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‘Dear PM, Help Bangladesh To Curb Migration’
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5 months ago
"Dear Prime Minister, helping Bangladesh is the only solution to solving the migration crisis." Ankur Mahanta, a development consultant from Assam, tells Brut why the Northeast can't afford more migrants.
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Dear Prime Minister, I'm Ankur Mahanta and I'm currently pursuing my dream of setting up a
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social enterprise in Assam in the northeast of India. I'm a proud Assamese and I'm a very
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concerned Indian citizen right now and I have a few questions for you. There are many problems
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that my region faces and instead of pretending to have any of the answers, let's begin by asking the
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right questions. Now as a proud Gujarati yourself, I'm sure you understand that a strong cultural
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and linguistic identity is important for the development of its people. Now politics aside,
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do you know why there are scores of thousands of people out in the streets protesting in Assam,
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Meghalaya and Tripura? Because somehow they feel their identity, their cultural identity is under
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threat and this is mostly due to the unabated and unchecked migration into the region.
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Now growing up as a kid, for us traveling through the Kazanagar National Park was a
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beautiful experience. It is a beautiful park and we have noticed that over the past two or three
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decades, surely but slowly, encroachment into the park has gone to such a degree that there are
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living shanties now in the grasslands of the park. Now a sight that I cannot forget is when
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Kazanagar is hit by flooding. These embankments built so that animals can take refuge are being
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used by human beings alongside. Now it is a saddening sight because these migrants or refugees,
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whatever name you give it, they fled their homelands just to survive in the harshest of
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conditions and where is the dignity of life in that? These are climate change refugees, an issue
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that no one seems to know or either know or care about in India and in the northeast of India and
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this is only going to get worse. Now a startling report and these estimates come from the World
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Bank and the National Geographic say that in the next two or three decades there will be at least
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13 million displaced Bangladeshis who will have nowhere to go. Now that is nearly half the
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population of Assam, half and where are these people going to go because they are, I mean are
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they not persecuted minorities, the victims of a largely man-made disaster. Now here I'd like to
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point out that only by helping Bangladesh can we help ourselves and the India that I have known
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and I'm proud of has always taken up developing country concerns and raised it at international
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levels at be it climate change, development issues, human rights, maybe not human rights but
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international trade for instance. Now this is now the time again to take that lead and help
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Bangladesh because it will be the worst hit of the large developing countries with increasing flooding
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and loss of land. Now I want to impress upon you and our legislators to take this very very
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seriously because this needs to be raised at international levels at an international forum
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so that developed and other willing developing countries can accommodate the large waves of
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climate change refugees from Bangladesh in the next few decades and this is an issue of human survival
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and of the dignity of life. The northeast of India simply cannot afford to take any more migrants.
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We are unable to provide the basic living conditions that refugees and migrants clearly
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deserve and at a time when this issue has become so volatile and dissent has grown so strong
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how can northeast embark on its development path? Now you have reiterated time and again
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that the development of northeast is a priority for India but what does this development mean
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if the citizens constantly feel marginalized? Do you honestly want us to believe that the passage
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of the citizenship amendment act is the right way towards this development agenda given the
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problems that we are going to face in the next few decades? I do not think so Prime Minister.
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