My, oh my, Kamal.

Your note threw me into a tailspin. For a few moments, I was afraid I might 
have died and was 
reading an eulogy, replete with exaggerated and undeserving praises usually 
reserved for
the dear departed.

Then I pinched myself, and feeling the hurt, I realized I am alive and kicking. 
So what's the deal, I wondered.
That led me to discount the praises for your usual hyperbole :-) and check 
where that left it. It still was
humbling, to say the least. But I accept it, again very humbly. You have been 
overly kind. 

Now I have to strive to live up to the accolades. I knew there had to be a 
catch :-).



> Well,in case of Assam,local politicians are involved to a great extent
> in the act of politicisation of the ethnic issue in the state in order
> to fulfill their hidden selfish interest.These indigenous politics try
> to ginger up people's sentiment by giving the idea that as a
> culture-bearing group,the indigenous people should have their own
> state which can only ensure preservation of their cultural identity.In
> most cases,these Movements are power-oriented.
> 
> The rural people in Assam,regardless of their ethnic identities,are
> simple and straight in thought and deed.Therefore,in most cases,they
> fail to understand the real motive of the political leaders.In this
> situation,it becomes very easy for a deceitful and control freak
> leader to be active in the folds of ' Political Man' or as an '
> Economic Man' to satisfy his selfish interest without the fear of
> being detected.Simply stated,these self-seeking politicians are using
> 'ethnicity'as smoke and screen to better themselves.



**** You ( and Dilip, with his concurrence) have touched on one layer of the 
causes. But it is
an upper layer. We need to dig even deeper to get to the bottom of the issues. 
So, before *I*
attempt to 'splain things, allow me to ask you ALL, once again, to give it 
another try, and 
see if you would not mind getting dirty with the real dirt on the matter. I 
realize there is a
degree of reluctance to dig deeper for certain reasons :-), but if we don't 
uncover and acknowledge 
these simple realities, how shall we ever place our fingers on the problems and 
hopefully kick
around solution possibilities ? 

I am sure we can agree that shedding e-tears alone over the state of affairs is 
not enough.

If not us, WHO?

So, go get 'em tigers! Kharkhowas we might be, but we can also be baaghor 
-aag-tel-khowa, 
if we wish to be :-).

c-da




On Aug 11, 2010, at 7:44 PM, kamal deka wrote:

> Well,in case of Assam,local politicians are involved to a great extent
> in the act of politicisation of the ethnic issue in the state in order
> to fulfill their hidden selfish interest.These indigenous politics try
> to ginger up people's sentiment by giving the idea that as a
> culture-bearing group,the indigenous people should have their own
> state which can only ensure preservation of their cultural identity.In
> most cases,these Movements are power-oriented.
> 
> The rural people in Assam,regardless of their ethnic identities,are
> simple and straight in thought and deed.Therefore,in most cases,they
> fail to understand the real motive of the political leaders.In this
> situation,it becomes very easy for a deceitful and control freak
> leader to be active in the folds of ' Political Man' or as an '
> Economic Man' to satisfy his selfish interest without the fear of
> being detected.Simply stated,these self-seeking politicians are using
> 'ethnicity'as smoke and screen to better themselves.
> 
> HAVING SAID SO,I SEE VERY FEW PEOPLE WHOSE VISION,WIT AND INSIGHT ARE
> AS EXTRAORDINARILY REFRESHING AS YOURS'-- THAT CERTAINLY HAS THE
> ABILITY TO EGG ON PEOPLE LIKE US TO THINK INTELLECTUALLY.YOU
> ILLUMINATE THINGS WITH GRACE,ASPERITY AND REMARKABLE PRECISION,REALLY.
> PLEASE SULK NO MORE TO TELL US BY GETTING DOWN TO BRASS TRACK THE
> CAUSES OF FISSIPEROUS TENDENCIES AMONG DIFFERENT ETHNIC COMMUNITIES OF
> ASSAM FOR WHICH,IN THIS NET,YOU WILL RULE THE ROOST.
> 
> KJD.
> 
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Chan Mahanta <cmaha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> O'-K,
>> 
>> Eh, kaarw gaat loga nai diya. I just wanted to point out the absence of 
>> thought behind the piece.
>> 
>> Having said that, why don't YOU tell us reasons behind the demand for the 
>> ever increasing
>> number of states, what the causes at the root of the phenomenon is?
>> 
>> That would be useful. I know there are many amongst us who are quite 
>> oblivious of them.  I like
>> to think you are not one of them :-).
>> 
>> It twmar,
>> 
>> So-K
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Aug 11, 2010, at 3:30 PM, kamal deka wrote:
>> 
>>> I offer my unconditional apology for whipping up a controversy that
>>> was uncalled for.I put out the piece in the Net just to give a funny
>>> touch.I can assure  all of you---the letter writer did not aim to
>>> cause deep hurt to any one, even though the letter seems to contain a
>>> semblance of unspoken truth.After all,many a truth  are said in
>>> jest--sometimes of course.
>>> KJD
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 9:29 PM, Chan Mahanta <cmaha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> There is nothing amusing about this mindless piece of tripe.  Should our 
>>>> letter writer
>>>> have had the desire or the wherewithal to inquire about the REASONS why 
>>>> everyone
>>>> wants a state of his own, then he would not have had the reason to write 
>>>> this piece.
>>>> Furthermore, HAD the editorial ranks of the rag had any clue about it 
>>>> themselves,
>>>> they would not have found it worthy to publish it.
>>>> 
>>>> Last but not the least, I am terribly surprised that you Kamal, being one 
>>>> of the rare few
>>>> amongst us who has the ability to analyze things enough and the integrity 
>>>> ( even if only
>>>> every now and then), to acknowledge the real reasons for the state of 
>>>> affairs in India,
>>>> found this piece worthy enough to circulate as something meaningful or 
>>>> noteworthy.
>>>> 
>>>> cm
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Aug 10, 2010, at 7:07 PM, kamal deka wrote:
>>>> e
>>>>> In response to ABSU's recent demand for a separate Bodoland,An
>>>>> Assamese kharkhowa,inhabitant of Baksa district,wrote a letter
>>>>> addressed to the PM demanding a separate state for himself.Read and
>>>>> enjoy.
>>>>> KJD
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Dear Mr Prime Minister,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am 30 years old, fat, educated and I want my own state. To achieve
>>>>> this objective I have decided to proceed on a fast immediately...
>>>>> after my next " masor tenga meal", that is. (Considering my body mass 
>>>>> index and
>>>>> fondness for trans fats, I have deemed this the most apt way to
>>>>> protest.)
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I now intend to break bread only after my 2-bedroom flat in Baksa
>>>>> district,the heartland of Bodos, is
>>>>> declared a state. The state will be known as Kalita Pradesh and its
>>>>> capital will be Kalita nagar -- which is what I will name my living
>>>>> room. The official language will be heavily accented English spoken
>>>>> with a lisp.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have decided to go in for this drastic move after discrimination
>>>>> against me based on my language, appearance, superior intellect and
>>>>> personal hygiene. I request you to consider my case vis-a-vis ABSU's
>>>>> demand for a state exclusively for the Bodos.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> My state abounds in man-made and (cow-made) resources, including
>>>>> manure from my potted plants and state-of-the-art sanitary fittings.  I
>>>>> intend to stand for CM and am confident that the residents -- my wife,
>>>>> my dog and the affectionate house mosquitoes  -- will cast their vote
>>>>> in my favour.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Mr Prime Minster, I appeal to you to consider my case at the earliest.
>>>>> After Bodoland,Kalita Pradesh would become India's 30th state (if
>>>>> Gorkhaland, Bundelkhand, Harit Pradesh etc don't beat me to it).
>>>>> Thirty is such a nice, round number, don't you think? Since you are
>>>>> handing states around, why not add one more?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> While we are at it, let me bring to your notice that my pan-wala, my
>>>>> dhobi and a rather irritable bull who sleeps on the middle of a
>>>>> neighbouring road, all want their own states. They all allege
>>>>> discrimination and are all threatening to go on fast.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I appeal to you sir, let's break up this beautiful state,known as
>>>>> Assam since time immemorial, at the earliest.
>>>>> Words like unity has  slipped into obsolescence. Why learn from the West.
>>>>> We don't care about Germany uniting or half of Europe becoming
>>>>> European Union. After all, we are the smartest race in the world. Let's
>>>>> have a new slogan: Be a Bodo,Kalita or Ahom first and break Assam into 
>>>>> pieces.
>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>> Biplob Kalita.
>>>>> 
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