[Assam] on a biased report against people of Noth East
Mridul Bhuyan
mridul_mb at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 12 22:30:08 CST 2008
Chan Da,
>*** Or was it a result of a prejudice, possibly born out of
>envy, possibly out of sheer
>ignorance, and surely due to the Indian outlook of
>making broad-brush judgements
>from tiny sampling; to paint NE women as immoral
>temptresses who are ruining the
>morality of rich Dilliwallas?
I might have missed ur point. You are right. Nothing is more true.
Rgds
Mridul
Chan Mahanta <cmahanta at charter.net> wrote:
Hi Mridul:
We are missing the point here.
WHO are the CUSTOMERS here of these immoral NE women who pay huge
amounts of money for their services? Would there be such service
providers if there were no customers? Are these customers also
immoral foreigners like those women that were singled out?
How many prostitues are in Dilli? Any guesses? I have no problem
believing that there are women from the NE who provide such services.
But out of that how many could be one of those "---trendy Northeast
Indian girl" ? 50%, 10%, 1% ?
But why do they get picked on? For a very good reason: They are good
looking, speak good English
and sophisticated. Remember, the report says they get very good fees
for their services ?
So what was the motive of his guy who wrote this supposed expose' ?
*** To help eradicate a social evil in Dilli ?
*** To help eradicate trafficking of women from the NE?
*** Or was it a result of a prejudice, possibly born out of
envy, possibly out of sheer
ignorance, and surely due to the Indian outlook of
making broad-brush judgements
from tiny sampling; to paint NE women as immoral
temptresses who are ruining the
morality of rich Dilliwallas?
You take your pick.
c-da
At 8:25 PM -0800 2/6/08, Mridul Bhuyan wrote:
>Chan Da,
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> The hard fact is, being in Delhi for about 14 years, I can't deny
>involvement of some of these folks in the prohibited practice.
>However, it is gross to generalise all North Easterners for the
>deeds of a very few of them. Besides, I don't think there's any
>customer involved as they use all for their own consumption.
>
> But, I agree, it is hightime some steps are taken to let the
>Delhites know that most of the North Easterners are more civilised
>than others.
>
> Rgds
> Mridul
>
>Chan Mahanta wrote:
> Surprisingly no one seems to be interested in knowing down WHO the
>CUSTOMERS of these immoral NE folks are.
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>At 2:56 PM -0600 2/5/08, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
>>Hi Ankur,
>>
>>This is just terrible (once again the NE being portrayed in bad light).
>>
>>It seems that every time something like this happens, we all get upset and
>>want to set the record straight. While this is a good reaction, I am not
>>sure how many times and how long we can keep this up.
>>
>> IMHO, we would need to tackle (or head off) such misinformation/perception
>>for the long run.
>>
>>A few suggestions, for what they are worth:
>>1. Assamese in Delhi/Mumbai or other places take active part in letting
>>others know what the NE is truly made up of, its culture, languages and
>>lastly of course its people.
>>
>>2. Engage in writing positive articles in national newspapers and magazines
>>about the culture/language/people
>>
>>3.Involve the national media every chance we get when celebrating Bihu or
>>other cultural events/plays in other places.
>>
>>When I travel to other places in India, many people are still not very clear
>>about the NE. What little they read or hear is usually negative. My
>>suggestion is to make an all out effort in changing that perception.
>>
>>The NE has much to offer to the rest of India, the likes of Vikram Kumar et
>>al should take it upon themselves to at the very least visit the NE and
>>experience its hospitality.
>>
>>--Ram da
>>
>>
>>On 2/5/08, Ankur Bora wrote:
>>>
>>> HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE GANENDRA NARAYAN RAY
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>http://mailtoday.in/showstory.aspx?queryed=9&querypage=4&boxid=275671144&parentid=2129&eddate=Jan%2028%202008%2012:00AM
>>>
>>> Dear Sir ,
>>>
>>> This is regarding the above mentined url published in Mail Today e-paper
>>> by Vikram Kumar. In this article , Mr. Kumar has spread misinformation on
>>> the people of a paricular region of India i.e North East. In fact in his
>>> article Mr. Kumar branded the girls of North easter region residing in and
>>> around Delhi as drug peddlars. This type of article is non only causing
> >> misinformation on a region but also endangering the lives of of
>students and
>>> professionals of North East residing in Delhi. We often come across news of
>>> violence against girls and women of NE region and publication of this type
>>> of article will cause more harm. I request your action on the newspaper (
>>> Mail Today) and the reporter Vikram Kumar on this article. I
>>>would also like
> >> to let you know there is no contact information on the News paper website
>>> and as such I am mailing directly for your attenion.
>>>
>>> I also request K. Sachidananda Murthy of Malayala Manorama , Geetartha
>>> Pathak of AssamBani , Abhay Chhajlani of Nai Dunia Parisar and Sanjoh
>>> Hazarika to raise this issue at the appropriate forum.
>>>
>>> Yours Sincerely
>>>
>>> Ankur Bora
>>> Austin , Texas
>>>
>>> The content of the newpaper article is attached below.
>>>
>>>
>>> Monday, January 28,
>>> 2008 Druglords prey on N-E girls to act as
>>> peddlers
>>> By Kumar Vikram in New Delhi
>>> The next time a cocaine addict in Delhi orders for a fix,
>>> its unlikely that an African man will be standing at the door.
>>>Instead, itll
>>> probably be a young, trendy Northeast Indian girl. And for a few extra
>>> thousands, shell put sex on offer as well.
>>> This revelation about the illegal drug trade came to light last year,
>>> during the court hearing of a Nigerian peddler. A police officer said, "Our
>>> investigating officers were surprised to find that many Northeastern girls
>>> would attend the hearing at the Patiala Court House. We decided to probe
>>> further." And the skeletons came tumbling out.
>> > Where the girls score over the men is that they can offer customers a
>>> combo-pack - sex and drugs. The nexus works like this: the client calls the
>>> peddler (usually African) for cocaine; the peddler gives the stuff to the
>>> girl; she delivers it to the designated place, which is usually a farmhouse
>>> or five-star hotel; and if the customer is willing and has the money, the
>>> girl throws in sex as an added offer.
>>> "The clients are high-end and as a result, the girls earn much more than
>>> they would earlier," the officer said. Rates can vary from anything between
>>> Rs 25,000 and Rs 50,000 for a few hours of intoxication and intercourse.
>>> The genesis of the trend, say sources, lies in the Rahul Mahajan case. The
>>> arrest of two Nigerian nationals put the spotlight on their counterparts
>>> and, suddenly, African nationals roaming around in, say, a shopping complex
>>> were viewed with suspicion by even common people, let alone the police.
>>> There were several raids conducted across the city, at the end of which
>>> eight Nigerians ended up in prison. Customs officials at the Indira Gandhi
>>> International Airport pulled up their socks too and at the end of 2007, the
>>> total toll of picked-up Africans numbered 70.
>>> Enter the Northeastern girl, her age between 22 and 30.
>>> This entry, though, was quite a logical fallout of things. Most of the
>>> Nigerians peddlers were centred around the Munirka area in southwest Delhi,
>>> which has a large population of northeastern girls too. As an officer said,
>>> "Most of these girls are call centre employees open to the idea of earning
>>> extra money. And the suspected peddlers were ready to lend a
>>>help-ing hand."
>>> But the trend is still very new. "The association between the peddlers and
>>> the girls acting as middlemen is a recent one, something that we came to
>>> know during investigations," said DCP (narcotics) A.S. Cheema.
>>> Something else that has come to light is that there is an increasing
>>> interest in heroin among the customers. Afghanistan is home to heroine of
>>> superior quality, which initially reaches Pakistan. The next stop on the
>>> trail is usually Punjab or Rajasthan. Thereafter, its a snatch for the
>>> peddler to smuggle the drug into Delhi and to the addicts place of choice.
>>> This would earlier be pubs or lower-end hotels in the city. But post-Rahul
>>> Mahajan, such places have become dicey for the peddlers. So now,
>>>its usually
>>> a five-star hotel or a nondescript farmhouse.
>>> And the person ringing the bell, in all probability, will be a
> >> Northeastern girl.
>>> kumar.vikram at mailtoday.in
>>>
>>>
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