[Assam] About My Instigations and Your Contributions
Ram Sarangapani
assamrs at gmail.com
Thu May 31 09:12:36 EDT 2007
C'da
I am just making some deductions (could be wrong). What I am saying is, as
the position of ULFA weakens (You have to agree it has - in the old days -
it was all hush-hush to say bad things about the ulfa in Assam, and today
people are openly bad-mouthing them).
Well - if that trend continues, why would the GOI even consider negotiations
when say a majority of the Assamese population is on the fast road to
development?
If at that point the GOI stonewalls or simply IGNORES the existence of ULFA
- nothing, nothing really will happen.
--Ram
On 5/31/07, Chan Mahanta <cmahanta at charter.net> wrote:
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> >I think, you will find, the GOI in a few years, may well NOT be willing
> to even consider negotiating with >a listless, directionless ULFA.
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> *** First Ram, is that WISH or an advice to GoI or a mere speculation?
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> *** And more importantly, WHAT then? WHAT if GoI continues to stonewall?
> What do you believe it will result in?
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> At 6:59 AM -0600 5/31/07, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
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> C'da
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> *> WHAT HOLDS the PROMISE of a resolution: NEGOTIATIONS !*
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> Maybe. But look at some of the things that going around.
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> The ULFA has gone berserk, and wontonly killing innocent people.
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> In such a situation, the GOI might just say - we will not negotiate (just
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> like Israel or the US) with terrorists. What then?
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> IMHO, when all is said & done, you will find that the ULFA has not helped
> one iota in trying to go for a 'negotiated settlement'.
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> In fact, for the past so many years, all they have done is to hold an
> extremely rigid stance (Sovereignty) from one side of the mouth, and talk of
> negotiations from the other.
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> I think, you will find, the GOI in a few years, may well NOT be willing to
> even consider negotiating with a listless, directionless ULFA.
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> --Ram
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> On 5/31/07,* Chan Mahanta* <cmahanta at charter.net> wrote:
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> Ram:
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> The reason I brought up "TRADERS" was because you and BB brought it up as
> if "these traders" were
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> >ALL for some negotiations.
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> *** What are they (the SOME of the THEY, if not the ALL that was reported
> in the AT) seeking, if not a negotiated end to the conflict ( see below) ?
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> * The Coordination Committee of different trade associations in
> Assam today demanded
> the state government convene immediate "unconditional" talks with
> the banned ULFA.*
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> *** Are they doing that for the love of ULFA? Obviously not. So WHY?
> Because they are not idiots and have realized this conflict is not going to
> go away , never mind Indian military, never mind RAW, never mind Assam
> establishment's FORCE MULTIPLICATION or NRAs' crocodile tears. Unlike those
> who shed tears over the newspapers and the internet and dream of the ULFA
> being wished away, but would not want anything EFFECTIVE done to end the
> conflict, they want WHAT HOLDS the PROMISE of a resolution: NEGOTIATIONS !
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> Is that a hard concept to comprehend?
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> Obviously it is, particularly to some of our friends here :-). Namely
> those who have NOTHING to lose.
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> But anyone who has a stake in it, that are affected by the violence,
> cannot afford to live in the Fools' Paradise that some of our highly
> intelligent friends do, quite at ease shedding crocodile tears, hoping the
> military will deliver them to the promised land.
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> >All I am saying is, yes they may well be - but not for the reasons you
> would would others to think - >THAT IS, even these traders want a fast,
> negotiated peace talks - and maybe even "Assam's >independence"
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> >The concerns of all these people are genuine - their safety, their
> livelihood. But who is perpetrating this violence? The ULFA. The supporters
> of ULFA (and ULFA) are back-peddling really fast now. They see public anger,
> a couple of lynchings (in the rural areas - the supposed ulfa "ghatti"
> -stronghold).
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> So what do they do?
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> Deny vehementally (Of course after gauging which way the wind is blowing)
> that ulfa was responsible
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> Get some comments from frightened-out-of-their-wits common folks, traders
> etc, who want "peace" and turn those around to sound as if the whole of
> Assam is behind this "cause"
>
> Keep spinning this thing - find anyone or anything to pin the bombings on
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> Take full advantage of the genuine anger of people on the Govt. for NOT
> being able to provide security for its citizens.
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> Put as much time & spin in-between this - so that people will forget. The
> ulfa can run away and cause mayhem another day.
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> Lastly, just because the the Govt. machinery was/is not able to protect
> the lives of all citizens from the so many blasts, should the ULFA then
> sneak in to kill more people (because the Govt. is supposedly inept?)?
>
> (This is NOT to excuse the govt. of its responsibility to citizens, but it
> certainly DOES MEAN that when the Govt.'s guard is down (or the ULFA sees a
> chance) it will take it to kill ordinary Assamese.
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> Really, its no bravado to bomb, kill, and hurt people in a public place.
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> *** All of the above is meaningless . It is merely a foil to AVOID
> supporting a NEGOTIATED end to the conflict. Those who are unaffected can
> afford that. But not those who ARE.
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> At 9:24 AM -0600 5/30/07, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
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> C'da
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> I am just going to respond to this one portion.
>
> > *** There you go! You do know how to distance yourself from the
> realities
> > that surround you with the use of words. Just like Ram distanced himself
> > from the humanity of those people who appealed to GoI for bringing and
> end
> > to the violence thru negotiations with just one word "TRADERS", thus
> > discounting their humanity and concerns.
> >
> > With such intellectual bravery, you all hold up your civilization as a
> > beacon to the world.
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>
> The reason I brought up "TRADERS" was because you and BB brought it up as
> if "these traders" were
>
> ALL for some negotiations.
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>
> All I am saying is, yes they may well be - but not for the reasons you
> would would others to think - THAT IS, even these traders want a fast,
> negotiated peace talks - and maybe even "Assam's independence"
>
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> I don't see it that way at all. The traders are NOT the GOI, they are just
> looking for their own interests. You go ask a common person from the Fancy
> Bazar or Athgaon area - you will probably get that reply too "we want talks"
> & Peace.
>
> (basically meaning - leave us alone)
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>
> The concerns of all these people are genuine - their safety, their
> livelihood. But who is perpetrating this violence? The ULFA. The supporters
> of ULFA (and ULFA) are back-peddling really fast now. They see public anger,
> a couple of lynchings (in the rural areas - the supposed ulfa "ghatti"
> -stronghold).
>
>
>
> So what do they do?
>
> Deny vehementally (Of course after gauging which way the wind is blowing)
> that ulfa was responsible
>
> Get some comments from frightened-out-of-their-wits common folks, traders
> etc, who want "peace" and turn those around to sound as if the whole of
> Assam is behind this "cause"
>
> Keep spinning this thing - find anyone or anything to pin the bombings on
>
> Take full advantage of the genuine anger of people on the Govt. for NOT
> being able to provide security for its citizens.
>
> Put as much time & spin in-between this - so that people will forget. The
> ulfa can run away and cause mayhem another day.
>
>
>
> Lastly, just because the the Govt. machinery was/is not able to protect
> the lives of all citizens from the so many blasts, should the ULFA then
> sneak in to kill more people (because the Govt. is supposedly inept?)?
>
> (This is NOT to excuse the govt. of its responsibility to citizens, but it
> certainly DOES MEAN that when the Govt.'s guard is down (or the ULFA sees a
> chance) it will take it to kill ordinary Assamese.
>
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>
> Really, its no bravado to bomb, kill, and hurt people in a public place.
>
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> --Ram
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> On 5/30/07, Chan Mahanta <cmahanta at charter.net> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Nayan:
> >
> >
> > > I'm glad that at last you admitted that you are a wimp.
> >
> > *** Didn't realize you were under the mistaken idea that I was
> otherwise.
> > Why didn't you just ask. I am not ashamed of being a wimp to admit it.
> > Haven't you noticed how I never accuse anyone of being a 'coward' unlike
> > your brave compatriots in assamnet? That is because I am one myself
> :-).
> >
> >
> > >about the suicide bomber thing, no matter who ever says that, Till the
> > attacks are against the civilians >of Assam, they will be deplorable and
> > taken as an act of terrorism by the people of assam against >them and
> not as
> > anything else.
> >
> > *** I am sure your warning will be taken due note of those who might be
>
> > contemplating such. Question is whether they will be shaking in their
> > chappals from it ? If past and present experience is any guide however,
> > that may not be enough of a deterrence. What do you think ? Maybe you
> can as
> > ask a Tamil Tiger or a Kashmir Freedom Fighter if they are deterred by
> > warnings of the righteous like yourself.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Will you be able to demonstrate your commitments to a peaceful
> resolution
> > of the conflict by standing up and supporting the plea of the
> 'traders'
> > published in the AT that Barta Bistar posted ?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >In case you have not noticed, I have not commented upon the doings of
> any
> > organisations until now
> >
> > *** That shows your fair-and-balanced outlook and respect for the law
> which,
> > I presume, holds no one should be held guilty until so proven in a
> court of
> > justice. Such magnanimity is the stuff of legends and differentiates a
> > high-court advocate from ordinary mortals .
> >
> >
> > > I as a concerned citizen of Assam, would like the fear factor out of
> the
> > minds of the people, who are >afraid to venture out to any market areas
> even
> > during the day time.
> >
> > *** That must make you unique! Glad you pointed that out.
> >
> >
> >
> > >So for me and for the people of assam, who does not have the means to
> find
> > out who are behind such >heinous acts, these will be just random acts of
> > terrorism.
> >
>
> > *** There you go! You do know how to distance yourself from the
> realities
> > that surround you with the use of words. Just like Ram distanced himself
> > from the humanity of those people who appealed to GoI for bringing and
> end
> > to the violence thru negotiations with just one word "TRADERS", thus
> > discounting their humanity and concerns.
> >
> > With such intellectual bravery, you all hold up your civilization as a
> > beacon to the world.
> >
> >
> >
> > >Everybody is concerned about only one thing. THAT IT SHOULD STOP.
> >
> > *** But are YOU? And if you are, why did you AVOID answering the
> question I
> > asked:
> >
> >
> >
> > Will you be able to demonstrate your commitments to a peaceful
> resolution
> > of the conflict by standing up and supporting the plea of the
> 'traders'
> > published in the AT that Barta Bistar posted ?
> >
> >
> > But I realize, one gets carried away with all the writings and can miss
> a
> > point or two. So, would YOU put your money where your mouth is and
> support
> > the plea of these TRADERS, even though they could be expended as mere
> > opportunists, to seek the ONLY possible way to bring an end to the
> conflict?
> >
> > I shall wait with bated breath :-).
> >
> >
> >
> > >I'm on your case because i know that you alongwith some others who do
> not
> > have the guts to give >blood are instigating others to do that on your
> > behalf. and that is setting a bad trend.
> >
> >
> > *** So do you think you are having any effect? Is your getting on my
> case
> > and extracting the confession that I AM a wimp and a coward is doing
> any
> > good to your cause - namely silencing me or even those other unnamed
> few?
> > You don't observe too well do you Nayan?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Now why do you think anyone is getting instigated by what I say or
> write?
> > Because I say good things? Or because I say bad things? Are these folks
> who
> > get instigated by my writings fools and are willing to go die on MY
> BEHALF
> > fighting the Indian Army, me who does not even live in Assam , because I
> > defend Assam's rights to its resources and rights to reform its
> governance
> > for the BENEFIT of ALL its people, not just a select few like you folks
> want
> > to perpetuate?
> >
> > That is quite an inference if you asked me. You flatter me so.
> >
> > But something tells me it is a rather brazen attempt to intimidate me.
> > Unfortunately it does not work here
> > Nayan. You should have known that by now.
> >
> >
> > c-da
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At 12:46 PM +0530 5/30/07, Nayanjyoti Medhi wrote:
> > C-Da,
> > I did not ask you how many times you have/had been in Assam and whether
> you
> > know Assam. I know that you know.
> >
> > *** Unlike you brave folks , I am quite a wimp and have neither the
> desire
> > nor the commitments required to become a suicide bomber or for that
> matter
> > any bomber. Thus I also do not instigate others to become such. But I
>
> > thought you were informed enough to have known where news of that
> > possibility
> > came from. FYI, that was what was hinted by none other than ULFA's
> chairman,
> > Rajkhowa. I would not take that lightly, unlike you military strategists
> of
> > Assam Net. Because that has been a well define trend in countless
> > asymmetrical warfares waged by freedom fighters and terrorists alike in
> > recent decades, around the globe.
> >
> > I'm glad that at last you admitted that you are a wimp.
> > about the suicide bomber thing, no matter who ever says that, Till the
> > attacks are against the civilians of Assam, they will be deplorable and
> > taken as an act of terrorism by the people of assam against them and not
> as
> > anything else. In case you have not noticed, I have not commented upon
> the
> > doings of any organisations until now. I as a concerned citizen of
> Assam,
> > would like the fear factor out of the minds of the people, who are
> afraid to
> > venture out to any market areas even during the day time. Whoever is
> doing
> > this is not helping the people of assam in any way but rather they are
> > contributing to the backwardness of this region.
> > Now the question arises as to who are behind these acts of terrorism. No
> one
> > has come forward to claim responsibility till now neither has there been
> any
> > explanation as to why these acts has been committed. I as a private
> citizen
>
> > do not have the means to find out who are behind these. So for me and
> for
> > the people of assam, who does not have the means to find out who are
> behind
> > such heinous acts, these will be just random acts of terrorism. But I
> have
> > asked you to come and enlighten us as you seem to know more about these.
> >
> > But your non acceptance of my offer would only make me come to a
> conclusion
> > that although you know more than us, you for some unknown reason are
> > unwilling to share it with us and so further make me conclude that you
> are
> > not sincere to the thoughts you defend vehemently in assamnet.
> > And as to your knowledge about why these things are happening, no one in
> > assam is concerned as to why its happening. Everybody is concerned about
> > only one thing. THAT IT SHOULD STOP.
> >
> > Thus you can count on hearing from me again . Don't forget , if my
> analyses
> > and reasoning had no influence, you would NOT be on my case like crows
> over
> > june-bugs :-), as they might say here in the US midwest.
> >
> > You are right. I'm on your case because i know that you alongwith some
> > others who do not have the guts to give blood are instigating others to
> do
> > that on your behalf. and that is setting a bad trend. it is getting the
> > young peole of assam into early graves. And they also say many others
> > things in US midwest. I would not like to say that to a Assamese elder
> no
> > matter how crazy he may be.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Nayan
> > p.s: i will be in Geneva for 2 weeks, so replies may be a late in
> coming.
> > please bear with me.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 5/30/07, Chan Mahanta <cmahanta at charter.net > wrote:
> > Hi Nayan:
> >
> >
> > At 11:19 PM +0530 5/29/07, Nayanjyoti Medhi wrote:
> > C Da,
> >
> >
> > Don't beat around the bush. Just say in a plain 'YES' or 'NO' whether
> you
> > are coming or not
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > *** I have already been in Assam twice this year. Thanks much for your
> > generosity in offering guide services, but I really don't need it. You
> may
> > not know this, but I happen to know Assam fairly well.
> >
> >
> >
> > You have forgotten that here in India, the government is by the people,
> so,
> >
> >
> > *** You are quite the humorist, aren't you :-)? I wished you had
> read a
> > recent address by Newsweek editor Fareed Zakaria and what he thinks of
> > Indian democracy. If I can locate it again, I will send a copy of it
> for
> > your reading pleasure. BTW, Zakaria is quite an India promoter, not like
> > yours truly at all :-).
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >If you want I can get all the families of the victims send an
> invitation to
> > you.
> >
> >
> > *** That will not at all be necessary Nayan. I happen to know all about
> > their plight , and WHY it continues. Thanks to Assam and Indian
> > intelligentsia's role in helping perpetuate the tragedy.
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > I had refrained from answering your questions then because someone
> else
> > had answered them >better than i could ever have. And if you remember I
> had
> > said that.
> >
> >
> > *** If I am not mistaken, you wrote that you will wait to hear what
> OTHERS
> > say about the first set of questions. And I don't recall anyone
> attempted to
> > answer it, as I expected none to.
> >
> >
> > >Even recently Chittaranjan Da had replied to some of your queries in a
> very
> > liberal manner to which I >throughly agree and can't think of adding
> > anything more.
> >
> >
> > *** I haven't had a chance to reply to Chitta yet on that, but rest
> assured
> > there WAS NOTHING that resembled an answer to HOW he or his supporters
> and
> > admirers plan to end the conflict in Assam, unless you consider wishful
> > thoughts plans for action.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >I am not like you and for that matter like anyone else who would
> comment on
> > any Godamme thing just >for the sake of commenting.
> >
> >
> > *** Now, now Nayan! Let us not get all that worked up to damn your God
> on
> > this. I know you are a far better man than I could ever be, and thus
> you
> > don't comment on things that I barge right into. BUt there is another
> reason
> > also: I have an ability to look into the basic principles underlying an
> > issue, even if I might not have knowledge of the facts or technical
> details.
>
> > When we discuss and debate issues, we can never be certain of what is
> > presented as factual evidence or technical details. Therefore we have to
> > look into the underlying principles to analyze them. It is a skill that
> is
> > not always evident in our forum, even though it ought to be, considering
> the
> > level of education and commensurate intelligence expected.
> >
> >
> > >p.s: If you have the guts, be a suicide bomber yourself. Don't
> instigate
> > others to suicide for your whims >and fancies. You have done enough
> already.
> >
> >
> > *** Unlike you brave folks , I am quite a wimp and have neither the
> desire
> > nor the commitments required to become a suicide bomber or for that
> matter
> > any bomber. Thus I also do not instigate others to become such. But I
> > thought you were informed enough to have known where news of that
> > possibility
> > came from. FYI, that was what was hinted by none other than ULFA's
> chairman,
> > Rajkhowa. I would not take that lightly, unlike you military strategists
> of
> > Assam Net. Because that has been a well define trend in countless
> > asymmetrical warfares waged by freedom fighters and terrorists alike in
> > recent decades, around the globe.
> >
> >
> > No I have NOT done enough yet. I wished I could do more to help hose
> whose
> > mindset helps perpetuate the conflict in Assam see reason. Thus you can
> > count on hearing from me again . Don't forget , if my analyses and
> > reasoning had no influence, you would NOT be on my case like crows over
> > june-bugs :-), as they might say here in the US midwest.
> >
> >
> > Take care.
> >
> >
> > c-da
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Why do you not talk with the people. I am inviting you. If you want I
> can
> > get all the families of the victims send an invitation to you. I will
> answer
> > all your questions. But the forum should be here in Assam. Before its
> > people.
> >
> > I had refrained from answering your questions then because someone else
> had
> > answered them better than i could ever have. And if you remember I had
> said
> > that. Even recently Chittaranjan Da had replied to some of your queries
> in a
> > very liberal manner to which I throughly agree and can't think of adding
> > anything more. I am not like you and for that matter like anyone else
> who
> > would comment on any Godamme thing just for the sake of commenting.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Nayan
> >
> > p.s: If you have the guts, be a suicide bomber yourself. Don't instigate
> > others to suicide for your whims and fancies. You have done enough
> already.
> >
> >
> > On 5/29/07, Chan Mahanta < cmahanta at charter.net > wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi Nayan:
> >
> >
> > My apologies for the delay in replying to your incisive, steel-trap
> > questions . Here I am , humbly submitting to your inquisition (albeit
> late
>
> > for being out of town for the Memorial Day weekend) without a whimper
> about
> > your disappearing act whenever I ask some questions in return. I realize
> you
> > are busy deliberating on them and will reply in 'due time' :-).
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >"why all these Maara Maari is acceptable"
> >
> >
> > *** To foolish people like myself, it is NOT at all acceptable that
> these
> > conflicts should have ever escalated from disgruntlement against
> > governmental un-responsiveness to 'andwlons' ( agitations) and then to
> > insurgency , warfare, secret-killings, state sponsored terrorism,
> bombing of
> > civilian targets -- you name it. I await in dread of the next possible
> > phase of the continuing escalation---- of suicide bombings, tacitly
> > supported by those who shall not accept a negotiated political solution
> ( as
> > amply demonstrated by their pronouncements in every conceivable media).
> >
> >
> > On the other hand, I ask of you and others like you, who make up the
> > brain-trust of your society, if your approach, of crying rivers of
> tears,
> > while continuing to stone-wall a political solution, aren't mere
> crocodile
> > tears of those who are UNAFFECTED by the violence, sitting pretty in
> your
> > comfortable prosperity and relative security?
> >
> >
> > Your intelligence, your wisdom, becomes an issue, only because of what
> YOU
> > say and what you do ( or don't).
> >
>
> >
> > Will you be able to demonstrate your commitments to a peaceful
> resolution
> > of the conflict by standing up and supporting the plea of the
> 'traders'
> > published in the AT that Barta Bistar posted ?
> >
> >
> >
> > We will be all ears.
> >
> >
> > cm
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> > At 10:37 PM +0530 5/27/07, Nayanjyoti Medhi wrote:
> > Dada,
> >
> >
> > That was what i wanted to say. Saying directly has had no answers nor
> > acknowledgements. Only dangor dangor philosophy from the know it all's
> as to
> > why all these Maara Maari is acceptable in the name of liberation of
> Assam.
> > I want them to see and feel the same anguish the family members of the
> > innocent victims are going through.
> >
> > Nayan
> >
> >
> > On 5/27/07, Manoj Das < dasmk2k at gmail.com> wrote:
> > It's sad that innocent people suffer in the all such cases. Our
> condolences
> > to the sufferers. It could be anyone, and they have nothing to do with
> > liberation, oppression or anything.
> >
> > Some years back an Assamese family lost 5 family members in Delhi's
> Saroniji
> > Nagar bomb blast. Mr. Apurba Sarma of Nagaon, working in a bank came for
> a
> > vacation with his sister-in-law's family. Mr. Sarma went to buy some
> sweets,
> > and the other members were having 'aloo chaat', when the bomb ripped
> > through. 5 of them were pulverised instantly, three badly burnt. We went
> to
> > see his recuperating survivors at Safdarjung Hospital. His youngest
> daughter
> > was in ICU and wanted to be with her mother. Mother and elder sister
> were no
> > more, and who could break the news to her? It was heart rendering. Mr
> > Sarma's life was devasted in a second's time. Just a second before that
> > moment it was full of life and fun, a moment later it was all gone.
> >
> > -mkd
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 5/27/07, Nayanjyoti Medhi < nayanjyoti.medhi at gmail.com > wrote:
> > Dear C da,
> > I would like to invite you to Assam/Asom/axom (Athgaon, Fancy
> Bazaar/Abroad
> > the Brahmaputra Mail). The weather is really great. Red is the Colour of
> the
> > day. It feels really good when you take a walk down the Bazaars.
> Tommorow is
> > Guwahati Bandh. I'm sure you have not enjoyed a Bandh for a long time. i
> > suppose it does not happen there in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. So why
> don't
> > you accept my invitation and come down for a prolonged visit. I will
> surely
> > take you everywhere. Will show you where the bomb blasts occured. Will
> even
> > take you to talk with the family of the victims. You can even tell them
> how
> > lucky they are to have given their beloved ones for liberation. If you
> are
> > lucky, we might even be eye witness to a few bombings and see the RED
> oozing
> > out of humanity.
> >
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Nayan
> >
> >
>
> > On 5/27/07, Jyotirmoy Sharma < jsharma at iinet.net.au > wrote:
> > This is what I feel should happen in Assam:
> > President' Rule be imposed on Assam.
> > ULFA given a strict deadline by which to surrender and come for talks.
> > Bangladesh also given a deadline by which they should destroy and
> > hand over anti India insurgents lodged in their territory.
> > In the failure of the above, India launches a full scale offensive on
> > ULFA in NE as well as inside Bangladesh territory.
> > If the World reacts, it will be a good fortune for India. India has
> > enough evidence of how terrorists are striking India from across the
> > border and how Bangladesh is offering a safe sanctuary to these groups.
> > India should come out of it's puppet like spineless existence. If it
> > wants to be a superpower in the next 2 decades it should behave like
> > one. What is the use of spending so much of national wealth on
> > defense if it can't even protect it's own borders. Look at Israel, it
> > launched a full scale offensive against Lebanon to rescue 2 of it's
> > soldiers from Hezbollah.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 27/05/2007, at 7:06 AM, Chan Mahanta wrote:
> >
> > >> >Should a Govt continue in business if a group of a few thousand
> > > ( <3000) can hold the state to ransom with their cowardly tactics?
> > >
> > >
> > > *** Good question. Should it? I would not even go into the choice
>
> > > of adjectives here.
> > >
> > > And if not, what should be done and who should ?
> > >
> > > Finally, HOW will that be stopped? WHO will do that ?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > At 6:08 PM +0800 5/26/07, Jyotirmoy Sharma wrote:
> > >> Just as we talk the cowards have struck again in Fancy Bazar,
> > >> Guwahati.
> > >> Should a Govt continue in business if a group of a few thousand
> > >> ( <3000) can hold the state to ransom with their cowardly tactics?
> > >> JS
> > >>
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> > --
> > Nayanjyoti Medhi
> > Advocate
> > Gauhati High Court
> >
> > Chamber:
> > Satya Bora Lane, Dighalipukhuri East
> > Guwahati-781001, Assam
> >
> > Residence:
> > 8, Chandan Nagar Bye Lane-2
> > Basistha Road, Guwahati-28
> > Assam
> >
> > Phone:
> > +91 361 2416960
> > +91 94350 43007
> > +91 99547 13443
> >
> > Email:
> > nayanjyoti.medhi at gmail.com
> > nayan_5 at hotmail.com
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> >
> > --
> > Nayanjyoti Medhi
> > Advocate
> > Gauhati High Court
> >
> > Chamber:
> > Satya Bora Lane, Dighalipukhuri East
> > Guwahati-781001, Assam
> >
> > Residence:
> > 8, Chandan Nagar Bye Lane-2
> > Basistha Road, Guwahati-28
> > Assam
> >
> > Phone:
> > +91 361 2416960
> > +91 94350 43007
> > +91 99547 13443
> >
> > Email:
> > nayanjyoti.medhi at gmail.com
> > nayan_5 at hotmail.com
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> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Nayanjyoti Medhi
> > Advocate
> > Gauhati High Court
> >
> > Chamber:
> > Satya Bora Lane, Dighalipukhuri East
> > Guwahati-781001, Assam
> >
> > Residence:
> > 8, Chandan Nagar Bye Lane-2
> > Basistha Road, Guwahati-28
> > Assam
> >
> > Phone:
> > +91 361 2416960
> > +91 94350 43007
> > +91 99547 13443
> >
> > Email:
> > nayanjyoti.medhi at gmail.com
> > nayan_5 at hotmail.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Nayanjyoti Medhi
> > Advocate
> > Gauhati High Court
>
> >
> > Chamber:
> > Satya Bora Lane, Dighalipukhuri East
> > Guwahati-781001, Assam
> >
> > Residence:
> > 8, Chandan Nagar Bye Lane-2
> > Basistha Road, Guwahati-28
> > Assam
> >
> > Phone:
> > +91 361 2416960
> > +91 94350 43007
> > +91 99547 13443
> >
> > Email:
> > nayanjyoti.medhi at gmail.com
> > nayan_5 at hotmail.com
> >
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