Comments by "agon noga" (@agonnoga6100) on "Positive watershed moment in N-E as calm reigns u0026 Army withdraws from counter-insurgence" video.

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  4. @Guptaji To know why there can't be real peace in North East, you need to go back in history. North East was a Bengali kingdom called Kamrupa which was invaded by Chinese Ahoms in circa 1200 CE and renamed to Oxom which the British Anglicized to Assam. Assam was invaded and occupied by the Burmese starting from circa 1400 CE to 1800 CE. In 1832 CE, East India Company liberated Assam from Burma and returned it back to india but with population consisting of people who are of Chinese or Burmese origin who have never considered themselves as Indians. With the communists taking over China in 1949 they started eyeing India's North East and instigated insurgencies in North East with the aid of military junta in Burma which never reconciled loss of North East to India. The people of Chinese or Burmese origin in India's North East will never integrate with India which is why they pressurized BJP government to introduce "Inner Line Permits" in large parts of North East which prevents people from rest of India to freely travel or settle in these parts. The tea garden Adivasi workers, Biharis, Marwaris and Bengalis have been regular targets of these people which is why the Adivasis and Bengalis particularly Muslim Assamese and Bengalis picked up arms as a response. Recently, a border dispute between BJP ruled Assam and Mizoram led to fire fight between the two states' police leading to the death of 6 Assam policemen. The recent lull in North East has got more to do with civil war in Burma, the main instigator of insurgencies in NE, than peace initiatives by India. BJP is trying to appease these anti India forces as they have helped BJP to come to power in NE on the back of anti Bengali sentiments which runs very high in NE.
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