Dexh bulile adexh nalage...These people couldnot distinguish between Oxom full of Miyas and Oxom full of Oxo-miyas..:)
we should institute two awards..Badan Borphukon award for best traitor award for resident Oxomiya and Baduli Phukon award for best NRA traitor. My nominations are obvious..:)) --- SANDIP DUTTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > :)) > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Nayanjyoti Medhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; > assam@assamnet.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 3:59:00 AM > Subject: Re: [Assam] End this disease called ULFA > > > C Da, > Pranaam! > Sorry to butt in like I always do but what Mr. > Jyotirmoy Sharma has written is something that needs > to be answered (We never got our answers, although > we put some relevant question, but let us not get > distracted from the core issue). As usual, his > questions will remain in the background and the > argument will go somewhere else and get personal > like it always does in this forum. What Vox Populi > (I am not aware of his/her real nomenclature) has > put forward as hi/her view is also not far from > truth (the reasons maybe different though). But the > fact remains that does the people of Assam deserve > to be killed by their own kin and kith. Maybe they > do. > C Da, Is it not time for you to come back to your > motherland and face the questions put by so and so > .... head on. > > Regards, > > Nayan > > > On 5/15/07, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > Ram: > > > >All you are reduced to doing is taunting ULFA or > ULFA sympathizers, or mouthing > >off bravado-laden but meaningless slogans. One > would think >something is missing here. > > >Yes, that does happen, like it does often with the > GOI/GOA and India. > >But, I have often said that if the ulfa or some > other group was really, really >fighting for a > cause, and with all sincereity, I would be the first > one to at >least give them the respect they deserve > (even if I do not agree with their >cause). > > > > > *** Surely YOUR support or for that matter of others > in your camp is NOT what ULFA has been surviving all > these decades. Obviously it is from the support of > those who you do not see or prefer not to recognize > when you see them. Thus your definition of ULFA's > 'sincerity' is quite irrelevant to the resolution of > the conflict. IF you and others are SEEKING a > resolution to the conflict, then the question would > be WHAT are you contributing to its resolution? > > > Again IF you believe the arguments that you proffer > here, a regurgitation of the same old same old, or > recommendations of JS or the 'wah-wah' from behind > the bushes from whomever or the taunting of ULFA > would be bringing the conflict to an end, then I > have to guess you have something else coming :-). > > > BTW, the label was an illustration, to drive home a > point, to illustrate how it does nothing. > > > c-da > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At 9:57 AM -0600 5/15/07, Ram Sarangapani wrote: > O' C'da > > Sorry to have you rankled so much - not my > intention, but some of lousy my traits just slip by. > > The labels revolution, or revolutionary are not > inventions of JS, me or you. The ULFA and many of > its sympathizers use these terms whenever they feel > its good to use them. Even the ulfa "newsletter" > freely uses it. > > The insurgency they mount is often confused with a > revoltion by some people. So, that is why it is > important to separate issues here. We don;t want to > groups (which don't deserve it) an "aura" status do > we? > > >Imagine me assigning a label on you as, say, an > Indian patriot > > C'da - is this discussion about me? Didn't realize > that. But if you feel better, > you could always label the GOI/Desi-demokracy, and > anything else (if you haven't already). And if that > doesn't work, feel free to label me - these days, I > have grown such a tough skin (like our Rhinos there) > - nothing seems to stick. :) :) > > > >*** What you see as looting, could be presented by > ULFA as TAXING, tax that the payer does not pay to > what is fancied to be the 'legitimate' >government. > What the two-book-keeping entities do not pay to > GoI, goes to ULFA, who employs those left unemployed > by India's > rob-the-poor->masses-to-enrich-the-few-economy, > keeps the economy running by buying what it needs to > feed the soldiers. I hope you read the World Bank > >report on black-money's corrosive effect on the > Indian economy. Further more on the looting front, > how do you see the Indian elected reps' role, >in > looting the treasury? > > Here, there are a couple of things that tell me my > edumacation is wrong. > > One is that "tax" is usually levied by an authority > (government civic body etc). It is so levied, so > that things that they do with the money collected > will supposedly help the community as a whole. > I never knew a tax could also be used to line > pockets for personal use (and not much else) > > Two. Yes, there are many bureaucrats/babus/ministers > in the GOI and GOA who will rob th tax-paying public > blind. But your justification has really caught me > unawares (to say the least). > > You imply that ulfa collects money from tax-cheats > who don't pay their share to the GOI. > It then takes that excess money, employs the > unemeployed, sends them to battle royal (from > whence they often don't come back). > > Now, that is something. The GOI, I am sure is also > glad that the ulfa is helping it keep these > tax-cheaters in line. > > > Further more on the looting front, how do you see > the Indian elected reps' role, in looting the > treasury? > > Very bad, rank bad. So, your solution to this vexing > corruption problem is what, create another corrupt > organization to emulate the dregs of GOI? But this > time, make sure this orgnization is also violent? > > >Had Assam Govt. leaders NOT attempted to prove that > uLFA had no teeth by putting these children of > Dhemaji in harms way, > >in spite of warnings by ULFA not to hold those > parades, this tragedy could not have happened. > > C'da - I don't know whether to laugh or cry here? > You are telling us, that since the GOA DID NOT > follow ULFA's dikats, the children, men and women of > Assam have to pay the price. After all - what is the > Govt.? - it is ALSO made up of the kerani, that LP > school mastor or the corner traffic policeman. These > people unfortunately also have children. And if alll > these people and the GOA don't follow them dikats - > then Offf with their heads? > === message truncated === ___________________________________________________________ Copy addresses and emails from any email account to Yahoo! Mail - quick, easy and free. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/trueswitch2.html _______________________________________________ assam mailing list assam@assamnet.org http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org