>And if this is how supporters of ULFA feel, even before they have
achieved anything, imagine what the attitude of ULFA will be if they
become the 'saviors' of Assam?



*** I can see how scary that might get :-).



At 7:17 AM -0500 6/30/05, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
 > > What I find incredible is this body of otherwise highly intelligent
 > and skilled group of people being unable to grasp something as
 > basic,and as simple as that.

And if this is how supporters of ULFA feel, even before they have
achieved anything, imagine what the attitude of ULFA will be if they
become the 'saviors' of Assam?

On 6/29/05, Barua25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > What I find incredible is this body of otherwise highly intelligent
 > and skilled group of people being unable to grasp something as
 > basic,and as simple as that.
 It follows that you are excluding yourself from this dumb group people who
 fail to grasp something as basic as this. That makes two of you who
 understand the issue. You are right. I think it is our
 Barua-Sarangapani-Deka-Baruah-Das-Bora desi genes. Kothate
 koi bwle morilew logote jai.
 Rajen

 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Chan Mahanta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 To: "Roy, Santanu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
 Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 9:37 PM
 Subject: RE: [Assam] Sunil Nath in Tehelka

 > You said it Santanu.
 >
 > What I find incredible is this body of otherwise highly intelligent
 > and skilled group of people being unable to grasp something as
 > basic,and as simple as that.
 >
 > What is the problem? Is it them desi-genes :-)?
 >
 > c-da
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > At 9:04 PM -0500 6/29/05, Roy, Santanu wrote:
 > >I think one should not forget the logical contradiction between
 > >demanding sovereignty and making public a set of supplementary
 > >demands. This holds no matter how unlikely or unrealistic the event
 > >that the GOI is going to agree to grant independence. Sovereignty is
 > >virtually all encompassing. It would be incredibly stupid if the
 > >leaders of the ULFA were to say we want independence for Assam and,
 > >by the way, lets also talk about handing over the rights to oil
 > >extraction to the state government.
 > >Even if the ULFA leadership is not Harvard trained, they have at
 > >least shown the intelligence to not say something like that.
 > >If forces outside the ULFA want to influence the terms of
 > >negotiation and get their ideas about what a secondary set of
 > >demands ought to be, they ought to go about forming public opinion
 > >on this independently of the ULFA and hope the organization will
 > >echo them in their own political interest. But they should not
 > >expect that at this stage (and even many stages ahead), the ULFA is
 > >going to go around publicly voicing the details of their minimum
 > >acceptable point.
 > >Santanu.
 > >
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