The article should have been entitled: "The Meek Shall Inherit Dearth!"
 
DNB has a finger on the pulse and is not to be taken in by empty statistics quoted by a bureaucrat.  I refer, of course, to the statistics quoted on PWD and other roads sometime ago, but the actual questions that we raised totally ignored.  This seems to be the case in every sphere of govt. inaction.  They are busy cooking up statistics for Assembly questions:  and the Raiz are so happy receiving them that they keep quiet till the next monsoons.  What a vicious cycle!
 
AKN
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Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 3:03 PM
Subject: [Assam] Another great article from DNB - The Sentinel

This is another great article from DNB. I know many don't like to hear the truth about the rampant corruption GMC and ASEB, but DNB has not been forthright about it, but is also showing what the future would look like if the 'public' were to just close their eyes and let things slide by.

--Ram

The meek shall be homeless -II
WITH EYES WIDE OPEN

D. N. Bezboruah
Last week I had ended by saying that if we let the anti-social and criminal elements in our society have their way for ten more years they will dispossess all law-abiding citizens of their hearths and homes and banish the law for good. I was perhaps wrong about the ten years. Having started the process of selling Assam to Bangladesh already, they are in a tearing hurry to quit the scene of their treachery and disappear before anyone can get to them. So the process may take much less than we imagine.



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