Santanu,
Thank you for your kind words on my intellectual ability and professional experience. Coming from an academician, it is an honor for me.
 
Your statement below had a (hidden) message that did not come out completely. What ship are you talking about and who is abandoning that ship?
 
I agree with you that the whole is not always the sum of the components, it can be more or it can be less. Your note implies that the whole is less than the sum in this case.
 
My earlier emails in this thread were not meant to spin anything, nor was there any hidden agenda. I was simply trying to point out that there is no evil design against Assam in New Delhi, in fact there have been political leaders who worked for Assam's development. Yes, there are countless other factors including parts of the Indian constitution that work contrary to Assam's interests.
 
Using your analogy to marriage, should Assam work at improving the marital relations by re-establishing the conditions for a better marriage or should Assam abandon the marriage? What is your opinion?
Dilipda
 
"Roy, Santanu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dilip-da:
I am astonished that someone with your intellectual ability and professional experience in large organizations should say this. It is a fundamental fact of social institutions that extremely well meaning people can, as a collectivity, function in the most disastrous manner. A system is much more than the sum of best intentions of the people it is composed of. Even a marriage of two great persons or a family of affectionate parents and children attain states of intolerable suffocation and mutual hurt - not because of the lack of best intentions - but because of the way in which their interaction has taken place over time - the role of chance events, the role of external factors - small, little things that don't amount to anything in themselves, but that together acquire a monstrosity over time - so that nothing but abandoning ship and starting on a fresh slate ap! pears to be the way to go.

Santanu.

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To: Chan Mahanta; Anjan K. Nath; ASSAMNETCOLORADO
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Subject: Re: [Assam] Car Rally from Guwahati Is Not for Fun Alone


I am surprised at this talk that is delirious and single track minded.

If as a person ABV meant well, Dr. Singh means well, and so many other leaders in Delhi mean well, then who is left who does not mean well? You will say it is the system, but the system is made up of people like these.

If you don't respect others, others don't respect you- it is as simple as that. Do you think ABV had some ethnic hatred towards the Assamese people when he used the term "disloyal", if he used that term at all? There were twenty odd other states about whom he could use the term but he didn't have to. When will you start looking at the worl! d without the bias and hatred towards other Indians? Whether Assam is independent, autonomous, or stays as a state in India, Assam will have to learn to live with India.
Dilip

Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

Anjan:

I know about Saikia, even though I don't know him or what he is all about.


At any event that is beside the point.

It is not WHAT an individual politician thinks of Assam or views the NE's angst as. I won't have any trouble believing that ABV means well. But that means NOTHING. It has nothing to do with individual Indians' view of Assam or Nagaland or Mizoram, or the Bodos or the Karbis.

What DOES matter however, is what, as a nation that is known as India,has COLLECTIVELY done to our peoples, and will CONTINUE to do.

It is about positive change. It is about believing in democracy in all its many
uncomfortable 'avatars', it is in believing in the need for making the institutions of democracy WORK, it is ab! out devolution of powers to the people, it is about learning to accept dissent, it is about RESPECTING everyone, regardless of their economic status, it is about RESPECTING people and their cultures, even if they are NOT something you grew up with, it is about LETTING PEOPLEs BE as agreed to in a FEDERAL democratic state as promised, at time of independence, It is ALL about all of the above and more, that the Indian state has failed to live up to.

So I find the anecdotes of individuals' goodwill towards the people of Assam or the other contiguous states, as PROOF of Indian goodness and the NE's "disloyalty" ( as ABV told Bhuban Barooah kokaideu in London) patently ridiculous.

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----- Original Message -----

From: Chan Mahanta

To: Dilip/Dil Deka ; ASSAMNETCOLORADO

Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 6:54 AM

Subject: Re: [Assam] Car Rally from Guwahati Is Not for Fun Alone


>It looks like Guwahati and Assam were on Vajpayee's mind even when he was >travelling abroad and NDA govt. was serious about opening the land route to the >east through Assam.






Tonight I am going to rejoice at Assam's being in the forefront of Vajpayee's mind, EVEN while traveling abroad. And lecture all those who complain of being in the receiving end of 'step-motherly' treatment by the Center and their 'khai-paat-folaa' attitudes.



Come on Dilip :-) :-) :-) :-)!






At 3:31 PM -0700 9/30/04, Dilip/Dil Deka wrote:


From TOI.


It looks like Guwahati and Assam were on Vajpayee's mind even when he was travelling abroad and NDA govt. was serious about opening the land route to the east through Assam.


Dilip


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ASEAN for Guwahati to Indonesia car rally timesofindia.indi/49F7D071.gif

ANI [ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 01:48:53 PM ]


GUWAHATI/ NEW DELHI: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the ASEAN Secretariat (Indonesia) are jointly organising a car rally from November 22 to December 11 to promote trade between the ten ASEAN nations.






The car rally is being held to demonstrate that there exists a land route between the member countries to enable free flow of trade. This would be first car rally of its kind.

Titled "Chalo ASEAN", the car rally would be flagged from Guwahati and pass through Myanmar, Thailand, Laos PDR, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, and Singapore, before concluding in Indonesia.

The beginning of the rally from Guwahati would be actually a culmination of mini car rallies from across the north-eastern states to be flagged off by the chief ministers of the 'seven sisters'.


The ral! ly would also fulfil former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's wish for such an event to take place to foster regional unity.

On October 8 last year, Vajpayee, while attending ASEAN Summit in Bali had said,! "To draw dramatic attention to our geographical proximity we could consider the idea of an India-ASEAN Car Rally. A possible routing could be from Guwahati in North-east India, through Myanmar, Thailand and Cambodia to Hanoi in Vietnam."

"Such a rally would draw in commercial interest in infrastructure along the route. It can promote tourism and development. There could be a long term impact on the economic co-operation in the region," Vajpayee had said.

Giving details of the rally in New Delhi, Resident Commissioner at the Assam Bhawan, Rajiv Yadav, said, "One of the purposes of the car rally is to let the public know that there exists a land route between the ASEAN nations. Till now it was a hidden fact from the general p! ublic's knowledge."



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