I don't think you are like the ULFA or anyone seeking independence,
autonomy or whatever in Assam. You are ensconced in the prosperity and
security of America. The only thing you do is write, mostly in an
ambiguous and scrutable and sometimes unscrutable manner. The others are
in the field sacrificing their careers and lives for something they
believe in, even though you and we are free to disagree with them. This is
the fundamental difference between wordsmiths like you and me, and the
likes of the ULFA and other liberation-seekers.

Jugal

>> > *** Unlike me or you, ULFA is made up of people, who, rightly or
>> > wrongly, claim to represent the wishes of the people of Assam.
>
> The above sentence is grammatically and logically incorrect, and does not
> mean anything if you analyze.
> We all, rightly or wrongly, claim to represent the popular opinion of the
> Assam. So the word unlike does not go there. And when you remove the word
> unlike, ULFA becomes like anybody else, me or you, us.
> Rajen
>
>> >
>> >
>> > *** Unlike me or you, ULFA is made up of people, who, rightly or
>> > wrongly, claim to represent the wishes of the people of Assam. Their
>> > constituency, their supporters, also believe that Indian political
>> > machinations have hurt Assam's interests.
>> >
>> > You may not accept that. But that is different.
>> >
>> >
>> >>  >Who is the ULFA to tell the Assamese whom they should or shouldn't
>> >>invite from Delhi?
>> >
>> >
>> > Same explanation here.
>> >
>> >
>> >>  >Why do you assume that just because some minister comes down from
>> >>Delhi to lecture, it is necessarily bad or polarizing for Assam.
>> >
>> >
>> > Come on Ram, you keep missing the obvious: ULFA does not recognize
>> > Indian controls over Assam. That is why they are telling Indians to
>> > keep out. It is not about whether it might be good or bad for Assam.
>> >
>> >
>> > But let me ask you this: Is it good for Assam, for its elections to
>> > be INFLUENCED by remote interests from elsewhere in India?
>> >
>> >
>> >>  >Assuming ONLY regional parties participate in the elections, how
>> will
>> >>that benefit ULFA?
>> >
>> >
>> > I cannot speak for ULFA. But I am of the belief that Assam's
>> > interests are best served by political parties who are rooted in
>> > Assam, and whose elections are not interfered with by outside
>> > interests. That is what local self-government is all about.
>> >
>> >
>> >>  >All of this just pure humbug. What the ULFA is probably trying to
>> do
>> >>is to draw some attention to themselves. They have been left out to
>> >>dry for a while, so passing a Dikat here and a Dikat there might
>> >>actually bring the spotlight on them.
>> >
>> >
>> > You may be right, or you may be wrong. Neither has anything to do
>> > with the premise of the original argument and conclusions, that
>> > started this debate.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >>As for polarization problems, sitting cozily in Bangladesh, passing
>> >>dikats, and encouraging illegal immigration does more to polarize than
>> >>anything else.
>> >
>> >
>> > You can spin it anyway you wish. But can you show how ULFA is either
>> > encouraging illegal migration, or causing polarizations in Assam?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > At 11:03 AM -0500 8/3/05, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
>> >>C'da
>> >>
>> >>>  If you were to be an independent
>> >>>observer and well-wisher of Assam, would that seem unreasonable or
>> >>>bad for Assam ?
>> >>
>> >>Of course, we are all well-wishers of Assam. But what has that go to
>> >>do with ULFA's 'interest' in an election conducted by Indian
>> >>authorities. They are the ones passing out dikats left and right, and
>> >>basically infringing upon the free will of the Assamese people (not
>> >>you and I).
>> >>
>> >>Who is the ULFA to tell the Assamese whom they should or shouldn't
>> >>invite from Delhi? Don't the Assamese in Assam know what is or what is
>> >>not polarizing, instead of having the ULFA intelligensia forcing them
>> >>to think otherwise and dictating behavior?
>> >>
>> >>Why do you assume that just because some minister comes down from
>> >>Delhi to lecture, it is necessarily bad or polarizing for Assam. When
>> >>Assam had no regional parties, was Assam more (or less) polarized than
>> >>it is now?
>> >>
>> >>Assuming ONLY regional parties participate in the elections, how will
>> >>that benefit ULFA?
>> >>
>> >>All of this just pure humbug. What the ULFA is probably trying to do
>> >>is to draw some attention to themselves. They have been left out to
>> >>dry for a while, so passing a Dikat here and a Dikat there might
>> >>actually bring the spotlight on them.
>> >>
>> >>As for polarization problems, sitting cozily in Bangladesh, passing
>> >>dikats, and encouraging illegal immigration does more to polarize than
>> >>anything else.
>> >>
>> >>--Ram
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>On 8/3/05, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>>  >  >Huh! So, it now seems that inspite of ULFA NOT recognizing
>> Indian
>> >>>  >rule, they are still interested in an election conducted and
>> >>>  >participated by the Indians.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>  **** I can't answer that. I was merely examining the logic of the
>> >>>  original post, and the conclusions drawn.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>  But one thing can be surmised: That the ULFA is attempting to
>> prevent
>> >>>  interference of Indian political parties and injection of
>> regressive
>> >>  > Indian attitudes and polarizing influences into Assam society.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>  >  >So, the more important question would be, how does it matter
>> who
>> >>> wins
>> >>>  >the elections in Assam to ULFA?
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>  **** ULFA could very well be interested in that. Even I could be
>> :-).
>> >>>  I certainly would not want to see communal polarizations grow in
>> >>>  Assam, fanned on by Indian Hindu supremacist bigots.Would you ? It
>> >>>  could also bee to discourage political corruption spurred on by
>> >>>  Indian black-money and vote-banking
>> >>>  and other nefarious activities. If you were to be an independent
>> >>>  observer and well-wisher of Assam, would that seem unreasonable or
>> >>>  bad for Assam ?
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>  At 9:00 AM -0500 8/3/05, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
>> >>>  >  >Considering that ULFA does not recognize India's rule over
>> Assam,
>> >>> it
>> >>>  >>makes all the sense in the world to them to not allow an
>> occupying
>> >>>  >>power to interfere in the elections of its state.
>> >>>  >
>> >>>  >Huh! So, it now seems that inspite of ULFA NOT recognizing Indian
>> >>>  >rule, they are still interested in an election conducted and
>> >>>  >participated by the Indians.
>> >>>  >
>> >>>  >So, the more important question would be, how does it matter who
>> wins
>> >>>  >the elections in Assam to ULFA? Is the ULFA fielding some
>> candidates
>> >>>  >too, and that too an election managed and mandated by the Chief
>> >>>  >Election Commissioner of India.
>> >>>  >In the end, the ULFA seems to want to behave like another
>> 'political
>> >>>  >party' in India (albeit an extreme one).
>> >>>  >
>> >>>  >
>> >>>  >
>> >>>  >On 8/3/05, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>>  >>  Considering that ULFA does not recognize India's rule over
>> Assam,
>> >>> it
>> >>>  >>  makes all the sense in the world to them to not allow an
>> occupying
>> >>>  >>  power to interfere in the elections of its state. Would India
>> >>> allow
>> >>>  >>  Pakistanis or BDeshis or Americans to come canvass for
>> elections
>> >>> in
>> >>>  >>  it's territory?
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>  The question,at best, demonstrates an absence of ordinary
>> >>> inferential
>> >>>  >>  skills, no doubt resulting in absurd questions like:
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>  >  >Or else, guess what will happen? I wonder what kind of
>> >>>  >>  >a democracy will be there in independent Assam.
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>  --- one having little or no connection with the other.
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>  >>  At 10:14 PM -0700 8/1/05, Rajib Das wrote:
>> >>>  >>
>> >>>>http://www.dailypioneer.com/indexn12.asp?main_variable=front%5Fpage&file_name=story3%2Etxt&counter_img=3?headline=ULFA~diktat:~No~entry~for~'outside'~vote-seekers
>> >>>  >>  >
>> >>>  >>  >Another tactic this time. Not allowing central leaders
>> >>>  >>  >of national parties to campaign in Assam.
>> >>>  >>  >
>> >>>  >>  >Or else, guess what will happen? I wonder what kind of
>> >>>  >>  >a democracy will be there in independent Assam.
>> >>>  >>  >
>> >>>  >>  >
>> >>>  >>  >
>> >>>  >>  >
>> >>>  >>  >
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