It is because the total system is a sum of the individual contributions. When 
you question the total system, you actually try to diffuse the responsility and 
individual accountability. It is like waiting for somebody to remove the mystic 
'poisoned arrow' so that everything will be suddenly fine and dandy.  Everybody 
now a days seems to take this approach and find it easy to blame everything on 
the GOA or GOI. Democracy is not a stat product, it is a dynamic system of the 
people by the people and for the people. In this system if somebody think that 
there is free cake, he or she is not doing his or her job. All officers should 
be accountable to the public, and the public has a right to ask questions. 
People will be asking more questions to more people, be they political officers 
or public servants. We should encourage people to ask questions, that is the 
basics of democracy. This writing is not to blame Rajkhowa in any way. We are 
simply asking, if the political leaders did not allow him to the job, why he 
did not resign. We need to change the Assamese Hobo Diok dysfunctional 
democracy by questioning everybody in charge hard questions.
Moto is "If you cannot do the job, please give it to somebody else".
Rajen Barua

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mc mahant 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Cc: assam@assamnet.org 
  Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 11:09 AM
  Subject: Re: [Assam] [asom] Assamese Fears and Saviours


  Why are you all zeroing on to just one Bureaucrat?Poor chap is at least 
repenting his wasted  life and career.

  Why not on to the total system of million loafers of Government who cannot 
perform one bit. And on to DemoKrasy itself?

  And onto the 1950 Indian Constitution- copied from other rubbish?

  mm




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    From: Ankur Bora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    To: assamonline@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: RE: [asom] Assamese Fears and Saviours
    Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 21:04:11 -0800 (PST)

    We have a right to know what Mr. Rajkhowa did as the chief executive of the 
state because he was a government servant. We pay our hard earn money as tax to 
fill government exchanger and pay for the salary of the bureaucrats. So we have 
every right to know how did they serve.

    The question is , Mr. Rajkhowa inspite of enjoying all the government 
privileged , did he make a significant change in people's life?

    Ankur,
    Austin, Texas



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