Thursday, October 30, 2008

UPA's Jehadi Votebank strikes Assam, 60 killed, 400 injured


I wonder if the blasts were payback for the recent riots. This really frames the debate on illegal immigration in a stark manner. When the bangladeshi jehadis start blowing up our cities because god forbid we protest their illegal occupation of india, its a wake up call.

Blasts highlight issue of illegal immigrants: Advani

http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20081030/818/tnl-blasts-highlight-issue-of-illegal-im.html

New Delhi, Oct 30 (IANS) Condemning the serial bomb blasts in Assam Thursday, senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L.K. Advani said the terror attack highlighted the need to take action against illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.
“It (terror attack) again highlights the issue of Bangladeshi illegal immigrants in the country,” Advani told reporters criticising the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, he said the incident proved “the government’s soft stand on terror”.
The BJP has been criticising the government, saying it was not taking effective steps to stop illegal immigrants from Bangladesh “involved in operating (terrorist) sleeper cells in various parts of India”.

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But Advaniji has to be wrong, because the Congressi CM of Assam says ‘there are no illegal immigrants from bangaldesh in Assam”. the NHRC meanwhile is concerned with the ‘well being’ of illegal bangladeshis!

NHRC issues notice to Assam govt

The NHRC has also decided to sent its investigation team to the affected areas in the state to study the situation in relief camps.

“If the contents of the press report are true, then these raise serious issue of violation of human rights of victims,” the NHRC said. Quoting the media report, the Commission said that over 60,000 people have taken shelter in relief camps.

Meanwhile, asserting that all victims of the communal violence at Udalguri and Darrang districts were ‘genuine Indian citizens’, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said on Tuesday that the clashes took place at the behest of vested interests.

“During my visit to the relief camps in the affected areas I have not come across a single foreign national,” Gogoi said in a statement, reacting to reports that the clashes took place between Bangladeshi migrants and indigenous people.

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In the meantime jehadi UPA minister had to say this about assam blasts. One hopes he feels the same way if him or his dear ones suffered in a terror attack. Never mind the fact that the jehadis were bangladeshis and had nothing to do with India!

“Such acts of terror are the result of the politics of hate that is being spread (in India),” said Minister of State for Home Shakeel Ahmed.


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