jihadi population in these states and many of the
districts have become Jihadi majority. The proportion of Muslims in Assam
had increased from 24.68% in 1951 to 30.91% in 2001.Whereas in the same time
period the proportion of Muslims in India increased from 9.91% to 13.42%.
In West Bengal, the Jihadi population in west Dinajpur, Maldah, Birbhum and
Murshidabad percentage wise in 36.75, 47.49, 33.06 and 61.39 respectively
according to 1991 census.
This has not only caused the burden on the
Indian Economy, but also threatens the Identity of the Indigenous people of
the North-East of India. In Tripura, another north eastern state of India,
the local population have been turned into a minority community over time
by the sheer numbers of cross border migrants from Bangladesh. In 1947, 56
per cent of Tripura's population consisted of tribal (or indigenous) population.
Today this stands at a quarter of the total. In many districts these infiltrators
are the one who decides the outcome of elections. Outcomes of the 32% of Vidhana
Sabha seats in Assam and 18% of seats in West Bengal are decided by them.
This is due to the fact that political parties are helping them to get Ration
Cards and Voters ID and hence using them to win elections.
North-Eastern region is connected to rest
of India by a small strip called "The Siliguri Corridor" or "Chickan's
Neck".The militants have planned to isolate North-East of India from
the rest of India and to create a newJihadination called "Islamistan".
This Operation is named as "Operation Pincode". For this they have
planned to infiltrate 3000 Jihadis into North Eastren region. [Jan 15, 2005,
The Pioneer].
The "Mughalistan Reaserch Institute of
Bangladesh" has released a map where a Jihadi corridor named "Mughalistan"
connects Pakistan and Bangladesh via India. According to the task force, there
are 905 Mosques and 439 Madrasas along Indo-Bangladesh border on the Indian
side.
This clearly indicate the intensity of the
problem. Bangladesh with the help of ISI is silently invading India. If we
do not take necessary measures India will undergo another partition. The present
laws to counter the infiltration issues are not enough. We need to enact stringent
laws. Indians should economically boycott them and create a hostile situation
for them.
Nithin Sridhar
Sources:
1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh
2 http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/bangladesh/terroristoutfits/index.html
3 http://www.censusindia.net/results/resultsmain.html
4 Neighbour or invader by Dina Nath Mishra, The Pioneer
http://www.hvk.org/articles/0902/5.html
5 Future of Hindus in Bangladesh by Bhupendra Kr. Bhattacharyya, Organiser
http://www.hvk.org/articles/0203/263.html
6, 7, 8 Refugees, Illegal Migrants and Local Perceptions in India'sFar East,
by Anup Saikia
http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:gj-sjspYVCEJ:iussp2005.princeton.edu /download.aspx%3FsubmissionId%3D50219+number+of+bangladeshis+in+delhi&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=51
9, 10 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8270892181742796978