(1) Are these words for words sake without any meaning,  or (2) are these 
words really meant that AXX will protect the Hindi speaking people living in 
Assam against ULFA?
(1) is just Assamese 'Hob Diok' type (bravery) speaking.
I want to know on what grounds AXX said that "We will strive our best to 
protect them." Are they really doing anything to protect the Hindi speaking 
people?
Rajen Barua



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "umesh sharma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "barua25" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Pradip Kumar Datta" 
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Subject: Re: [Assam] AXX: Asom inseparable from India


> brave words by AXX head -esp in the scenario ULFA
> threatening all who speak against them.
>
> Umesh
>
> --- barua25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> >He said, "We will strive our best to protect them.
>> The Xabha also calls on the government to ensure
>> safety and security of all >people."
>>
>> I think the President of AXX should be held
>> responsible for his words to provide ptrotection to
>> the Hindi speaking people in Assam. Right now
>> neither the GOA nor the GOI seem to provide
>> protection to these people. The PM visited the site
>> only after 10 days of violence. Does AXX has army to
>> protect?
>> Rajen Barua
>>
>>
>>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>>   From: Pradip Kumar Datta
>>   To: assam@assamnet.org ;
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>>   Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 12:07 PM
>>   Subject: [Assam] AXX: Asom inseparable from India
>>
>>
>>   AXX: Asom inseparable from India
>>   By a Staff Reporter
>>   GUWAHATI, Jan 19: The Asom Xahitya Xabha (AXX)
>> today asserted that Asom was an inseparable part of
>> India and that the demand for "sovereignty" by the
>> ULFA was "misplaced".
>>   Addressing a press conference here, AXX president
>> Kanaksen Deka said, "The ULFA wants to talk on
>> sovereignty, but no one, not even the Prime
>> Minister, his Cabinet or even the Parliament, can
>> grant them sovereignty."
>>   The peace parleys between the government and the
>> ULFA had been "vague discussions."
>>   He pointed out that the Constitution had no
>> provisions for secession and it would have to be
>> scrapped if the government would even agree to talk
>> on sovereignty.
>>   He also cited the historical ties of the
>> North-east with mainland India and the active
>> participation of the people of the region in the
>> country's freedom struggle, with the people opting
>> for being a part of India voluntarily.
>>   Deka dismissed the possibility of a mass vote to
>> gauge popular sentiments in the State for continuing
>> as a member State of the Union of India as there
>> were no such provisions in the Constitution.
>>   He asserted that all issues should be addressed in
>> a democratic manner and the Centre be approached for
>> incentives for the region for accelerated
>> development, instead of resorting to violent means.
>>   He urged the Hindi-speaking and other linguistic
>> minority people of the State not to flee in the wake
>> of the ULFA's threat against them.
>>   He said, "We will strive our best to protect them.
>> The Xabha also calls on the government to ensure
>> safety and security of all people."
>>   The veteran litterateur pointed towards the
>> vulnerability of Asomiya people living in other
>> parts of the country facing similar threats.
>>   "There has been no backlash this time yet, but it
>> could happen," he added.
>>   The president of the apex literary body of the
>> State announced massive programmes to mobilize
>> people's support against the escalating violence.
>>   He said, "People are getting fed up with violence.
>> There is no security of life."
>>   He also urged the Government to ensure the smooth
>> conduct of the forthcoming National Games in
>> February as it was a matter of pride for the State.
>>
>>
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