Hi there Utpal,
 
No, I don't think I am right all the time -and am sure others think likewise.
 
>There is easy way to find out. Hold a plesbicite under a free neutral environment and avoid all >bloodshed.
 
That would be the easy part (thinking about it) - but the tougher part would to hold one at all. Whether its Kashmir or Assam, it is next to impossible to hold one.
 
Why do I say this: Whichever side looses, they are going to claim there was widespread intimidation etc, etc. Yes, one could say - get those international observers (Jimmy Carter) to observe. But that is very unlikely. India will never submit to that (claiming sovereignty issues).
 
Add to the equation, that many feel that Assam is filled up with illegal Bangladeshis (and maybe even ISI agents). The question that comes to mind is, if thats the situation (like Pakistanis in Kashmir), why would we ever want to go for a plebicite of a population that would want to merge with B'desh or Pakistan?
 
About a plebicite being bloodless - I seriously doubt if that will be be the turn of events.
 
>I hope someday the nation called India will be matured enough to incorporate the "instrument of >seccession"  in the constitution.
 
A nation can be mature only as much as its population will allow it. Don't you think?
 
--Ram da


 
On 1/9/06, Malabika Brahma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chandan da thinks he is right. So does Rajen da or Ram da or Mike da or my self. May be we all are right or may be not. It does not matter what I or you feel (the elites of Assam) , what really matters is what the people of Assam feel. May be most of the people in Assam want seperation from India or may be they don't.
 
There is easy way to find out. Hold a plesbicite under a free neutral environment and avoid all bloodshed.
 
But somehow I think the present form of GOI does not have the moral courage to face the free and fair ballot that  would decide the fate of Assam or NE for that matter. Also the question is whether pro-independence groups of NE have the moral courage face the same.
 
I hope someday the nation called India will be matured enough to incorporate the "instrument of seccession"  in the constitution.
 
Utpal Brahma


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