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	<title>Comments on: Terrorism in Assam and Illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, a take in Hindi!</title>
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		<title>By: sang6sigma</title>
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		<dc:creator>sang6sigma</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 09:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Its all about how that info is used. I used it just for informational purpose, nothing else&quot;
keep ur information with yourself...hope you atleast dont let it out here:)

&quot;Whether you say India is better than China or not is entirely up to you &amp; your thinking.&quot;
ya sure i wont discuss it here...i might be considered as an anti national or a tyrant.

ive never been to US. All i know is that we are influenced a lot by Americans.

But the Indian Democrazy sometimes tends to be regionalistic.
India as a whole has often been characterized first by the colonization of the mind and spirit...
The colonization of the mind is intended to cloud and internalize the human spirit with fear and sense of worthlessness, to condition behavior to the status quo which leads to acceptance of the normalization of the abnormal and where those suppressed don’t see themselves as makers of their own culture and history.
The liberation of the human mind and spirit is necessary in our pursuit for happiness. 
Without a shadow of doubt, one must view the policy of suppression at a psychological level, because whatever else it does economically or politically, it creates confusion in the mind and weakens the resolve. At heart, it is designed to assert control and influence over the human mind. The role of psychological warfare is designed for these purposes, and in many aspects they are the determining factor. The break down of communication and trustworthy relationships enable the effective implementation of psychological warfare through rumors and confusion, which finally results in division. This policy has been most affective in situations of protracted conflict.
Any transformative initiative therefore must necessarily involve a deliberate process of decolonizing the mind, which must be aimed in lifting the human mind from the hegemonic conditions and in instilling new values. Without such a liberative process, the oppressed will only continue in the path laid by the oppressor and within the value system which has been artificially imposed. This continuation would only feed into a cycle that will create a reality in which victims would then become oppressors. Biharis and Outsiders in NE are hated by the locals. Its now like give and take. Such a tragic event would negate the principles of freedom. 
Transformation demands the renewal of a people’s culture, culture which is the carrier of a society’s values; and values that form the basis of a people’s self-definition. By culture, it implies the dynamic process of cultivating new life. Hence, there is a critical need to identify and reconstitute the cultural base and values which was fragmented by suppression. It means identifying what is and what is not and acting upon it.
Im not trying to divide rest of india and NE. Im just a concerned citizen from NE. The complexity of NE isnt a scholars work to be resolved. It needs more than the informations that you read in the newspapers or other source.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Its all about how that info is used. I used it just for informational purpose, nothing else&#8221;<br />
keep ur information with yourself&#8230;hope you atleast dont let it out here:)</p>
<p>&#8220;Whether you say India is better than China or not is entirely up to you &amp; your thinking.&#8221;<br />
ya sure i wont discuss it here&#8230;i might be considered as an anti national or a tyrant.</p>
<p>ive never been to US. All i know is that we are influenced a lot by Americans.</p>
<p>But the Indian Democrazy sometimes tends to be regionalistic.<br />
India as a whole has often been characterized first by the colonization of the mind and spirit&#8230;<br />
The colonization of the mind is intended to cloud and internalize the human spirit with fear and sense of worthlessness, to condition behavior to the status quo which leads to acceptance of the normalization of the abnormal and where those suppressed don’t see themselves as makers of their own culture and history.<br />
The liberation of the human mind and spirit is necessary in our pursuit for happiness.<br />
Without a shadow of doubt, one must view the policy of suppression at a psychological level, because whatever else it does economically or politically, it creates confusion in the mind and weakens the resolve. At heart, it is designed to assert control and influence over the human mind. The role of psychological warfare is designed for these purposes, and in many aspects they are the determining factor. The break down of communication and trustworthy relationships enable the effective implementation of psychological warfare through rumors and confusion, which finally results in division. This policy has been most affective in situations of protracted conflict.<br />
Any transformative initiative therefore must necessarily involve a deliberate process of decolonizing the mind, which must be aimed in lifting the human mind from the hegemonic conditions and in instilling new values. Without such a liberative process, the oppressed will only continue in the path laid by the oppressor and within the value system which has been artificially imposed. This continuation would only feed into a cycle that will create a reality in which victims would then become oppressors. Biharis and Outsiders in NE are hated by the locals. Its now like give and take. Such a tragic event would negate the principles of freedom.<br />
Transformation demands the renewal of a people’s culture, culture which is the carrier of a society’s values; and values that form the basis of a people’s self-definition. By culture, it implies the dynamic process of cultivating new life. Hence, there is a critical need to identify and reconstitute the cultural base and values which was fragmented by suppression. It means identifying what is and what is not and acting upon it.<br />
Im not trying to divide rest of india and NE. Im just a concerned citizen from NE. The complexity of NE isnt a scholars work to be resolved. It needs more than the informations that you read in the newspapers or other source.</p>
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		<title>By: sang6sigma</title>
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		<dc:creator>sang6sigma</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 09:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Its all about how that info is used. I used it just for informational purpose, nothing else&quot;
keep ur information with yourself...hope you atleast dont let it out here:)

&quot;Whether you say India is better than China or not is entirely up to you &amp; your thinking.&quot;
ya sure i wont discuss it here...i might be considered as an anti national or a tyrant.

ive never been to US. All i know is that we are influenced a lot by Americans.

But the Indian Democrazy sometimes tends to be regionalistic.
India as a whole has often been characterized first by the colonization of the mind and spirit...
The colonization of the mind is intended to cloud and internalize the human spirit with fear and sense of worthlessness, to condition behavior to the status quo which leads to acceptance of the normalization of the abnormal and where those suppressed don’t see themselves as makers of their own culture and history.
The liberation of the human mind and spirit is necessary in our pursuit for happiness. 
Without a shadow of doubt, one must view the policy of suppression at a psychological level, because whatever else it does economically or politically, it creates confusion in the mind and weakens the resolve. At heart, it is designed to assert control and influence over the human mind. The role of psychological warfare is designed for these purposes, and in many aspects they are the determining factor. The break down of communication and trustworthy relationships enable the effective implementation of psychological warfare through rumors and confusion, which finally results in division. This policy has been most affective in situations of protracted conflict.
Any transformative initiative therefore must necessarily involve a deliberate process of decolonizing the mind, which must be aimed in lifting the human mind from the hegemonic conditions and in instilling new values. Without such a liberative process, the oppressed will only continue in the path laid by the oppressor and within the value system which has been artificially imposed. This continuation would only feed into a cycle that will create a reality in which victims would then become oppressors. Biharis and Outsiders in NE are hated by the locals. Its now like give and take. Such a tragic event would negate the principles of freedom. 
Transformation demands the renewal of a people’s culture, culture which is the carrier of a society’s values; and values that form the basis of a people’s self-definition. By culture, it implies the dynamic process of cultivating new life. Hence, there is a critical need to identify and reconstitute the cultural base and values which was fragmented by suppression. It means identifying what is and what is not and acting upon it.
Im not trying to divide rest of india and NE. Im just a concerned citizen from NE. The complexity of NE isnt a scholars work to be resolved. It needs more than the informations that you read in the newspapers or other source.
it would be good if u visit NE. If you do so..dont get informations from the government officials because they are just the logical conclusion of the centre.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Its all about how that info is used. I used it just for informational purpose, nothing else&#8221;<br />
keep ur information with yourself&#8230;hope you atleast dont let it out here:)</p>
<p>&#8220;Whether you say India is better than China or not is entirely up to you &amp; your thinking.&#8221;<br />
ya sure i wont discuss it here&#8230;i might be considered as an anti national or a tyrant.</p>
<p>ive never been to US. All i know is that we are influenced a lot by Americans.</p>
<p>But the Indian Democrazy sometimes tends to be regionalistic.<br />
India as a whole has often been characterized first by the colonization of the mind and spirit&#8230;<br />
The colonization of the mind is intended to cloud and internalize the human spirit with fear and sense of worthlessness, to condition behavior to the status quo which leads to acceptance of the normalization of the abnormal and where those suppressed don’t see themselves as makers of their own culture and history.<br />
The liberation of the human mind and spirit is necessary in our pursuit for happiness.<br />
Without a shadow of doubt, one must view the policy of suppression at a psychological level, because whatever else it does economically or politically, it creates confusion in the mind and weakens the resolve. At heart, it is designed to assert control and influence over the human mind. The role of psychological warfare is designed for these purposes, and in many aspects they are the determining factor. The break down of communication and trustworthy relationships enable the effective implementation of psychological warfare through rumors and confusion, which finally results in division. This policy has been most affective in situations of protracted conflict.<br />
Any transformative initiative therefore must necessarily involve a deliberate process of decolonizing the mind, which must be aimed in lifting the human mind from the hegemonic conditions and in instilling new values. Without such a liberative process, the oppressed will only continue in the path laid by the oppressor and within the value system which has been artificially imposed. This continuation would only feed into a cycle that will create a reality in which victims would then become oppressors. Biharis and Outsiders in NE are hated by the locals. Its now like give and take. Such a tragic event would negate the principles of freedom.<br />
Transformation demands the renewal of a people’s culture, culture which is the carrier of a society’s values; and values that form the basis of a people’s self-definition. By culture, it implies the dynamic process of cultivating new life. Hence, there is a critical need to identify and reconstitute the cultural base and values which was fragmented by suppression. It means identifying what is and what is not and acting upon it.<br />
Im not trying to divide rest of india and NE. Im just a concerned citizen from NE. The complexity of NE isnt a scholars work to be resolved. It needs more than the informations that you read in the newspapers or other source.<br />
it would be good if u visit NE. If you do so..dont get informations from the government officials because they are just the logical conclusion of the centre.</p>
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		<title>By: monechee</title>
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		<dc:creator>monechee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 13:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So bombing of Mizoram is dirt?? 
Scores of lifes were lost there, AFSPA is dirt?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So bombing of Mizoram is dirt??<br />
Scores of lifes were lost there, AFSPA is dirt?</p>
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		<title>By: monechee</title>
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		<dc:creator>monechee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 13:40:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Amit
I never dished out dirt , I was stating facts.
Please open your eyes , and read my comments again, you will see I said I welcome educated migrants, doctor engineer etc, the rest labors need not come, we have problems of our own.
I will say it again, planned migration is ok but hordes of migrants are not welcome.
You are the one twisting my comments everytime.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Amit<br />
I never dished out dirt , I was stating facts.<br />
Please open your eyes , and read my comments again, you will see I said I welcome educated migrants, doctor engineer etc, the rest labors need not come, we have problems of our own.<br />
I will say it again, planned migration is ok but hordes of migrants are not welcome.<br />
You are the one twisting my comments everytime.</p>
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		<title>By: Amit Gupta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amit Gupta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 13:29:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@sang6sigma aka &quot;Yanger Jamir&quot;
I don&#039;t track people&#039;s IPs, I&#039;ve better things to do! But the software that powers this website does so(even mine) &amp; I was just curious to see where this guy is located who was dishing out dirt on India &amp; speaking so against migration, surprise came when it turned out that he(or she, don&#039;t know really) turned out to be a migrant himself(herself).

Besides, keeping a record of IPs doesn&#039;t make one China or an equivalent of them or their beliefs! Its all about how that info is used. I used it just for informational purpose, nothing else. The US govt. tracks way too much more info than that, so you&#039;d say that they are not a democratic country? I really am at a loss to understand what you mean, collecting info doesn&#039;t relate to democracy or tyranny or anything else!! Since you live in a democratic country you have the freedom to say whatever you want within the boundaries of law. Whether you say India is better than China or not is entirely up to you &amp; your thinking.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@sang6sigma aka &#8220;Yanger Jamir&#8221;<br />
I don&#8217;t track people&#8217;s IPs, I&#8217;ve better things to do! But the software that powers this website does so(even mine) &#038; I was just curious to see where this guy is located who was dishing out dirt on India &#038; speaking so against migration, surprise came when it turned out that he(or she, don&#8217;t know really) turned out to be a migrant himself(herself).</p>
<p>Besides, keeping a record of IPs doesn&#8217;t make one China or an equivalent of them or their beliefs! Its all about how that info is used. I used it just for informational purpose, nothing else. The US govt. tracks way too much more info than that, so you&#8217;d say that they are not a democratic country? I really am at a loss to understand what you mean, collecting info doesn&#8217;t relate to democracy or tyranny or anything else!! Since you live in a democratic country you have the freedom to say whatever you want within the boundaries of law. Whether you say India is better than China or not is entirely up to you &#038; your thinking.</p>
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		<title>By: sang6sigma</title>
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		<dc:creator>sang6sigma</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2008 21:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>dear amit , if u keep tracking peoples IP address like that ...i will never say that i live in a democratic country nor will i say india is better than China.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>dear amit , if u keep tracking peoples IP address like that &#8230;i will never say that i live in a democratic country nor will i say india is better than China.</p>
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		<title>By: Amit Gupta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amit Gupta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 06:56:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;there are lot of proxy IP around I when ever I post something I use them&lt;/blockquote&gt;
Yeah &amp; guess what, whenever I say that you are in US you seem to hop onto a proxy based in Budapest, else you are stable throughout from Irving, Texas. Maybe it just slips the mind to hop on a proxy till you are told about your location! ;) Your proxy bluff would&#039;ve worked had you not been posting from your corporate network of Exxon Mobil!! ;) Better luck next time is all I can say! ;)

&lt;blockquote&gt;If I remember it well in 1960 war with China ,Indian army left us to our own device with out fighting&lt;/blockquote&gt;
Yeah &amp; like previous instances you are armed with half knowledge! Perhaps you don&#039;t know or don&#039;t want to acknowledge that in the 1965 Indo-China war(to which you are referring), Indian armed forces were beaten &amp; pushed back by Chinese &amp; we suffered a defeat at their hands!

&lt;blockquote&gt;I know that you were only reciting the blogs from Hindi speakers but you did pick up a side&lt;/blockquote&gt;
No I did not pick up any side, am only trying to counter your false arguments in this hopeless discussion!

&lt;blockquote&gt;since you are from Delhi why do not you write as to why we are not allowed into entertain establisments which is blatant racism&lt;/blockquote&gt;
That is nothing more than pure bull****. There are lots of people from NE here in Delhi &amp; NCR, most of them young people either studying here or working. Heck, my BSc class had some &amp; a couple of them were my friends!! And you know what? We don&#039;t mind them as well just like we don&#039;t have any issues against people from other parts of India!! They are treated no different than any other person &amp; just about all of them get along very well!! We don&#039;t mind them living here, being a &lt;em&gt;migrant&lt;/em&gt; here!!

I think I&#039;m done here in this discussion &amp; your anti-national selfish &amp; seperatist arguments, don&#039;t have any more time to waste! Good day to you!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>there are lot of proxy IP around I when ever I post something I use them</p></blockquote>
<p>Yeah &#038; guess what, whenever I say that you are in US you seem to hop onto a proxy based in Budapest, else you are stable throughout from Irving, Texas. Maybe it just slips the mind to hop on a proxy till you are told about your location! ;) Your proxy bluff would&#8217;ve worked had you not been posting from your corporate network of Exxon Mobil!! ;) Better luck next time is all I can say! ;)</p>
<blockquote><p>If I remember it well in 1960 war with China ,Indian army left us to our own device with out fighting</p></blockquote>
<p>Yeah &#038; like previous instances you are armed with half knowledge! Perhaps you don&#8217;t know or don&#8217;t want to acknowledge that in the 1965 Indo-China war(to which you are referring), Indian armed forces were beaten &#038; pushed back by Chinese &#038; we suffered a defeat at their hands!</p>
<blockquote><p>I know that you were only reciting the blogs from Hindi speakers but you did pick up a side</p></blockquote>
<p>No I did not pick up any side, am only trying to counter your false arguments in this hopeless discussion!</p>
<blockquote><p>since you are from Delhi why do not you write as to why we are not allowed into entertain establisments which is blatant racism</p></blockquote>
<p>That is nothing more than pure bull****. There are lots of people from NE here in Delhi &#038; NCR, most of them young people either studying here or working. Heck, my BSc class had some &#038; a couple of them were my friends!! And you know what? We don&#8217;t mind them as well just like we don&#8217;t have any issues against people from other parts of India!! They are treated no different than any other person &#038; just about all of them get along very well!! We don&#8217;t mind them living here, being a <em>migrant</em> here!!</p>
<p>I think I&#8217;m done here in this discussion &#038; your anti-national selfish &#038; seperatist arguments, don&#8217;t have any more time to waste! Good day to you!</p>
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		<title>By: monechee</title>
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		<dc:creator>monechee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 21:49:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Amit I have told you before I do not stay in USA and would not even like to , there are lot of proxy IP around I when ever I post something I use them.But why does it matter to you so much where I stay? are you tring to give me up to Indian intel so that they can torture me??=)
As for getting NE out of India is concerned I have also told you that I  would not like that unless the current situation is not resolved but the Indian goverment is not helping either turning blind eye to people complaints.(either be migration or AFSPA)
ULFA is history now as people do not support them in Assam, but the local population still do not like the migration of outsiders, you are welcome to take a survey here anytime.If people want that you still would crush them? then you are not any better then the politicians sitting in Delhi.
Changing demograhics in rural area is much more dangerous then in cities the land is lost , I would invite you to visit Guwahati ,shillong and see its same is in Delhi maybe much more outsides then Delhi.Again I would invite you to visit those places. I assume you have never been to this part of the country , where as I have been to Delhi , have lived there for 5 years.

And we should not be thankful to anyone. If I remember it well in 1960 war with China ,Indian army left us to our own device with out fighting.=) And the Indian government after the war left Arunachal to rot where it has not invested anything. People have to track non existant roads.
On the other hand NE gives India 40% of the domestic crude oil production with out it India would be in deep trouble. So it should be India that should be thankful to us.=)

PS-I know that you were only reciting the blogs from Hindi speakers but you did pick up a side. I have stayed in Delhi and you know what I do not want to be second class citizen.Stop using us as place to plunder natural resource,stop treating us like second class citizen(since you are from Delhi why do not you write as to why we are not allowed into entertain establisments which is blatant racism)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amit I have told you before I do not stay in USA and would not even like to , there are lot of proxy IP around I when ever I post something I use them.But why does it matter to you so much where I stay? are you tring to give me up to Indian intel so that they can torture me??=)<br />
As for getting NE out of India is concerned I have also told you that I  would not like that unless the current situation is not resolved but the Indian goverment is not helping either turning blind eye to people complaints.(either be migration or AFSPA)<br />
ULFA is history now as people do not support them in Assam, but the local population still do not like the migration of outsiders, you are welcome to take a survey here anytime.If people want that you still would crush them? then you are not any better then the politicians sitting in Delhi.<br />
Changing demograhics in rural area is much more dangerous then in cities the land is lost , I would invite you to visit Guwahati ,shillong and see its same is in Delhi maybe much more outsides then Delhi.Again I would invite you to visit those places. I assume you have never been to this part of the country , where as I have been to Delhi , have lived there for 5 years.</p>
<p>And we should not be thankful to anyone. If I remember it well in 1960 war with China ,Indian army left us to our own device with out fighting.=) And the Indian government after the war left Arunachal to rot where it has not invested anything. People have to track non existant roads.<br />
On the other hand NE gives India 40% of the domestic crude oil production with out it India would be in deep trouble. So it should be India that should be thankful to us.=)</p>
<p>PS-I know that you were only reciting the blogs from Hindi speakers but you did pick up a side. I have stayed in Delhi and you know what I do not want to be second class citizen.Stop using us as place to plunder natural resource,stop treating us like second class citizen(since you are from Delhi why do not you write as to why we are not allowed into entertain establisments which is blatant racism)</p>
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		<title>By: Amit Gupta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amit Gupta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 21:11:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Firstly, anyone reading through the comments here can get an idea as to who&#039;s off the track here, so lets not argue about that. As for the seperation of NE states from India, the day this unfortunate thing happens, the next day China will annex those lands, it already cries about having a right on those lands, so you should be grateful that you are part of India. You should read around GV here to know exactly how things are in China, I don&#039;t think people of NE will be able to raise their voices this openly when they become part of China!!

Secondly, it does matter where you are because you see, the hypocrisy comes there itself. Sitting in US you are speaking against migration when you yourself are an immigrant sitting in a foreign land &amp; on the other hand you criticize that same land which is providing you bread &amp; butter &amp; say that you despise that same country!

Thirdly, I don&#039;t write here at GV what &lt;em&gt;I feel&lt;/em&gt; like but I report about what blogs of a language(hindi) are writing about! So if there&#039;s any such things written about this, I&#039;ll sure try to cover that as well here at GV.

Besides, what you are advising me(to write about these issues), I&#039;d sure take that into consideration &amp; write about them on my blog &amp; also encourage others to do so. But I&#039;d also advise you to advise your ULFA brethren to lay down their arms &amp; seek other means for this. But that would be possible only if they have the interests of their land &amp; people in their heart rather than having some delusioned fantasies implanted in brainwashed minds driven forward by foreign money interested in creating domestic problems for India!!

Delhi &amp; surrounding areas are also seeing mass migration of people from other states but we have not resorted to violence against them! And thats a very big deal considering Delhi is just a city &amp; not a bunch of states!! So don&#039;t assume that I don&#039;t have a clue about what happens when large masses migrate from other places. You are judging that sitting in a far-far away place where you yourself are an immigrant while I&#039;m at ground zero!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Firstly, anyone reading through the comments here can get an idea as to who&#8217;s off the track here, so lets not argue about that. As for the seperation of NE states from India, the day this unfortunate thing happens, the next day China will annex those lands, it already cries about having a right on those lands, so you should be grateful that you are part of India. You should read around GV here to know exactly how things are in China, I don&#8217;t think people of NE will be able to raise their voices this openly when they become part of China!!</p>
<p>Secondly, it does matter where you are because you see, the hypocrisy comes there itself. Sitting in US you are speaking against migration when you yourself are an immigrant sitting in a foreign land &#038; on the other hand you criticize that same land which is providing you bread &#038; butter &#038; say that you despise that same country!</p>
<p>Thirdly, I don&#8217;t write here at GV what <em>I feel</em> like but I report about what blogs of a language(hindi) are writing about! So if there&#8217;s any such things written about this, I&#8217;ll sure try to cover that as well here at GV.</p>
<p>Besides, what you are advising me(to write about these issues), I&#8217;d sure take that into consideration &#038; write about them on my blog &#038; also encourage others to do so. But I&#8217;d also advise you to advise your ULFA brethren to lay down their arms &#038; seek other means for this. But that would be possible only if they have the interests of their land &#038; people in their heart rather than having some delusioned fantasies implanted in brainwashed minds driven forward by foreign money interested in creating domestic problems for India!!</p>
<p>Delhi &#038; surrounding areas are also seeing mass migration of people from other states but we have not resorted to violence against them! And thats a very big deal considering Delhi is just a city &#038; not a bunch of states!! So don&#8217;t assume that I don&#8217;t have a clue about what happens when large masses migrate from other places. You are judging that sitting in a far-far away place where you yourself are an immigrant while I&#8217;m at ground zero!</p>
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		<title>By: monechee</title>
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		<dc:creator>monechee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 09:49:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Amit,
Lets not debate about my intellectual ability=) just because I expose the truth.
You talked about princely states joining the union willingly but I have already given you example where it was not the case(read Nizam).But that does not matter to you as you are blinded by nationalistic feeling. Its ok there is nothing wrong in it but it does cloud the judgement.
And yea it does not matter what the leaders choice ,it should be choice of the people.
As for free movement ,its not a guaranteed as it would imbalance the world.yea in Idealized world i would like to think that free movement is good but the reality is different dude.=)
And I think you did not read my previous postings I said before I do not approve of violence.
Also people of assam did raise their voice and protested peacefully against mass immigration, Read ASSAM AGGITATION, it was crushed violently by the Indian govemenment,only after this did the ULFA movement got support. As I see you do not have any knowledge about the NE region, which makes your article one sided.
I advice you to read more NE before you post anything about it. I know its not your fault as the mainstream media does not give you much information about whats goin on there except when some Biharis get killed.


And yea is trying to preserve culture and land too much to ask for?

PS- You are guaranteed your rights as long as you do not step on others rights.
Go to NE and ask the people how they feel about mass immigration ,no one likes it here. Thats our right to protect our land.
Also why do not you write about how to improve the situation in Bihar so that they get employment there.why not try to expose the corrupt politician there if you are so worried about the nation.You would be serving better then.=)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Amit,<br />
Lets not debate about my intellectual ability=) just because I expose the truth.<br />
You talked about princely states joining the union willingly but I have already given you example where it was not the case(read Nizam).But that does not matter to you as you are blinded by nationalistic feeling. Its ok there is nothing wrong in it but it does cloud the judgement.<br />
And yea it does not matter what the leaders choice ,it should be choice of the people.<br />
As for free movement ,its not a guaranteed as it would imbalance the world.yea in Idealized world i would like to think that free movement is good but the reality is different dude.=)<br />
And I think you did not read my previous postings I said before I do not approve of violence.<br />
Also people of assam did raise their voice and protested peacefully against mass immigration, Read ASSAM AGGITATION, it was crushed violently by the Indian govemenment,only after this did the ULFA movement got support. As I see you do not have any knowledge about the NE region, which makes your article one sided.<br />
I advice you to read more NE before you post anything about it. I know its not your fault as the mainstream media does not give you much information about whats goin on there except when some Biharis get killed.</p>
<p>And yea is trying to preserve culture and land too much to ask for?</p>
<p>PS- You are guaranteed your rights as long as you do not step on others rights.<br />
Go to NE and ask the people how they feel about mass immigration ,no one likes it here. Thats our right to protect our land.<br />
Also why do not you write about how to improve the situation in Bihar so that they get employment there.why not try to expose the corrupt politician there if you are so worried about the nation.You would be serving better then.=)</p>
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		<title>By: Amit Gupta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amit Gupta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2008 22:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dude, I never doubted it that you don&#039;t know what you are talking, armed with half knowledge you are just arguing to drive in your agenda of opposing non-natives!! Just see how you contradict yourself here:
&lt;blockquote&gt;Amit nothing is bigger than human rights that includes freedom to choice not even country.=)&lt;/blockquote&gt;
If as per you nothing is bigger than Human Rights &amp; the freedom to make a choice to live at a place then why oppose other fellow indians who migrate in search of a living for their families? Why kill them? Why not go &amp; teach those in-human terrorists, funded by foreign money, to stop killing those people? Why not raise your voice against the government &amp; administration so that they take proper steps rather than oppose those innocent people?

Bah! I don&#039;t think its gonna make sense to you unless you wish to open the doors of your mind to try &amp; understand things rather than just seeing your own gains!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dude, I never doubted it that you don&#8217;t know what you are talking, armed with half knowledge you are just arguing to drive in your agenda of opposing non-natives!! Just see how you contradict yourself here:</p>
<blockquote><p>Amit nothing is bigger than human rights that includes freedom to choice not even country.=)</p></blockquote>
<p>If as per you nothing is bigger than Human Rights &#038; the freedom to make a choice to live at a place then why oppose other fellow indians who migrate in search of a living for their families? Why kill them? Why not go &#038; teach those in-human terrorists, funded by foreign money, to stop killing those people? Why not raise your voice against the government &#038; administration so that they take proper steps rather than oppose those innocent people?</p>
<p>Bah! I don&#8217;t think its gonna make sense to you unless you wish to open the doors of your mind to try &#038; understand things rather than just seeing your own gains!</p>
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		<title>By: monechee</title>
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		<dc:creator>monechee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2008 19:43:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dude where I am living does not matter =)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dude where I am living does not matter =)</p>
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		<title>By: Amit Gupta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amit Gupta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 19:44:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;PS I am not in US. I do not like that country at all, its the most hypocritical country in the world.&lt;/blockquote&gt;
Funny you say that since all your comments till this one came from &lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving,_Texas&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Irving, Texas(US)&lt;/a&gt; based IPs and now as soon as I mention that you are sitting there in US, you seem to have hopped on a proxy which is using an ISP in Budapest(Hungary)!! Interesting, very interesting!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>PS I am not in US. I do not like that country at all, its the most hypocritical country in the world.</p></blockquote>
<p>Funny you say that since all your comments till this one came from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving,_Texas" rel="nofollow">Irving, Texas(US)</a> based IPs and now as soon as I mention that you are sitting there in US, you seem to have hopped on a proxy which is using an ISP in Budapest(Hungary)!! Interesting, very interesting!</p>
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		<title>By: monechee</title>
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		<dc:creator>monechee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 19:11:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>and lastly what about the pricely states that India invaded?  The Nizams ?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>and lastly what about the pricely states that India invaded?  The Nizams ?</p>
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		<title>By: monechee</title>
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		<dc:creator>monechee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 18:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>And again on paper India is a democracy bt we all know how much that works.

This is one article where you will see that army generals are put as governers where they conflict with civilian elected governments.
http://mycitizennews.blogspot.com/2008/02/north-east-india-where-army-generals.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And again on paper India is a democracy bt we all know how much that works.</p>
<p>This is one article where you will see that army generals are put as governers where they conflict with civilian elected governments.<br />
<a href="http://mycitizennews.blogspot.com/2008/02/north-east-india-where-army-generals.html" rel="nofollow">http://mycitizennews.blogspot.com/2008/02/north-east-india-where-army-generals.html</a></p>
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