M:

 >ULFA never seemed to have a dialogue with the common people. It is making
its own unilateral decisions and implementing it with the power of the
gun.


*** Let me agree, for the sake of arguments, that your observation is accurate.

But HOW do you explain ULFA's ability to remain operational, in spite of repeated assurance by the governments past and present, of newspaper editorials, of securitywallas, of commentators like some of our assamnetters, of its impending demise and in spite of the overwhelmingly superior fire-power of Indian armed forces, CRPF and police? How is it that such fire-power has not been able to wipe ULFA out in this long quarter century, while the tiny , rag-tag ULFA, without the people's support, continue to wreak havoc?

What is missing in the reasoning?

Are we indulging in mindless propaganda or is here a catch, not apparent to the ordinary viewer?

cm













At 9:19 AM -0400 5/29/07, Mohan R. Palleti wrote:
NM:
your email was ver well said!
Since ULFA is supposed to be the voice of the average assamese. It is
pertinent to ask before ULFA does or say something, whether it has the
support of the very people it claims to be the champion of.

ULFA never seemed to have a dialogue with the common people. It is making
its own unilateral decisions and implementing it with the power of the
gun. It is time that ULFA realises the harsh realities that without the
whole hearted support of the people, it exists only in the fringes as a
fear factor.

I appreciate that people are comming out and voicing their concerns. I
would also appreciate if ULFA comes out of its hiding and does something
for the betterment of society and stop any form of violence in the state.

Mohan R. Palleti


 Dear C Da,
 Hope all is well at your end. It should be, you are not walking down the
 blood (of your own relatives/ near and dear ones) soaked roads in guwahati
 /
 tinsukia / dibrugarh / (Assam/Asom/Axom). I have not yet got any reply
 from
 your end to my invitation. What i wanted to further suggest that why don't
 you come down here for a while and enlighten us (stewpid kharkhowa
 resident
 asomiyas) with your ideas of a independent and liberated assam. you can be
 rest assured, i will arrange everything here. Infact i am thinking of
 organising a interactive get together of the families of the victims of
 liberation struggle if only you would agree to come. Infact I would also
 like to invite anyone else who would care to come and participate in this
 thought of interaction. Then we can sit together and dicuss how many more
 litres of blood will be required for full liberation of your beloved
 motherland (i have not said our motherland because we don't matter. our
 blood does not matter.). We can also discuss the inconsequential things
 like
 what we (you) will do about the the boundary of the motherland, what
 treaties you conclude with Nagas, Hmars, Bodos, Deuries, Dimasas,china,
 myanmar, bangladesh, bhutan, india etc,

 Nayan

 P.S: Please fix a date for coming, so that everything can be arranged for
 your convenience.

 On 5/28/07, Manoj Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/details.asp?id=may2807/at01

 ULFA-i jake take bumare urai thakile, kiba eta pabo..xeitoo hol raizor
 'abhixhap'..


  On 5/27/07, Ram Sarangapani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >
 > Thank you Manoj for the update and also about the poor girl from
 > Dhemaji. Ultimately and unfortunately, these are the innocent victims
 of
 > violence.
 >
 > --Ram da
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > On 5/27/07, Manoj Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > >
 > > Ramda
 > >
 > > The girl has recovered, but her whole body was full of scars-result
 of
 > > 80% burns. Also saw the surviving girl from Dhemaji (kiba Kaman
 > > asile-Mishing girl). Her forehead had a woundmark about 1 inch deep
 >> and 3
 > > inches wide. Coultnot sleep one whole night, after seeing that.
 Horrifying
 > > sight.
 > >
 > > -manoj
 > >
 > >
 > >  On 5/27/07, Ram Sarangapani <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
 > > >
 > > > Hi Manoj
 > > >
 > > > I remember that incident very well. It is indeed poignant. I hope
 > > > that little girl was somehow been able to pick up the pieces and
 >> carry on.
 > > > The Athgaon incident and other such incidents in Assam have
 nothing to do
 > > > with "liberation" but all to do with insurgents trying scare the
 common
 > > > people into their ways.
 > > >
 > > > If people took care to go into the histories of Cambodia, Laos or
 > > > even Nigargua (Managua) - similar tactics were employed to cow
 down a
 > > > population which basically wanted to be left alone.
 > > > It is lucky, that India is a big country and insurgents, even
 after
 > > > all these years, form the fringe. So, such a situation cannot
 develop in
 > > > Assam.
 > > >
 > > > -- Ram da
 > > >
 > > >
 > > >
 > > >  On 5/27/07, Manoj Das < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
 > > >
 > > > >  It's sad that innocent people suffer in the all such cases. Our
 > > > > condolences to the sufferers. It could be anyone, and they have
 nothing to
 > > > > do with liberation, oppression or anything.
 > > > >
 > > > > Some years back an Assamese family lost 5 family members in
 > > > > Delhi's Saroniji Nagar bomb blast. Mr. Apurba Sarma of Nagaon,
 working in a
 > > > > bank came for a vacation with his sister-in-law's family. Mr.
 Sarma went to
 > > > > buy some sweets, and the other members were having 'aloo chaat',
 when the
 > > > > bomb ripped through. 5 of them were pulverised instantly, three
 badly burnt.
 > > > > We went to see his recuperating survivors at Safdarjung
 Hospital. His
 > > > > youngest daughter was in ICU and wanted to be with her mother.
 Mother and
 > > > > elder sister were no more, and who could break the news to her?
 It was heart
 > > > > rendering. Mr Sarma's life was devasted in a second's time. Just
 a second
 > > > > before that moment it was full of life and fun, a moment later
 it was all
 > > > > gone.
 > > > >
 > > > > -mkd
 > > > >
 > > > >
 > > > >
 > > > >
 > > > >
 > > > > On 5/27/07, Nayanjyoti Medhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
 wrote:
 > > > > >
 > > > > > Dear C da,
 > > > > > I would like to invite you to Assam/Asom/axom (Athgaon, Fancy
 > > > > > Bazaar/Abroad the Brahmaputra Mail). The weather is really
 great. Red is the
 > > > > > Colour of the day. It feels really good when you take a walk
 down the
 > > > > > Bazaars. Tommorow is Guwahati Bandh. I'm sure you have not
 enjoyed a Bandh
 > > > > > for a long time. i suppose it does not happen there in UNITED
 STATES OF
 > > > > > AMERICA. So why don't you accept my invitation and come down
 for a prolonged
 > > > > > visit. I will surely take you everywhere. Will show you where
 the bomb
 > > > > > blasts occured. Will even take you to talk with the family of
 the victims.
 > > > > > You can even tell them how lucky they are to have given their
 beloved ones
 > > > > > for liberation. If you are lucky, we might even be eye witness
 to a few
 > > > > > bombings and see the RED oozing out of humanity.
 > > > > >
 > > > > > Regards
 > > > > >
 > > > > > Nayan
 > > > > >
 > > > > >
 > > > > >  On 5/27/07, Jyotirmoy Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
 > > > > > >
 > > > > > > This is what I feel should happen in Assam:
 > > > > > > President' Rule be imposed on Assam.
 > > > > > > ULFA given a strict deadline by which to surrender and come
 > > > > > > for talks.
 > > > > > > Bangladesh also given a deadline by which they should
 destroy
 > > > > > > and
 > > > > > > hand over anti India insurgents lodged in their territory.
 > > > > > > In the failure of the above, India launches a full scale
 > > > > > > offensive on
 > > > > > > ULFA  in NE as well as inside Bangladesh territory.
 >> > > > > > > If the World reacts, it will be a good fortune for India.
 > > > > > > India has
 > > > > > > enough evidence of how terrorists are striking India from
 > > > > > > across the
 > > > > > > border and how Bangladesh is offering a safe sanctuary to
 > > > > > > these groups.
 > > > > > > India should come out of it's puppet like spineless
 >> existence.
 > > > > > > If it
 > > > > > > wants to be a superpower in the next 2 decades it should
 > > > > > > behave like
 > > > > > > one. What is the use of spending so much of national wealth
 on
 > > > > > > defense if it can't even protect it's own borders. Look at
 > > > > > > Israel, it
 > > > > > > launched a full scale offensive against Lebanon to rescue 2
 of
 > > > > > > it's
 > > > > > > soldiers from Hezbollah.
 > > > > > >
 > > > > > >
 > > > > > >
 > > > > > >
 > > > > > > On 27/05/2007, at 7:06 AM, Chan Mahanta wrote:
 > > > > > >
 > > > > > > >>  >Should a Govt continue in business if a group of a few
 > > > > > > thousand
 > > > > > > > ( <3000)  can hold the state to ransom with their cowardly
 > > > > > > tactics?
 > > > > > > >
 > > > > > > >
 > > > > > > > *** Good question. Should  it?  I would not even go into
 the
 > > > > > > choice
 > > > > > > > of adjectives here.
 > > > > > > >
 > > > > > > > And if not, what should be done and who should ?
 > > > > > > >
 > > > > > > > Finally, HOW will that be stopped? WHO will do that ?
 > > > > > > >
 > > > > > > >
 > > > > > > >
 > > > > > > > At 6:08 PM +0800 5/26/07, Jyotirmoy Sharma wrote:
 > > > > > > >> Just as we talk the cowards have struck again in Fancy
 > > > > > > Bazar,
 > > > > > > >> Guwahati.
 > > > > > > >> Should a Govt continue in business if a group of a few
 > > > > > > thousand
 > > > > > > >> ( <3000)  can hold the state to ransom with their
 cowardly
 > > > > > > tactics?
 > > > > > > >> JS
 > > > > > > >>
 > > > > > > >> _______________________________________________
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 > > > > > > >
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 > > > > > >
 > > > > >
 > > > > >
 > > > > >
 > > > > > --
 > > > > > Nayanjyoti Medhi
 > > > > > Advocate
 > > > > > Gauhati High Court
 > > > > >
 > > > > > Chamber:
 > > > > > Satya Bora Lane, Dighalipukhuri East
 > > > > > Guwahati-781001, Assam
 > > > > >
 > > > > > Residence:
 > > > > > 8, Chandan Nagar Bye Lane-2
 > > > > > Basistha Road, Guwahati-28
 > > > > > Assam
 > > > > >
 > > > > > Phone:
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