As usual, I guess, the logic escapes you - or you
aren't interested in seeing the logic for what it is.

Elections are happening. The terrorists, at gun point
are threatening citizens not to vote. And yet, there
is more than 50% voting. When a citizen (and more than
50% citizens are) is voting to bring a government to
power, it means... well.... I guess we all know it or
we want to keep our eyes closed. 

If you want the referendum, that is the referendum for
you. 

> Do we? I think it is better to speak for oneself on
> these topics.

hehehe... now, now... wouldn't we all be better off if
all were speaking for "oneself"... when citizens of
India in Assam vote, they speak for themselves - they
give their opinion. And yet, individuals choose to
ignore their "speaking for themselves". Or are you
suggesting, they aren't really capable of speaking for
themselves?








> I think it is a very scary proposition to the
> establishment. That 
> seems to be the real truth. Otherwise India could
> instantly call the 
> militants' bluff and prove, once and for all, that
> it is Delhi the 
> people want to look after them.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> At 7:33 PM -0700 4/26/04, Rajib Das wrote:
> >To those who clamour for referendum everytime the
> ULFA
> >(or any other of the scores of liberation brothers
> and
> >their comrades in arms in civil society) talks of
> >independence, you guys should note the elections
> now
> >happening in NE India. In most cases, even in
> lawless
> >Manipur, people have defied rebels and gone forward
> to
> >vote - voting percentages are more than 50% same as
> in
> >rest of India.
> >
> >We all know the referendum call is hogwash and yet
> >another election should nail it.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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