C'da,

Then that is even more pitiful.
> He sent his e-mail from Inktomi Corpn. from Foster City, CA. He sent abusive 
> >mails to Assam  Net several times in the past, attacking Rajen, myself etc.

> Actually  he cannot stay away from it, like 'soga from a saki', or a fly from
> s--t. Trouble is, he is not bright enough to participate in a debate.
> So he resorts to personal abuse. That is his way of registering
> dissent. A classic 'adhakhunda' kharkhowa.

Heh! Heh! That says it all.

All we can then say is Hobo Diok!





On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 15:19:41 -0600, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ram:
> 
> The poor prisoner is right here in the USA. He sent his e-mail from
> Inktomi Corpn. from Foster City, CA. He sent abusive mails to Assam
> Net several times in the past, attacking Rajen, myself etc.
> 
> It is not that he does not know how to get out of Assam Net. Actually
> he cannot stay away from it, like 'soga from a saki', or a fly from
> s--t. Trouble is, he is not bright enough to participate in a debate.
> So he resorts to personal abuse. That is his way of registering
> dissent. A classic 'adhakhunda' kharkhowa.
> 
> c-da
> 
> 
> At 3:09 PM -0600 3/9/05, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
> >C'da,
> >
> >This guy's utter frustrations has made my day. He has got into what
> >one might say in the 'Abhimanu Circle'. Abhimanu got it, but couldn't
> >get out.
> >
> >The guy for one, can't 'unsubscribe' himself (real pity there), and
> >two, seems might jealous of Kharkhowas here. Don't know why?
> >
> >Also is there a big difference in giving 'gaali' in Axomia versus
> >giving it Engrezi? Isn't a gaali a gaali?
> >
> >I think we should keep him around for a while more, don't you think?
> >
> >-- Ram
> >
> >On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 14:44:06 -0600, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>  Dear Saloi:
> >>
> >>  It was nice to hear from you again. You have been awful quiet for a
> >>  very long time. I am not complaining however. The fact is that we
> >>  enjoyed your being absence.
> >>
> >>  >    Please help me out of this group!!!!!
> >>
> >>  *** I would be delighted to help out, if I could. Unfortunately I
> >>  don't have the keys to the cell-block where you have been held
> >>  prisoner. But I thought you got the boot once. Did you sneak in again
> >>  like the 'nirgot' you must be? That would be understandable. As the
> >>  'proboson' goes, "swre nere swr porkiti, kukure nere sai, jar ji
> >>  porkiti, morilew logote jai'.
> >>
> >>  >  >I begged everyone, I did everything I
> >>  >could to get out of this stupid site but to no avail.
> >>
> >>  *** Tsk, tsk! My heart goes out for you. I am sure other netters'
> >>  too. But I think you did not beg hard enough. You need to grovel at
> >>  the feet of the warden
> >>  with tail firmly tucked between hind legs. Try that, you might get lucky.
> >>
> >>  >  > Everytime I log
> >>  >in, I get whole lot of shit in my mails.
> >>
> >>  *** Again, that too is understandable. What did you expect? A gourmet 
> >> meal?
> >>  'Bawna hoi sondroloi hat melise apuni'.Obviously you have been
> >>  getting what you deserve, don't you realize?
> >>
> >>  >  >I dont know
> >>  >who has all the time to write so much shit and that
> >>  >also so frequently.
> >>
> >>  *** Yes, we understand. With your obviously confined and underexposed
> >>  upbringing
> >>  no one would expect you to know any better. I would suggest you stop
> >>  wondering about such deep and mysterious topics. Why bring on
> >>  headaches unnecessarily?
> >>  That would be like the complaint of 'muror bix' from a 'mur naikia'.
> >>
> >>  >  >I am requesting you
> >>  >`cause I get the maximum mails from you and one more
> >>  >cranky guy named Ram Sarangapani.
> >>
> >>  *** Have you considered offering an appropriate kind of 'puja' to us?
> >>  With the right amount of dokkhina, we might consider pleading your
> >>  case to the powers that be.
> >>
> >>  >  >Next time I get one more mail, I will make sure that
> >>  >you all guys get to hear the choicest of gaalis and
> >>  >that too in assamese.
> >>
> >>  *** Is that a promise or a threat?
> >>
> >>  >  >So if you want to spare
> >>  >>yourself, get that stupid admintrator of your site to
> >>  >look into it.
> >>
> >>  *** See the para above.
> >>
> >>  >Thank you once again.
> >>
> >>  *** Don't mention it. The pleasure is all mine.
> >>
> >>  >  >And by the
> >>  >way, please have a check on the trash you guys write
> >>  >sitting in US of which HELL.
> >>
> >>  *** Looks like you need some help with language skills too. But
> >>  again, with the right kind of 'dokkhina', we might consider helping
> >>  you.
> >>
> >>  >  >I never knew you guys in
> >>  >US had so much of free time.
> >>
> >>  *** You lean something everyday, don't you? See you are making
> >>  progress. Why do you think they call the US the land of milk and
> >  > honey? And ghee too.
> >  >
> >>  >  >Do something better
> >>  >instead of all that crap
> >>
> >>  *** Ordinarily I might ask someone making such suggestions as to what
> >>  might be better? But in your case, I should not burden you with
> >>  anything that might
> >>  send you off to the deep end. I think you need your head examined.
> >>  Our Goru Daktor, Tilok from DogPatch, could do you wonders. If you
> >>  want I will be pleased to refer you to him.
> >>
> >>  cm
> >>
> >>  At 8:44 AM -0800 3/9/05, pranab saloi wrote:
> >>  >Dear Chan Mahanta
> >>  >    Please help me out of this group!!!!! I am sick of
> >>  >it. I just logged into it once by mistake and now its
> >>  >not leaving me. I begged everyone, I did everything I
> >>  >could to get out of this stupid site but to no avail.
> >>  >Its blocking my inbox like hell!!!  Everytime I log
> >>  >in, I get whole lot of shit in my mails. I dont know
> >>  >who has all the time to write so much shit and that
> >>  >also so frequently. I guess you all guys out there
> >>  >have no jobs except writing stupid mails. So please
> >>  >spare me and get me out of it. I am requesting you
> >>  >`cause I get the maximum mails from you and one more
> >>  >cranky guy named Ram Sarangapani. Please help me!!!!!
> >>  >Next time I get one more mail, I will make sure that
> >>  >you all guys get to hear the choicest of gaalis and
> >>  >that too in assamese. So if you want to spare
> >>  >yourself, get that stupid admintrator of your site to
> >>  >look into it. Thank you once again. Bye. And by the
> >>  >way, please have a check on the trash you guys write
> >>  >sitting in US of which HELL. I never knew you guys in
> >>  >US had so much of free time. Do something better
> >>  >instead of all that crap
> >>  >                                      Pranab
> >>  >--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>  >
> >>  >>  This is a juicy one :-).
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  cm
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  Goa -  a Symbol of Wider Malaise
> >>  >>    Inder Malhotra
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  What  has gone on in Goa over the last few days is a
> >>  >>  shame not only
> >>  >>  on that  tiny and
> >>  >>    notoriously unstable State but also on the country
> >>  >>  as a whole,
> >>  >>  especially on its political class. To say this does
> >>  >>  not absolve the
> >>  >>  actors in the sordid drama in Panaji from blame, but
> >>  >>  the depressing
> >>  >>  fact  remains that the Goa goings-on are a symbol of
> >>  >>  a wider and
> >>  >>  deeper  disease afflicting the entire polity. Sadly,
> >>  >>  the way things
> >>  >>  are going  the chronic malaise looks like becoming
> >>  >>  incurable.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  To put the matter  bluntly, every political party,
> >>  >>  big or small,
> >>  >>  without any exception whatsoever, has become the
> >>  >>  perpetrator of a
> >>  >>  twofold perversion of the  democratic system. In the
> >>  >>  first place, all
> >>  >>  political parties have  conspired to destroy any
> >>  >>  respect for rule of
> >>  >>  law, constitutional  niceties and political
> >>  >>  proprieties. The
> >>  >>  objective of each one of them is  to win the
> >>  >>  election, by hook or by
> >>  >>  crook, and having done so to hold on  to power any
> >>  >>  way it can.
> >>  >>  Consequently, by a cruel quirk of irony, the  ruling
> >>  >>  doctrine of the
> >>  >>  world's largest democracy has boiled down to  the
> >>  >>  monstrosity that,
> >>  >>  as in love and war, everything is fair in the
> >>  >>  struggle for power.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  The second element in  the political perversity is
> >>  >>  the unfailing
> >>  >>  adherence by every political formation to double
> >>  >>  standards. When in
> >>  >>  the Opposition, every party  pretends to be
> >>  >>  high-minded about
> >>  >>  democratic norms and their inevitable  violation by
> >>  >>  the ruling party
> >>  >>  or combination. But when in office and  power, the
> >>  >>  same party or set
> >>  >>  of parties does exactly the opposite of  what it
> >>  >>  preaches during its
> >>  >>  years in the wilderness.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  Witness the loud  protests by the BJP leaders,
> >>  >>  headed by the party
> >>  >>  president, Mr LK Advani,  against the "murder of
> >>  >>  democracy" in Goa
> >>  >>  and their exhortation  to the people across the
> >>  >>  country to rise
> >>  >>  against this "crime."  Equally remarkably, the
> >>  >>  Congress that had
> >>  >>  raised hell against similar  actions by the BJP-led
> >  > >>  Government in New
> >>  >>  Delhi in the past is busy  justifying its ugly
> >>  >>  action in Goa. Indeed,
> >>  >>  it is cursing the Goa BJP for  having "thrown to the
> >>  >>  winds" all
> >>  >>  democratic values and  conventions.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  This having been said,  it must be added that the
> >>  >  > scandalous
> >>  >>  developments in Goa are not without  a specific
> >>  >>  flavour of their own.
> >>  >>  For one thing, Goa has disproved as  complete
> >>  >>  nonsense the widespread
> >>  >>  belief that the phenomenon of aya  Rams and gaya
> >>  >>  Rams or the brisk
> >>  >>  sale and purchase of  legislators is confined to
> >>  >>  States like Haryana,
> >>  >>  Bihar or UP that are  illiterate, caste-ridden, poor
> >>  >>  and known for
> >>  >>  cosy partnership between  criminals and politicians.
> >>  >>  Here is Goa,
> >>  >>  with 98 per cent rate of  literacy and a relatively
> >>  >>  high standard of
> >>  >>  living, and yet its political  record is as abysmal
> >>  >>  as that of BIMARU
> >>  >>  States.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  Indeed, in some  respects the performance of Goa's
> >>  >>  politicians is
> >>  >>  worse. In Bihar, for instance, Mr Lalu Prasad Yadav
> >>  >>  has ruled for 15
> >>  >>  years either directly or  by proxy from behind his
> >>  >>  wife's Chief
> >>  >>  Ministerial chair. In Goa,  during the same period,
> >>  >>  there have been
> >>  >>  15 different ministries. The  underlying reason is
> >>  >>  the precarious
> >>  >>  balance between the two principal  parties - the
> >>  >>  Congress and the BJP
> >>  >>  - compounded by the proclivities  of splinter
> >>  >>  parties and
> >>  >>  Independents to make hay while the sun shines.  As
> >>  >>  so many have
> >>  >>  already underscored, the previous Ministry was
> >>  >>  brought  down by the
> >>  >>  self-same Mr Manohar Parrikar, the dismissed Chief
> >>  >>  Minister  who is
> >>  >>  busy decrying his unfair removal. An IIT graduate,
> >>  >>  he had a  rather
> >>  >>  good reputation so far, especially compared to the
> >>  >  > newly appointed
> >>  >>  Chief Minister, Mr Pratap Singh Rane, but no longer.
> >>  >>  For, Mr
> >>  >>  Parrikar has been an unabashed accomplice in the
> >>  >>  gross political and
> >>  >>  constitutional wrong committed by the Speaker, Mr
> >>  >>  Vishwas Satwarkar.
> >>  >>  To  say that the manner in which Mr Satwarkar first
> >>  >>  threw out an MLA
> >>  >>  and  then so manipulated the proceedings as to
> >>  >>  reduce the "floor
> >>  >>  test" of Mr Parrikar's majority to a farce would be
> >>  >>  the
> >>  >>  understatement of the decade.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  So far, so bad, and one  can even understand the
> >>  >>  Congress party's
> >>  >>  indignation against Mr Satwarkar. But nothing can be
> >>  >>  more ridiculous
> >>  >>  than the Congress'  absurd claim that after the
> >>  >>  Speaker had committed
> >>  >>  the "original  sin," the Goa Governor, Mr SC Jamir,
> >>  >>  only "did his
> >>  >>  duty"  in instantly sacking Mr Parrikar and swearing
> >>  >>  in the Congress
> >>  >>  party's  Mr Rane as Chief Minister. The period of a
> >>  >>  whole month given
> >>  >>  to new CM  to cobble a majority seems rather
> >>  >>  generous, compared with
> >>  >>  the Governor's  earlier insistence that Mr Parrikar
> >>  >>  could not be
> >>  >>  given 72 hours to prove  his majority in the
> >>  >>  legislature and that
> >>  >>  this exercise should be  completed within 48 hours.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  The role of the Central  leadership of the Congress
> >>  >>  and that of the
> >>  >>  Union Government has also  been dubious and
> >>  >>  deplorable. In fact, it
> >>  >>  is no exaggeration to say that  at every step the
> >>  >>  Goa Governor
> >>  >>  appeared to be acting at New Delhi's  dictates, as
> >>  >>  always in the past
> >>  >>  whenever the ruling party at the Centre  has chosen
> >>  >>  to oust a State
> >>  >>  government of a different party or  combination. The
> >>  >>  presence of the
> >>  >>  Union Minister, Mr Priya Ranjan Das Munshi at the
> >>  >>  Raj Bhavan in
> >>  >>  Panaji all through the Goa vaudeville speaks  for
> >>  >>  itself.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  It is also obvious that  some legal brains were hard
> >>  >>  at work in
> >>  >>  devising the plan to remove Mr  Parrikar. For had Mr
> >>  >>  Jamir taken
> >>  >>  recourse to Article 356 to get rid of  the BJP-led
> >>  >>  Goa Ministry, the
> >>  >>  Union Government and the Congress would  almost
> >  > >>  certainly have
> >>  >>  courted double trouble. One, to get the
> >>  >>  proclamation under this
> >>  >>  Article approved by the Rajya Sabha could have  been
> >>  >>  problematic.
> >>  >>  Secondly, and more importantly, the Supreme Court
> >>  >>  would have
> >>  >>  immediately invalidated the Governor's action
> >>  >>  because it  runs
> >>  >>  palpably counter to the apex court's long-standing
> >>  >>  judgement in  the
> >>  >>  Bommai case.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  The Governor's  invocation of Article 164 of the
> >>  >>  Constitution and
> >>  >>  withdrawal of his "pleasure" from the Parrikar
> >>  >>  Ministry is also an
> >>  >>  arbitrary  violation of the Constitution. But so far
> >>  >>  the higher
> >>  >>  judiciary has had  no occasion to adjudicate this
> >>  >  > kind of misuse of
> >>  >>  the Governor's  powers. The Congress is thus smug in
> >>  >>  the
> >>  >=== message truncated ===
> >>  >
> >>  >
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