Saturday, November 8, 2008

Joi Aai Axom

I feel pain at the loss of innocent lives back in my native place - Assam. And like every Assamese, I feel betrayed by the leadership.

We have weaklings at the helm of affairs at the Center and more so in our beloved State. And because of their vote bank politics, they refuse to see the all too obvious nefarious designs of the illegal Bangladeshis in the state. Mr. Tarun Gogoi would just come up with a condolence message and thats where he thinks his duty ends. Then its back to the business of appeasing his Bangladeshi brethren and shielding them. When would these weaklings understand that these illegal immigrants are eating up our beloved state from within. You are giving them shelter for all the power and pelf you want but in the long run they will put your house on fire and thats what they have begun doing. ULFA had the firepower to carry out devastating attacks but with Huji and other Jehadi groups aiding them they have become all the more powerful and have undergone all the more moral degradation.

I have closely followed the posts in the Assam and Guwahati Orkut communities after the Black Thursday and it is surprising to see that there still are retarded souls who support ULFA after so much those bastards have brought unto the people of Assam. And there are people who forment devisive ideas, communal hatred even at this hour of crisis. The need of the hour is to stay away from communal hatred and present ourshelves as a united lot against the Bangladeshis, against the political fraternity patronising the Bangladeshis and against ULFA.
Probably it was ULFA who carried out the attack or probably the Jihadi outfits or probably both. But as all my fellow Assamese would agree, the root cause is still the illegal influx of these Bangladeshi immigrants to Assam. And if the Govt is not doing anything, then we would need to do everything to drive them out from Assam.
Start by shunning all their services - rickshaws, labour, etc. and discourage others too from taking their services. No employment for Bangladeshis. We do not need the eyes of a politician to identify a Bangladeshi. Kick the Bangladeshis out from Assam.

And to our leaders, Mr. Tarun Gogoi, et al, its my earnest plea to you: stop playing with the lives of the people; stop abetting illegal influx of Bangladeshis when it is in your hands to do so. Some day they would point their guns at you too. Am sure, you would not like to be at the receiving end of such a gruesome attack while some f*cking minister reads out condolence messages to you. Do not vent the ire of an Assamese as History is witness to what an angry Assamese is capable of doing. Your Bangladeshi brethren would probably spare you but the Assamese wont forgive you...


Joi Aai Axom.