Hazarika: I know I should take your advice, but please bear with me, just one more time.
"hogunne howdeelae buragoru nomorae" what is "hogunne" and what is "howdeele" Are these some new words that were added to the Assamese dictionaries by the "real Assamese" after I moved out of Assam and made "South India" my home state? Also, from when did "South India" become "India", the "empire" that these people hate so much? I thought South Indian states stood for what they believed in, managed to get what they wanted from the "Indian empire", and improved their states by working with commitment, sincerity, integrity and hard work. > >(no fools paradise or NRI paradise) - simply no vision. He thinks that the best I should do is be a contractor and make some money working with the states whose economies have not yet crashed (like Auranachal or Meghalaya). Is this about appreciating that guy's views? and how is that going to improve Assam's economy - just because its down, and take some contracts in another state till that crashes too? I thought the main concern of these real Assamese is to improve Assam's economy....yet to hear about the contribution of some of these real Assamese towards Assam's development. "yes, you can drive me into oblivion, and you can decide to drive Assam into oblivion, and stick with visiting south India during your semi-decadal visits to Asia." why would I compare or equalize a whining pest with the whole of Assam, even after I made south India my home state? Stop fantasizing and do something productive so that you don't have to be green with envy towards others that are doing better - intellectually or economically - inside or outside Assam. Rajib Das said: > b. You do not have the capability to present an argument coherently. Imagine, giving the logic of bullets to explain how >bad the economic situation is. What's your IQ anyway? it also may be a macho thing in some world to rave about owning a gun ..and shooting that many bullets. And that too for 6 years..but that gives away the fact that this heroic person is not a juvenile as he portrays himself to be - you have to be at least 18 (legally of course) to own a gun, don't you? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rajib Das" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 2:08 PM Subject: Re: India Since 1947 > Sonjoy, > > You seem to be trashing everyone.. here's a small dose of your own medicine. > > Looks like you are still in Assam while "people of your dad's age" have become NRIs and many your own age have progressed beyond the land of no opportunities. While you are stuck there in Assam. The only reason for that would be to assume you are up to no good - not good enough in studies, not good enough in sports or anything else useful for that matter. Which is why you are still figuring out the 12 hour trip of 500 Kms and ranting at the NRIs on a PC probably bought by your father. If you are above 18, I would say you would be a worthless fella - a lumpen. Hell, you are even a cowardly lumpen - you have to hide behind an alias. > > As for your rantings against KJD and his exhortations of India's progress - given your "lumpenness" I would assume you are not given to much useful reading or exchanging ideas. India is indeed progressing - at 8% annual growth, there aren't too many economies with that kind of a growth. This growth and consequent opportunities unfortunately are not reaching Assam. > > As KJD points out, the reasons to look out for, are not far from you. Instead of ranting like an idiot all the time, if you were to analyze what you write - here are a few things that come out: > a. You have no constructive agenda to offer, just a lament, or worse just a rant. You rant against everything. > b. You do not have the capability to present an argument coherently. Imagine, giving the logic of bullets to explain how bad the economic situation is. What's your IQ anyway? > c. You comment about Kyndhia's lack of vision - one will have to dig through every word you have uttered for the next decade to find out traces of one - good or bad. > > You also seem to be an ex-leader of some students' union. Even if there are a few more like you, I wouldn't wonder why Assam cannot break the grip of Arif / Parvez Mias or our wonderful politicians. > > Rant, my friend, rant for all you are worth. In the meantime, redeem yourself a little by learning how to present your arguments cogently. And not being a coward. Some might excuse your complete lack of worth for the society you live in. And if you cannot do that, ask your dad to cane you once in a while - he made a mistake by not doing so when you were a little younger. > > Have a good week! > > Rajib > > > > > > > > > > > >From: Sonjoy Bordoloi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: shantikam hazarika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Re: India Since 1947 > >Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 09:50:41 -0800 (PST) > > > > > >Raiz, > > > >Thank you all for your intensely interesting replies. I knew my mail would bring out some strong feelings, and that being done. I would like to say sorry for calling you names. If possible please do forgive me. > > > >CM'da - "More so when you hide behind a pseudonym" - I do, and I plan to do that because it allows me to stoop to all the lows and rise to all the highs I need to get to, without being bogged down by my heritage or "real name". I hear even Monroe had to change her name to become famous! "Just don't act like some punk > >of a coward slinging mud from behind a wall" - how is that? Given the fact that I am not in St.Louis, do I know that your real name is CM, or do I have to believe that you are who you are because a handful of people here claims you are? Not hiding man; simply enjoying a new name and sharing my thoughts. Finally, its good to know that you enjoy Chatu-guri as much as I do.and have Rajneesh's influence in your life. > > > >Ms. S - "Why are you in this NRI adda anyway, you seem to dislike them! or are = > >you suffering from some sour grape syndrome?" I don't dislike NRIs, I just enjoy their perception of life - you wouldn't be driving from Mongoldoi to Guwahati today..or would you? So you don't know s-t about how hard it is to hear your justification on how great is the Indian empire. "we face this kind of seasonal nuisance every now and then and we just go on and brush such nonsense into oblivion" - yes, you can drive me into oblivion, and you can decide to drive Assam into oblivion, and stick with visiting south India during your semi-decadal visits to Asia. > > > >"Fools paradise" (contributed by KJD) that's exactly where you are. I am so sure that if I were to make once in three years trips to Assam, and enjoy the comfort of a first world country in my day-to-day life, beyond the empathy that I feel for my fellow countrymen/women, I would only be able to see the not so far off good future arising for them. No sir/madam, nothing great is in store for Assam. That's because nobody gives a s-t. The other day I was on a train journey from Delhi to Guwahati, and by total co-incidence happened to meet a very senior political officer from Meghalaya - Kyndhia. This man has represented India in United Nations, been governor of Mizoram and has been a very senior politician for over 30 years. So I ask him, dude what will it take to get the north east back on its foot, to get all the kids out of the jungle and into living a decent life? And he says "my advise to you - make hay while the sun shines". He has no vision of a future for north east ! > >(no fools paradise or NRI paradise) - simply no vision. He thinks that the best I should do is be a contractor and make some money working with the states whose economies have not yet crashed (like Auranachal or Meghalaya). > > > >Anyway, to get back to KJD's discussion on post-1947 India and its achievements: Every communication system that's in place was put in place by the Brits, and none has been maintained - it takes 12 hours to travel 500 kilometers!! There are more rebel armies now than there were when the Brits were around - because the Brits were not as serious in implementing their dracodian laws as the Indians are: incase you don't know KJD - the Indians have changed very little of the laws that they themselves fought against the Brits for. Do you know that I can't legally have more than 50 bullets per year to defend myself using my handgun? The average rebel/army guy has 50 round in one of their clips.and according to the old outdoors magazines that make their way to Assam, it takes atleast 5000 shots to set ones aim on a gun - I haven't shot that many shots all my life (6 years as a gun owner)!!! > > > >KJD - sorry for screwing up your mind man. You and your buddies can have a great day ahead discussing how great is India.as far as paradise goes - only you and I know what life is in paradise (US) and who lives in Assam (post 1947). And I will not call you name anymore, but stop screaming and swearing like a kid too..of what I hear, you are my dad's age. > > > >shantikam hazarika - hogunne howdeelae buragoru nomorae.you are a real smart alec.. > > > >Sonjoy Bordoloi > > > >SSP, AARSUPU > > > > > > shantikam hazarika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >Dear all: > > > >I think you need not waste your time taking cognisance of barking dogs. Just ignore and continue your normal self. > > >From: "Alpana Sarangapani" >To: "Sonjoy Bordoloi" , , , >Subject: Re: India Since 1947 >Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 15:57:51 -0600 > >Here, we normally maintain a sense of decency and do not stoop low enough to the level of attacking people on a personal level >----- Original Message ----- > From: Sonjoy Bordoloi > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 12:10 PM > Subject: Re: India Since 1947 First of all I would like to > > > >--------------------------------- > >Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. > > > > > >--------------------------------- > >Do you Yahoo!? > >Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site > >
