Saturday, February 10, 2007

United North-East–a troubled question

I still remembered when one of our famous professor comment on the reality of the segregation of the North Restern States from the mainstream India. It is a true fact if one start comparing the North Eastern states and the rest of the Indian states.

A troubled region steered by regional interest. It had captured hundred of headlines but does the central government paid any heed to it? Does the Indian statesmen have their attention to these troubled regions? Does the policy framers have their minds for the regions? Do politician's talk of the region? Is the segregation real? Is it that the central government allows the present scenarios happening? What is the central approach to the problem? Can there be any solutions?

Why does the North Easterners themselves not united? Is everyone aware if the North Eastern states if stand united can be the most resourceful states? Why is there an elements of separatism? Why are the people thinking diffrent? Are the North Easterner facing any problems with their fellow Indians?

Why is China claiming Arunachal? Why did Mizos fight for Independence? Why did the Nagas?
Why did the Indian Air Force bomb Aizawl(Mizoram)? Why are there so many militants group in manipur? What is the Khasi interest not meted out? Why is the ULFA so popular? Why is the BNLF in Tripura surrendering in Mizoram? Why is th ArmForces Power Act gained such an outcry against it in the North East? Is is so often misused?

The North Eastern Council...
Is this a cheat? Why is this council performing below expectation? Do the North Eastern people trust this council? What is the lifeline of this council? What work does this council have? What is this council manage on their own without much relying on the centre? Does the council works on bringing together the north easterners? Why such a big chunks of money is involved in this council? Does the center bombards the council with money?

If I can get an answer to these question will I fight to make changes?

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