[Assam] Doctorate Hazarika may be wishing Assam to give himDuelCitizenship!
Rajen Barua
barua25 at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 19 11:54:15 EDT 2005
Re: [Assam] Doctorate Hazarika may be wishing Assam to givChandan:
As I said I don't have time to explain all these details specially when I see you are far away from reality. Since you are supporting ULFA you should have been ahead of me on the issues. Anyway this is my last explanation on the subject.
The issue is between GOI and ULFA.
The impression is ULFA does not want to end the charde and that is why they are pushing the PCG in the front as a cushion. (BTW who is paying for PCG's expenses?)
The impression is the whole movie industry in Bangladesh is being run by ULFA. I don't see any incentive for ULFA to end the charade.
GOI is not a one person or one team to have a mind of its own. It has a policy. The impression is that on policy matters it wants to end the charade.
The Assamese people donot matter on this issue as they are not part of the game. They are the victims. If you ask me what they think of it. Hobo Diok to some. Continue the Charade for others as they are enjoying the monetary profit out of the process.
I have heard even the Military personal in Assam donot want to end the issue as many are making huge profits (as the rumors goes) out of the charade.
BH does not count on the issue.
Now you tell me why do you think the charade will end.?
For last 30 years Assam does not have any new industry. Where do you think all the investment money is coming from for the high rise buildings in Guwahati?
As BH says I think it will continue and many people will get rich.
For rest of the story please visit Assam.
Rajen
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From: Chan Mahanta
To: Rajen Barua ; mc mahant ; barttabistar at hotmail.com
Cc: assam at assamnet.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Doctorate Hazarika may be wishing Assam to give himDuelCitizenship!
Rajen:
>Bhupen Hazarika seem to be speaking the reality being felt by majority people in Assam today.
>The reason is very simple. (I said it before) Nobody wants a solution. Everybody gains when >there is no solution but the game goes on.
*** Assuming you are correct, that NOBODY wants a solution,and I am not taking you literally here -- I know you mean FEW; does it mean that it is only the Assamese who don't want a solution? Or does Indian Govt. not want a solution either?
A: If the Assamese don't want a solution, what is their motive for continuing with the charade?
B: What is India's motive in your view? I can believe that, and I have my reasons. But I would be curious about YOUR rationale, should you care to share.
C: What about BH, does he want a solution? If so, as a true Oxomiya leader with a lot of SEEMING influence in Delhi, what is HE contributing?
I would however exclude his wishes for remaining a good Assamese and a good Indian, as any contribution to the process. That is just political double-talk.
At 5:03 PM -0500 10/18/05, Rajen Barua wrote:
>Bhupen Hazarika, who had mediated between the Centre and ULFA during previous NDA regime, today said he did not expect a solution to the problem of >militancy in Assam in near future.
Bhupen Hazarika seem to be speaking the reality being felt by majority people in Assam today.
The reason is very simple. (I said it before) Nobody wants a solution. Everybody gains when there is no solution but the game goes on.
As I said, it is the best of times, it is the worst of times!!!
RB
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From: "Bartta Bistar" <barttabistar at hotmail.com>
To: assam at assamnet.org
Subject: [Assam] Doctorate Hazarika may be wishing Assam to give him DuelCitizenship!
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 13:02:59 +0000
No easy solution to militancy:Hazarika
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1263728.cms
NEW DELHI: Noted Assamese music composer Bhupen Hazarika, who had mediated between the Centre and ULFA during previous NDA regime, today said he did not expect a solution to the problem of militancy in Assam in near future.
"There is no dream about resolution of the problem in near future," the Dadasaheb Phalke award winning artiste told reporters on peace talks between ULFA-appointed citizens' group and the Centre.
The Centre and ULFA must come to the negotiating table if they were serious about bringing peace to Assam, he told a press conference on the eve of a music concert here to raise funds for Assam Association.
"If they are really peace-seekers, they must start talking (directly)," he said when asked about the talks to be held here between the People's Consultative Group and Central leaders on October 25 and 26.
Hazarika, also a winner of the Padma Bhushan and former Chairman of Sangeet Natak Academy, said the Centre should be "more clear" about the proposed talks, but did not elaborate. Hazarika, who had composed a song asking the ULFA militants to shun violence, said his efforts did not yield any result as the outfit did not do so.
Asked about ULFA's demand for sovereignty, he said "I don't believe in violence. I want to be a very good Indian and a very good Assamese as well." He suggested that the Government formulate educational curriculum which would focus on national integration.
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