[Assam] ULFA to begin drive against Bangladeshi migrants from Kaziranga
Ram Sarangapani
assamrs at gmail.com
Wed Jun 27 14:45:43 EDT 2007
Mohan,
>As I see it now, in the event of an elaction, ULFA's chances of coming to
>power is very small because they do not have people's support. If they >do
and they win the elections, then it will be the will of the "raiz"
This is a new age and time. No country or group can win anything thru
violence. And even if they did, its only short lived. There are numerous
examples from countries in Africa to Iraq.
The ULFA too can win the approval of the people it thinks it represents only
by abjuring violence - it just boild down to that.
--Ram
On 6/27/07, Mohan R. Palleti <mrpallet at ncsu.edu> wrote:
>
> Very true!
> As I see it now, in the event of an elaction, ULFA's chances of coming to
> power is very small because they do not have people's support. If they do
> and they win the elections, then it will be the will of the "raiz"
>
> ULFA has to build their credibility and have a plan that is acceptable to
> the people. Using the money they have amassed to build the fence along the
> border is perhaps one step towards earning the respect of the people.
>
> Mohan R. Palleti
>
>
>
>
>
> > M:
> >
> >> >C'Da,
> >>I believe a possible solution can be found by which ULFA be given
> amnesty
> >>if they give up arms. And they can take part in forming the government
> >> and
> >>get what the State deserves. They have the will power, I am sure they
> >> will
> > do a good job!
> >
> >
> >
> > *** All very good.
> >
> > But would you not want to know HOW ANYTHING will
> > change, if ULFA becomes a part of the
> > establishment that has never performed, in fact
> > sold Assam's interests away?
> >
> > Isn't that what happened to Assam from AGP?
> >
> >
> > c-da
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At 11:07 AM -0400 6/27/07, Mohan R. Palleti wrote:
> >>C'Da,
> >>I believe a possible solution can be found by which ULFA be given
> amnesty
> >>if they give up arms. And they can take part in forming the government
> >> and
> >>get what the State deserves. They have the will power, I am sure they
> >> will
> >>do a good job!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Mohan R. Palleti
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> M:
> >>>
> >>>> >If ULFA takes the lead to do this in a civiliged way. I do not
> >>>> think
> >>>>anybody would be against it. This is what I have been saying time and
> >>>>again.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> *** I am not questioning that.
> >>>
> >>> But HOW do you reconcile the contradiction of
> >>> chasing ULFA away to hide in surrounding
> >>> countries, with the Indian military after it and
> >>> a section of Assam's intelligentsia clamoring for
> >>> its annihilation, but at the same time expecting
> >>> it to undertake detection, adjudication and
> >>> deportation if need be, thru a
> >>> civilized process?
> >>>
> >>> What you are expecting is FUNCTIONING Assam Govt.
> >>> with a rule of laws and dependable institution of
> >>> state, but without giving them an opportunity to
> >>> even set up such a government.
> >>>
> >>> Is this unreal or what?
> >>>
> >>> c-da
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> At 10:13 AM -0400 6/27/07, Mohan R. Palleti wrote:
> >>>>C'da,
> >>>>> Hi Mohan:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Hmmm! Moderators? Or was it censors? I didn't see
> >>>>> anything OFFENSIVE here. Perhaps unrealistic and
> >>>>> inconsistent with the complaint that ULFA
> >>>>> approves of and abets B'deshi migration. But
> >>>>> certainly not something that needs censoring.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Perhaps the censors are afraid of open
> >>>>> discussions. Question would be of what or why?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> For God's sake, not another Neli like incident. Please!
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>You are mixing up statements. I did not make this one....
> >>>>
> >>>>> *** This above comment is even more profoundly
> >>>>> inconsistent with the complaint that ULFA does
> >>>>> not stop the infiltration, and the complainers
> >>>>> are either scared to hold the feet of those who
> >>>>> are REALLY responsible, to the fire or really
> >>>>> don't care about it except for making
> >>>>> Hinducentric political points.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> This is something GOI has not put its soul into yet.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> *** IF it is of concern to the people of Assam,
> >>>>> and they cannot get any action from GOI , who has
> >>>>> the supposed authority, the responsibility and
> >>>>> the resources, how come its intelligentsia does
> >>>>> not hold GOI
> >>>>> accountable and support ULFA to empower it to
> >>>>> take necessary actions, in civilized ways, thru a
> >>>>> government of Assam with enforceable laws and
> >>>>> fair and dependable conflict resolution
> >>>>> mechanisms of state?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> One can't have it both ways, can one?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> c-da
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>If ULFA takes the lead to do this in a civiliged way. I do not think
> >>>>anybody would be against it. This is what I have been saying time and
> >>>>again.
> >>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> At 8:41 AM -0400 6/27/07, Mohan R. Palleti wrote:
> >>>>>>I sent this bit to assamonline, but the moderator decided against
> >>>>>>publishing it...........
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>This is appreciated, except that this is not how it is to be done.
> >>>>>>You do not remove a large tract of people by anhilating them. First
> >>>>>>the root has to be stopped. I hope ULFA uses its amassed wealth to
> >>>>>>fence the boundary between Assam and India. And then have comissions
> >>>>>>that will send illegal immigrants back to their country. This is
> >>>>>>something GOI has not put its soul into yet.
> >> >>>>
> >>>>>>A major problem in Assam is that most people illegal people say that
> >>>>>>they are from another part of the state and get away with it. Make
> it
> >>>>>>compulsory for illegal immigrants to go back to where they came
> from,
> >>>>>>for a period of time. This way nobody can show false papers to prove
> >>>>>>their citizenship.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Any non assamese who has lived for at least two or three generations
> >>>>>>and can atleast speak assamese, should be allowed to stay in Assam,
> >>>>>>because they have already started the process of naturalization.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>These are my viewpoints. I hope others can shape it better.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Mohan R. Palleti
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>> > For God's sake, not another Neli like incident. Please!
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> "In order to make spiritual progress you must be patient like a
> >>>>>>> tree
> >>>>>>> and
> >>>>>>> humble like a blade of grass"
> >>>>>>> - Lakshmana
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:04:46 -0700From:
> >>>>>>> pradip200 at yahoo.comTo:
> >>>>>>> assam at assamnet.org; assam_dubai at yahoogroups.com;
> >>>>>>> assamonline at yahoogroups.com; assamsociety at yahoogroups.com;
> >>>> >>> assamfoundation1 at yahoogroups.com;
> >>>> neglectedindia at yahoogroups.com;
> >>>>>>> NorthEastIndia at yahoogroups.comSubject: [Assam] ULFA to begin
> >>>>>>> drive
> >>>>>>> against
> >>>>>>> Bangladeshi migrants from Kaziranga
> >>>>>>> ULFA to begin drive against Bangladeshi migrants from Kaziranga
> >>>>>>> NET News Network
> >>>>>>> Guwahati, June 25: The banned United Liberation Front of Asom
> >>>>>>> (ULFA)
> >>>>>>> on
> >>>>>>> Sunday reiterated its warning to illegal Bangladeshi Migrants
> to
> >>>>>>> leave
> >>>>>>> Assam within one month.
> >>>>>>> Reiterating its order, Prabal Neog commander of dreaded 28
> >>>>>>> Battalion
> >>>>>>> informed a section of media that initiative in this regard
> would
> >>>>>>> begin
> >>>>>>> from Kaziranga National Park. "We will flush out all illegal
> >>>>>>> settlers
> >>>>>>> whether national or foreigner from the national park,"
> disclosed
> >>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>> rebel
> >>>>>>> leader.
> >>>>>>> In this regard, the militant leader also questioned the stand
> of
> >>>>>>> all
> >>>>>>> such
> >>>>>>> organizations that have been fighting against influx of illegal
> >>>>>>> Bangladeshi migrants to Assam.
> >>>>>>> Last Thursday, ULFA ordered illegal Bangladeshi Migrants to
> >>>>>>> leave
> >>>>>>> Assam
> >>>>>>> within one month or face dire consequences.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
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>
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