Monday, December 29, 2014

How long India would count the dead bodies and buy them?


Saradindu Uddipan updated the group photo.

How long India would count the dead bodies and buy them?

We are speechless to condemn the brutal massacre held at Korajhar, Assam. Unfortunately, instead of resolving the problems, the Indian government seems to be more interested in deploying more troops in the Adivasis' territory, imposing curfews, shooting them, running relief camps and of course, buying their dead bodies too. Besides, the state also blames the Adivasis for their miseries. In the recent Assam violence unleashed by the extremist outfit the 'National Democratic Front of Bodoland' (Songbijit), where people mostly the Tribals were brutally killed, which also includes the killing of 3 innocent people by our brave soldiers, using their mighty power of 'shoot on sight order' while villagers were protesting against the violence. Besides, 15,000 people were made homeless and forced to live in the relief camps. Since, inception of the state called 'India' has been buying the dead bodies so Rs 500,000 was paid for each dead body this time too. Is it not a shameful incident for the largest democracy on the Earth? How long the state would count the dead bodies and buy them?

How India would count the dead bodies and buy them?    We are speechless to condemn the brutal massacre held at Korajhar, Assam. Unfortunately, instead of resolving the problems, the Indian government seems to be more interested in deploying more troops in the Adivasis' territory, imposing curfews, shooting them, running relief camps and of course, buying their dead bodies too. Besides, the state also blames the Adivasis for their miseries. In the recent Assam violence unleashed by the extremist outfit the 'National Democratic Front of Bodoland' (Songbijit), where people mostly the Tribals were brutally killed, which also includes the killing of 3 innocent people by our brave soldiers, using their mighty power of 'shoot on sight order' while villagers were protesting against the violence. Besides, 15,000 people were made homeless and forced to live in the relief camps. Since, inception of the state called 'India' has been buying the dead bodies so Rs 500,000 was paid for each dead body this time too. Is it not a shameful incident for the largest democracy on the Earth? How long the state would count the dead bodies and buy them?

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