I thought I never had to
respond.
Assamese are suffereing from an
acute inferiority complex.
That is why they want to stay with
India and are staying with India and will stay with India forever.
That is why they never raised their
voice to stay as an independent country at the time of India's
independence.
Even now hardly any Assamese are
raising their voice for independence.
Today Assamese are not even
complaining against the GOI. They are simply saying that GOI is treating Assam
like a step child. All Assam wants, is GOI to treat them as a 'legitimate
child.' They dream of the day when Mai Bap GOI would treat them as their own
child. That is all they want. That is the highest dream of an Assamese. As a result they wait for GOI's
command to say what Assam would do so that they follow GOI like a 'litikai'
and can please GOI.
Assamese could solve lot of their
problems if simply they would stand up and voice in confidence.
They are suffering so much in
inferiority complex, they even shy away to pronounce Oxom and are trying to say
Asom so that their big brothers would not laugh. There is hardly any Assamese
intellectual left in Assam. They even donot know their own history and
culture.
Poor, pathetic 'litikai' Assamese
with their 'tilika' minds.
RB
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:19
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] MC Mahanta's
bamboo-reinforcement
Rajen:
>It is an Assamese problem of
inferiority complex. Nobody will save the Assamese. We should stop blamimg the
GOI.
*** Can you explain how or why it is an Assamese problem only, free of
any connection or responsibility of GoI?
It is important to understand that, if your advice to 'stop blaming GoI'
is to be taken seriously.
c
At 11:12 PM -0500 8/22/06, Barua25 wrote:
>Not just no-
drinking/washing water-
>No solid waste
management/garbage collection/disposal fit for a city
>No sewer/sewage
treatment/ storm-water disposal
Why
we don't hear any of these news in Kharkhowa News Papers? Why the news
papers in are interested in news from mainland India
instead?
It
is an Assamese problem of inferiority complex. Nobody will save the
Assamese. We should stop blamimg the GOI.
RB
----- Original Message -----
From: mc
mahant
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] MC Mahanta's
bamboo-reinforcement
Not just no- drinking/washing water-
No solid waste management/garbage collection/disposal fit for
a city
No sewer/sewage treatment/ storm-water disposal
Raw sewage from so-called Septic tanks of 2 million
people just dumped into the pure river.What happens to the health
of Kamrup/Goalpara/Dhubri--and the whole nation
-Bangladesh?
And Delhi's very own Refinery dumps daily 100 tons of Oil
waste direct to river or through Guahati drain system/Bharalu and no
Pollution Control Board dares to touch them.
Indian Science does not know/cares to know that 1 drop
of oil spreads to a film of 100 sq mtr opaque for Oxygen.
No Oxygen-> no planktons->no fish->no Xihoo (River
Porpoise).
Who Cares!
P.S.Thanks for the free publicity {MC Mahanta's
bamboo-reinforcement}
Let ignorance/bigotry/mediocrity thrive!!!
mm
From: Chan Mahanta
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: assam@assamnet.org Subject: Re:
[Assam] MC Mahanta's
bamboo-reinforcement Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006
08:55:48 -0500 >This whole notion of a city, with as large a
population as Guahati, >not having a municipal water supply system
is absolutely atrocious, >and that while sitting on the bank of
the Brahmaputra. > >It is entirely a result of the
dysfunctional desi-system of governance; which >is unaccountable
to anyone, made up of thoroughly incompetent people, and who >do
not have a clue as to how to tap into the abilities and skills
of >its own people. > >Nothing could change for the
better under this system. Only option is >to dump it and build a
new society from its
ashes. > > > > > > > > > > > > >At
6:48 AM -0700 8/22/06, Rajib Das wrote: > >The big problem is
there is no water under your land > >in Guwahati. As there are
areas, including my house, > >where city water supply does not
reach. Not that it > >would help greatly. At least 3 to 4
months of a year, > >it is the same problem. >
> > >So the problem exists. The solution is not under
your > >plot of land. If Brahmaputra water can be >
>appropriately filtered and sold, that is a different >
>animal all together. >
> > >_______________________________________________ >assam
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