Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Lawlessness in the Hills


The GJMM agenda of ethnic cleansing and the use of threats and force has now come to the fore. Right from beating up of poor Bengali, tourists, forcing bengali business in the hills to pay donations forcibly and forcing everybody (including the government vehicles) to sport the GL number plates, the GJMM is now a law unto itself in the hills. The writ of the West Bengal Government does not run in the hills. Bengal govermment is incapable of doing anything there. Neither Chief Minister Shri Buddhadev Bhattacharya, nor Hills affairs minister Ashok Bhattacharya have the guts to enter the hills. There is a complete breakdown of constitutional institutions in the hills. All this because of years of appeasement of the hill population and the indecisiveness of the Bengal government.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Years of appeasement,and lots of cobwebs in the minds of our oh! so revered,but weak minded intellectuals.Years of romanticizing and skillfully finding out the differences and encouraging divisive trends.No attempt to unify people but to tell them you are a Santhali,Coch,Bahe,Sabar,rajbanshi,bangal,reang,chakma,medinipuri and what not.Going by this rate we are sure to find every house in the state demanding a seperate identity and a special status.
That's why in almost every district there is a clamour for a special status.We have encouraged it and our intellectuals have mothered it.Every state has its share of multifarious tribals but no state has gone to dogs like Bengal.
High time we said enough is enough!
Also where is the promised homeland for the 3Crore refugees who had to perforce cross over from the erstwhile East Pakistan in the face of murder,rape,destruction,loot & plunder,owing to the whims of our national leaders.Who have been hounded out from the states of their own country,like Assam,north East,Bihar & now North bengal.
No this time it will be a fight to the finish.A do or die.