>True, but the AASU and even ordinary Assamese are upset, but they are not carry the placards or shouting Zindabad ULFA, are they? Further, what do you think an army (uncivilized as they be) will assume when
searching for insurgents that the local people in this village are showing a.....
And what I am saying here is that there is no military solution possible of the Assam problem. Otherwise why is the case that 500,000 Indian army cannot control 5000 ULFA?
If people are shouting pro-ULFA slogans, do not react to that but try to understand why people are doing that. In the last 20 years I have never heard any Assamese daring to shout pro-ULFA slogans openly. The equation is clear if the people are unhappy with one power structure they will opt for the other one available. I just want the stupids in Delhi to understand these emotions of people.
I agree ULFA is undemocratic, extortionist blah blah blah, but Indian govt is sane and democratic, right? In that case how come a democratic system defy people so bad that people opt for an undemocratic, extotionist power like ULFA? Think on those lines.
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