>And I DON'T agree with it.
*** I don't look at the political parties created in the dysfunctional
desi-ways to guide me.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 3:56
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Illegal
Bangladeshis, is it a myth?
Oh, no. Here we go again!
At 2:48 PM -0600 1/1/06, Barua25 wrote:
I think we will have to go by one at a
time:
First do you agree in my statement
"Where did you see any angst from any of the parties in
Assam?"
*** First, it is a question, not a statement - of fact or fiction.
And I DON'T agree with it. I read and hear a lot of it, right here,
forwarded by people like you. Or in the many websites.
>We also see angst from Shankar
Borua.
>(Please don't ask who is he
and why I am bringing him here. That is not the issue).
*** Why ? Is it liable to cause you trouble? But I will comply and keep
my curiosity at bay. But why do you bring in these people if they are not
relevant to the issues we are debating/discussing?
Yes I have angst.
You have angst.
*** My angst is NOT the issue. Yours is. Because you are expressing yours
while accusing everyone else to be unconcerned about everything. So please do
not drag ME into it.
We also see angst from Shankar Borua.
(Please don't ask who is he and why I am bringing him here. That
is not the issue).
Or Gautam Prasad Barua.
But we donot belong to any party.
*** So? Is it good or bad?
And our angst may not be the same, in fact are not
same.
What I see you have angst why Assam is not
independence.
*** You miss the point by a mile. You are putting the cart before the
horse. My support for independence is for a series of reasons, which, from
simple observation of widely available information, cannot be resolved without
Assam having full control over its resources and governance.
I
have angst why nobody is talking about the
issues.
*** But what HOLDS YOU BACK, from expressing what YOU see as issues
and offering YOUR solutions?
That is my question that you are dancing all around, but would not
answer.
Shankar Borua has angst how we can exloit
people.
*** Again, you are accusing someone of a grave misdeed, but would not
tell us what he did to deserve it, or how it is relevant to the
discussions.
You are saying let be independent
first.
*** Again -- it is a half truth, and does not tell the full story of why
I say independence is essential. Why can't you accept what I categorically
say, instead of re-phrasing it in ways that alters its meaning ?
I
am saying No, because that is like:
Ahok Barixa, katok pat
Roija bhinihi khaija bhat.
*** That does not mean a darn thing. You need to tell us what you see as
problems, resolution of which does not require independence, and your
explanation on how.
If you can do that credibly, your assertions and opinions may make
some sense. But right now, they mean nothing.
Again back to the issue, we will have to go by one at a
time:
First do you agree in my statement or not.
"Where did you see any angst from any of the parties in
Assam at present?"
I
put it in bold because it is an eye opening reality I am asking you to
realize.
If you donot agree, please show me which political party is
voicing anything at all.
*** I don't look at the political parties created in the dysfunctional
desi-ways to guide me. If I had any faith in their abilities I would be
working with them instead of you folks who can only say no or play inquisitor,
but are unable to explain either the problems or offer any solutions there
to.
Please don't say that in the present GOI system, nobody can make
any voice, so let us go for independence etc.
*** I had no intention of saying that. But you cannot purge GoI from the
equation, because it holds the powers and has the responsibilities.
c
********************************************************************************
In other words please don't say
Ahok Barixa....
You see we can always learn from our Dakor
Bosons...
RB
----- Original Message -----
From: Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ;
Ram Sarangapani
Cc: ASSAMNET
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Illegal Bangladeshis, is it a
myth?
Tsk, Rajen. Ki Muskil!
You already listed everyone else as not worried, bothered,
troubled or otherwise disturbed, having discovered it at that EUREKA
moment.
I was talking about YOUR angst, your finger-pointing at
everyone. Why is that ?
Wait! Don't tell me! It is because you are so much
better than the rest, right?
Did I get it?
c
At 11:31 AM -0600 1/1/06, Barua25 wrote:
>But then
why all the angst, the outpourings of displeasures and the
finger-pointing?
This is not the
first time I said these.
Where did you see
any angst from any of the parties in Assam?
Even if you see it,
it is to just make money.
See how Tarun Gogoi
is busy trying to make the right cut of his grants from
GOI.
See how ossosition
Prafulla Mahanta and others are busy distributing their own
money.
They say it needs
to money to make money.
Where did you see
any angst from any of the parties?
And where did you
see any amgst from the Assamese public?
News Papers
?
That is the other
side of Isurgency Business, making money by 'finger pointing' to keep
the Assamese public glued to the papers..
Joi Ai
OXOM.
RB
----- Original Message -----
From: Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; Ram Sarangapani
Cc: ASSAMNET
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 11:21
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Illegal Bangladeshis, is it a
myth?
That sounds like yet another of Rajen's EUREKA moments
:-). He seems to have found all the answers.
But then why all the angst, the outpourings of
displeasures and the finger-pointing?
I don't know, it must be a crazy world we live
in!
2006, welcome to BEEEG trouble in Assam
Net!!!
At 11:13 AM -0600 1/1/06, Barua25 wrote:
>One of the things you hear common people tell you (in
Assam) is that there is big money in NOT getting the problems of
>illegal or insurgency solved. It seems, it is beneficial to just
keep the issues in the front burner - but, NOT really find any
>solutions. Insurgents, politicians, power
blocks, leaders, and unscruplous businesses reap huge benefits
at the expense >of the common man - the khetiok, the kerani, the
school
mastor, etc.
You are
absolutely correct. I probably have stated in the net
before.
Nobody is
actually interested in finding solutions to these damn
problems.
It is not in
the interests of those in power either in Assam or in
India.
It is not in
the interest of ULFA.
It is not in
the interests of PCG.
It is not in
the interests of Assamese business community.
Ans poor Hobo
Diok Assamese public don't count anyway.
What is
happening in Assam is Insurgency is being turned into a business
carrer.
Or we may say
Professional Insurgency at its best.
60-40 ? No I
wil take 70-30? What do you say Doc?
Assam and the
North East may teach the world a lesson.
As I said
before:
It is the best
of times, it is the worst of times.
Happy New
Year!!
RB