chittimallu2 Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 1 minute ago, alpachinao said: Akkada full yuddam anuko bhayya rendu vyapula sasthunnaru turakasanthaki bangla paki india nunchi turakola suffort mamulga ledu Ikkada froblem enti ante govt chala mandi ugravadulu vunnaru saranardi rupam lo india vasthunnaru ani bhayam avnu india lo 40000 members unnaranta vellu already Just now, alpachinao said: Hindus are also their in myanmar yeah ikkada majority clash is between buddhists and muslims... idi eppati nundo avthundi ee madya baaga ekkuva news lo ki vachindhi anthe... Quote
Bhai Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 36 minutes ago, vendetta said: Eroju Ekdo post chadiva that they are cannibels ani stfu if you do not have any info Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 2 minutes ago, Bhai said: stfu if you do not have any info Quote
Bhai Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 2 minutes ago, alpachinao said: Hindus are also their in myanmar By 1931, Indians made up 7% of Burma’s population. Between 1962 and 1964, more than three lakh Indians were forced out of Burma. Quote
siru Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 2 hours ago, timmy said: India says it currently has about 40,000 Rohingyas who have escaped in recent years from the rising violence against them in Myanmar and entered India through the north-east border. Hafiz Saeed addressing Difah-e-Musalman-Arakan Conference in Karachi, Pakistan in July 2012. NEW DELHI: HIGHLIGHTS Ajit Doval, other security experts meet on Rohingya Muslims Intel agencies say Pak terror groups helping Rohingya Muslims India could be targeted, they warn amid criticism of Delhi's approach Amid widening international condemnation of India's plans to deport Rohingya Muslims who have escaped the violence against them in Western Myanmar, top officials of the government met in the Prime Minister's Office to review their strategy. The meeting last evening was called by Nripendra Misra, the top aide to Prime Minister Narendra Modi; the attendees included National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and the heads of intelligence agencies including the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW). They focused on increasing alerts about links between Rohingya militant commanders in Myanmar and terror groups in Pakistan including Hafiz Saeed's Lashkar-e-Taiba. An intel report reviewed by them concludes "In our assessment, penetration of Pakistan-based terrorist outfits among Rohingya Muslims community is a serious emerging threat, as the same would ultimately be used for targeting India." The meeting was called after India was named and shamed for its stand on the Rohingyasat the United Nations top human rights body on Monday by the chief of the agency. India's representative offered an arduous rebuttal, but the timing of yesterday's brain-storming session and the seniority of those who were present illustrates that the reprimand is a sore point. JuD-linked Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation (FIF) holding events in support of Rohingyas. India says it currently has about 40,000 Rohingyas who have escaped in recent years from the rising violence against them in Myanmar and entered India through the north-east border. Most of them are settled in Jammu, Hyderabad and in and around Delhi. But officials say there has been no great spike in arrival in India's in the last few weeks. At least 1,25,000 Rohingyas have fled Myanmar's western state of Rakhine after the military cracked down on Rohingya insurgents who attacked an army base and dozens of police posts. The intelligence note reviewed last evening highlights that Rohingya insurgents in Myanmar have established links to Hafiz Saeed and his Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is based in Pakistan and is responsible for the 26/11 siege on Mumbai among other deadly terror attacks in India. The Lashkar funds and arms Rohingya militants, Indian intelligence agencies believe. The note attaches photographs that show Hafiz Saeed addressing a Rohingya militant outfit in Karachi in July 2012. The chief of HuJi, a major terror network in Pakistan and Bangladesh, is a Pakistani national of Rohingya origin. Top Pakistani terror group commanders visited a conference organized in 2012 in Bangladesh by Rohingya militants. Photo of Abdul Qadoos Burmi of HuJi arakan There are other red flags for India: a Pakistani Al Qaeda operative called Maulana Ustad Wazeer visited Thailand last month to train Rohingya militants. Intelligence officials are also trying to determine if a Rohingya in Kashmir was the guide for terrorists who crossed the border last month for a major attack on a police compound in Pulwama in which eight security personnel were killed 25 km from Srinagar. Junior Home Minister Kiren Rijiju today tweeted "This chorus of branding India as villain on Rohingya issue is a calibrated design to tarnish India's image. It undermines India's security." The remark appeared to be a response to the UN's upbraiding earlier this week. And while Mr Rijiju maintains that the Rohingyas will be deported, officials who were at last evening's meeting say that's impractical - for one, they are now a people without a country. "Where will you deport them? Myanmar refuses to accept them," said one official who attended last night's meeting, asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of the discussions. Another challenge identified was the difficulty in distinguishing between illegal immigrants from Bangladesh who regularly stream across the porous border and Rohingyas. "Even the language is similiar and so many women are coming, so our border officials cannot be too intrusive," an official told NDTV. The Border Security Force is trying to confine them and persuade them to return. With little impact. "The focus is now on increased border patrolling, however, that's not easy due to the sheer size (of the border region)," said officials. http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/national-security-advisor-ajit-doval-reviews-intel-concerns-on-rohingyas-1749826?pfrom=home-lateststories calling @Android_Halwa @siru @tennisluvr @TOM_BHAYYA ee rohingyas ki citizenship meedha mee opinions cheppandi. valla samasyalu study chesi opinion cheptha Quote
tennisluvr Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 Just now, siru said: valla samasyalu study chesi opinion cheptha Entha sepu nee manager gaadi sanka nakatanike time ayipotundi kada ra eddi *** nee bathukki study okati Quote
alpachinao Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 20 minutes ago, Bhai said: By 1931, Indians made up 7% of Burma’s population. Between 1962 and 1964, more than three lakh Indians were forced out of Burma. Yeah Military regime time lo jarigindi Quote
Bhai Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 19 minutes ago, alpachinao said: Yeah Military regime time lo jarigindi M bhi kadu anthaku mundu nunche... Love da lo Budhist . Anti-Indian sentiment The racial animus that is driving the mass killings of Rohingyas today rose first against Indians in general in 1930, as Telugu and Burman dockworkers clashed in Rangoon, sparking widespread anti-Indian violence. Much larger anti-Indian riots followed in 1938, a year after Burma was separated from British India (but still remained under British rule). Like with the Rohingya violence today, 1938 was simultaneously religious as well as racial – it was sparked off by a book written by a Muslim which was said to be critical of the Buddha, but almost immediately exploded into racial violence directed at all Indians in Burma. In 1941, there was more violence as the Japanese attacked Burma during World War II. As the Japanese advanced into the country, the British began to withdraw. Without the protection of the British Indian Army, Indians feared attacks from both the Japanese as well as the local Burmese. This resulted in the first major exodus of Indians from Burma. Many Indians, in fact, trekked all the way from Burma to India, with thousands dying in the tropical forests on the way. Quote
MRI Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 1 hour ago, k2s said: myanmar ppl trying to move to bangladesh... hindus in those two countries ni local ppl killing 1 hour ago, chittimallu2 said: buddhists... theliyakapothe thelusukoni cheppu... burma lo unnadi hindus kadu buddhists and they are killing rohingyas hindus oo buddhists oo.. local people hindus/buddhists ni champutunnara leka veelley local people ni champutunnara?? locals antey rohingya muslims ah?? Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 14 minutes ago, MRI said: hindus oo buddhists oo.. local people hindus/buddhists ni champutunnara leka veelley local people ni champutunnara?? locals antey rohingya muslims ah?? andaru locals ee but burmese people dont recognise rohingya muslims as their citizens... so they are killing these rohingyas... antha kanna details naku thelidu Quote
MRI Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 31 minutes ago, chittimallu2 said: andaru locals ee but burmese people dont recognise rohingya muslims as their citizens... so they are killing these rohingyas... antha kanna details naku thelidu ee rohinngyas ekkada nunchi vacharu?? inthaki @k2s enduku hindus topic techadu bro?? monna fb lo mana indian army taking off from hyd ani video pettaru.. mana army akkadiki enduku veltundi?? Quote
k2s Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 2 hours ago, chittimallu2 said: buddhists... theliyakapothe thelusukoni cheppu... burma lo unnadi hindus kadu buddhists and they are killing rohingyas ippdu seppu mallu saab ? soosindi septhunna... Quote
k2s Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 2 hours ago, timmy said: hindus enti emantunnav artham kaledhu. DC sep 12th newspaper lo article idi - sep 13th article - Quote
k2s Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 1 hour ago, MRI said: ee rohinngyas ekkada nunchi vacharu?? inthaki @k2s enduku hindus topic techadu bro?? monna fb lo mana indian army taking off from hyd ani video pettaru.. mana army akkadiki enduku veltundi?? read above articles. Quote
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