A silent Indian aggression in NE markets

•-‘The Changing face of Arunachal’ by Taba Ajum ('Arunachal Times', Jan 6, 2011), should make the people of N.E.F.A. sit up and notice the aspects pointed out by a careful and intelligent observer like the writer. The same case is with towns like Tinisukia and many urban areas of Assam. This scenario is called ‘Silent Invasion’ and ‘Silent Aggression’. This is more dangerous than the aggression done openly. A society is wiped out unknowingly by silent aggression. The fate of Itanagar and Tinisukia looks same. All round it is Hindi, Bengali and Nepali people. In Tinisukia, it is Hindi and Bengali dominance. Entire economy is in the hands of these migrants from mainland India and Bangladesh. Our students unions should make our youths competent in business activities. Instead of giving bandhs, organizations like All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) and All Assam Students Union (AASU) should organize workshops to train our youths in business activities.
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