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Some more evidence.
 

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The following information has been extracted from a book titled 'Inside RAW, the story of India's secret service' written by Asoka Raina. He clearly acknowledged that RAW had helped Shanti Bahini to carryout insurgency in Chittagong Hill Tracts.

"The East Pakistan government had built a dam over the river Kaptai. The Chakma Tribals had been moved out with the assurance that they would be resettled. But the resettlement never took place. Instead, towards the end of the 70s, Bengali Muslims moved into the Chittagong Hill Tracts and began buying out the poor Chakma Tribals. Religious persecution followed soon after. For a while, they were assisted after the formation of Bangladesh. But with the change of government after the coup in Bangladesh, the old persecution followed. They moved towards India for help. Like the Mukti Bahini, they had continued to nurture their old RAW contacts. They sought them again.

Having crossed across Agartala, they began negotiating. Their demands for protection of their families and children, if and when they were forced to move to India, was accepted by the government. They were adamant in fighting their own battles. They wanted protection in a corridor through which their families could enter India. The Mizo threat had persisted...................the Chakmas offered to lose themselves in the Chittagong Hill Tracts and infiltrate among the Mizo rebels, and pass on information to the Indian government, in lieu of the guarantee of asylum to their families. This offer was accepted."
 
Bhai @Saif putting up pictures of dead people is not a great idea. It is in poor taste in my opinion.
It is important to make people aware about India sponsored Shanti Bahini's heinous crimes against Bengali people in Chittagong Hill Tracts. I have put up the pictures of dead people to show the brutality of Shanti Bahini with whom Awami League has signed a peace treaty in 1997. Those Shanti Bahini terrorists should have been hanged for the brutal murders of Bengalis and Tribal people in Chittagong Hill Tracts. Alas! those terrorists are roaming freely in Chittagong Hill Tracts which, as a Bengali, I cannot tolerate anymore.
 
It is important to make people aware about India sponsored Shanti Bahini's heinous crimes against Bengali people in Chittagong Hill Tracts. I have put up the pictures of dead people to show the brutality of Shanti Bahini with whom Awami League has signed a peace treaty in 1997. Those Shanti Bahini terrorists should have been hanged for the brutal murders of Bengalis and Tribal people in Chittagong Hill Tracts. Alas! those terrorists are roaming freely in Chittagong Hill Tracts which, as a Bengali, I cannot tolerate anymore.
I understand your anger. But you have to proceed with tact and pre-meditated thought-through planning to eliminate these terrorists (I won't call them insurgents - they are far worse, and are vagrant settlers occupying the area illegally). Slash and burn approach among civilians will raise sympathy from the backers of these people which are "sob-sister" human rights outfits. You have seen in some videos why the BGB people are getting beat up in the streets by these people and don't raise a peep - much less fire bullets. BGB restraint is commendable. All in good time, sabr - waqt ayega....

These people have no right to live there if they treat Police and BGB law and order maintainers with criminal impunity like this.

The main problem is that the area is remote to us but not to them - they move in that area with impunity because we haven't strengthened our presence there. They need to be uprooted once and for all - permanently. The way to do that is improve communication logistics and intensify patrols. Night vision cameras, drones, thermal IR equipped snipers all help, but we need to deploy more people there. The lessons learned from the Colombians on drug gangs in the mountains will help.

If these people want to live in peace like human beings, they should do so. Otherwise they can cross the border and go into Chin territory and cause trouble there.
 
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They need to be uprooted once and for all - permanently. The way to do that is improve communication logistics and intensify patrols. Night vision cameras, drones, thermal IR equipped snipers all help, but we need to deploy more people there. The lessons learned from the Colombians on drug gangs in the mountains will help.
You will be happy to know that Bangladesh army is building border roads in Chittagong Hill Tracts to improve the communication system there. Once completed these border roads will help the army to chase the terrorists and to reduce terrorism committed by the India sponsored terror outfits.
 
You will be happy to know that Bangladesh army is building border roads in Chittagong Hill Tracts to improve the communication system there. Once completed these border roads will help the army to chase the terrorists and to reduce terrorism committed by the India sponsored terror outfits.

Yes the main artery is a great idea , but the long-term idea is to increase patrols along the border and build as many sub-divisional roads as possible (even if unpaved for now) into remote areas, for ease of increasing patrols. Once the infra is built, and law and order established - these criminals won't have easy respite by running away.

The Indians are already fencing the border with Chin state, which is an unstable entity. We should do the same.
 
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Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh integral part of India: Chakma bodies of Tripura​

Chakma National Council of India and Tripura Chakma Students Association, who have observed August 17 as ‘Black Day’ since 2016, held protests across 11 locations of Tripura.

Written by Debraj Deb
Agartala | Updated: August 17, 2019 22:08 IST

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Chakma National Council of India and Tripura Chakma Students Association have been observing ‘Black Day’ on August 17 for three years now.

After seven decades of independence, people of Chakma ethnic community living in Tripura have claimed Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) to be ‘integral part’ of India and demanded justice from the International Court of Justice citing grounds of ethnic persecution.

Chakma National Council of India and Tripura Chakma Students Association, who have observed August 17 as ‘Black Day’ since 2016, held protests across 11 locations of Tripura including Agartala, Kanchanpur, Pecharthal, Kumarghat, Manu, Chailengta, Chowmanu, Gandacherra, Natunbazaar, Silachari and Birchandramanu this year.
 

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