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Title: Re: [Assam] Illegal Bangladeshis, is it a myth?
>And I DON'T agree with it.
But you failed to show me where they are
showing their angst.
and I told you
>Please don't say that in the
present GOI system, nobody can make any voice, so let us go for independence
>etc.
Netters ,take a break from the HObo Diok club.mm
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Same to you and yours.- Chandan
Can I repeat the same.
What baffles us is -'Could such a sensitive Humanist be the anti- Assam- Liberation Devil's Advocate he sounds like in the Assamnet?'
mm
From: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "Barua25" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, CC: [EMAIL PRO
<<>>
The root cause lies at the Constitution written to please the Nehru family ego"We are great Kasmir Brahmins(Pundits) and regardless who lives in Kashmir,WEmust have it. Also if Brits tried( Copying China) Mandarins(IAS's - some call them ass's) to rule India - for Nehru -poor thing ,he was an
Title: Re: [Assam] Illegal Bangladeshis, is it a
myth?
Oh, no. Here we go again!
At 2:48 PM -0600 1/1/06, Barua25 wrote:
I think we will have to go by one at a
time:
First do you agree in my statement
"Where did you see any angst from any of
the parties in Assam?"
*** First, it is a ques
Title: Re: [Assam] Illegal Bangladeshis, is it a
myth?
Ram, Ram, Ram!
So, your gripe is with pointing fingers at GoI. You are the
designated GoI defender. Not that it was hard to notice, but I am
perfectly willing to point to GoA too. But GoA derives its existence
and its powers from Goi's doin
C'da,
>*** If indeed they are the competent, intellectually endowed politicians and administrators and with >nothing but integrity oozing out of them and nothing but the good of Assam that drives their >actions and inactions,
No, they are not competent all the time, specially vis-a-vis Assam.
Title: Re: [Assam] Illegal Bangladeshis, is it a myth?
I think we will have to go by one at a time:
First do you agree in my statement
"Where did you see any angst from any of the parties in
Assam?"
Yes I have angst.
You have angst.
We also see angst from Shankar
Borua.
Title: Re: [Assam] Illegal Bangladeshis, is it a
myth?
>Not fair, C'da.
*** OK, then let us see below.
>The GOI and India has always been found fault with on this
net. Going thru >those mails over the years, one would come the
conclusion that there are NO >intellectuals left in the GOI, and
tha
C'da,
>You already listed everyone else as not worried, bothered, troubled or otherwise disturbed, having >discovered it at that EUREKA moment.
It is not really an eureka moment. This fact that 'everyone' who is anyone has no interest in solving the problems is pretty well-known. It is only naiv
Title: Re: [Assam] From Tehelka
You spoke too soon Rajen. I just posted what the good daktor from
Jokaisuk prescribed for you. Take a look.
c :-)
At 10:52 AM -0600 1/1/06, Barua25 wrote:
>
>> *** How about a REAL democracy?
> >> > That is what *MY* dream for Assam
envisions
There
Title: Re: [Assam] Illegal Bangladeshis, is it a
myth?
Tsk, Rajen. Ki Muskil!
You already listed everyone else as not worried, bothered,
troubled or otherwise disturbed, having discovered it at that EUREKA
moment.
I was talking about YOUR angst, your finger-pointing at everyone.
Why is that ?
<>>
Don't!
Clever people FIND OUT the TRUTH . Best that way. mm
From: Ram Sarangapani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Chan
Title: Re: [Assam] Illegal Bangladeshis, is it a myth?
>But then why all the angst, the outpourings of displeasures and the
finger-pointing?
This is not the first time I said
these.
Where did you see any angst from any of
the parties in Assam?
Even if you see it, it is to just make
money.
C'da,
>I rang up Tilok Daktor this morning--to wish him a happy NY and the>routine you know?
How is the good Daktor? My best wishes to him too in these trying times.
>He suggested I ask you to do a little role playing, albeit a nasty>role. Said, Rajen could use it too. Play the Devil's advoca
Title: Re: [Assam] Illegal Bangladeshis, is it a
myth?
That sounds like yet another of Rajen's EUREKA moments :-). He
seems to have found all the answers.
But then why all the angst, the outpourings of displeasures and
the finger-pointing?
I don't know, it must be a crazy world we live in!
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>One of the things you hear
common people tell you (in Assam) is that there is big money in NOT getting the
problems of >illegal or insurgency solved. It seems, it is beneficial to just
keep the issues in the front burner - but, NOT really find any >solutions. Insurgents,
politicians, po
Title: For Rajen
Rajen:
Allow me to share with you the prescription I got from the Goru
daktor from Jokaisuk for your ailment. Luckily it is not as bitter a
pill as it could be:
** He
says that YOU try too hard. That you go banging against
concrete walls seeking answers from peo
I would say, grab Assam from India
and run!!!
What is the hold up.
Take a New Years
resolution.
JOI AI OXOM.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
mc
mahant
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Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 5:39
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Subject: Re: [Assam] Ille
> >> *** How about a REAL
democracy?> >> > That is what *MY* dream for Assam
envisions
There is another alternative which
your Tilok Daktor forgot to tell you.
That is, who is Ram and Rajen and
others to hold you from your ambitious plan?
Why even try to persuade the
inquissitors?
It is
Barua,
I don't see anybody from Assam writing in National Newsparers about the illegel immigration problem.
While the people in other states have little or no idea of the problem, politicians & insurgents in Assam probably have no earthly desire to find a solution to the problem either.
Umesh:
>The writer has indeed got some valid points and arguments -which we take for granted:
I really had a very poor opinion of the writer. It looks like he just woke up to the whole problem.
>Why are Nepalis allowed in India and not Bangladeshis --is it becos Nepalis are Hindus like Hindu
Ram,
I rang up Tilok Daktor this morning--to wish him a happy NY and the
routine you know? While at it I asked him how to persuade people like
you, Rajen etc., the inquisitors, who cannot see anything good even
in the face of a god if it does not come wrapped in the 'tirongo'.
He suggested I a
Aw' Ram! You missed it again. It was no bridge. Troubled waters? You
betcha! But a bridge it ain't, much less over troubled waters :-).
c-da
At 2:44 PM -0600 12/31/05, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
>C'da,
>
>Do you think nature has delibrately built a bridge over troubled waters? :)
>And it doesn't
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INDIA IS THE PROBLEM --- only one at that.
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The writer has indeed got some valid points and arguments -which we take for granted: For one: Why are Nepalis allowed in India and not Bangladeshis --is it becos Nepalis are Hindus like Hindu majority India and Bangladeshis are not? So religious dicrimination??? My point: Bangladeshis opted to
I was just thinking in the first few hours of the first day of new year about some of the positive developments this year for Indians. For one, West seems to have woken up to the fact that Oil economies could be having some dysfunction which has resulted in the current crisis of terrorism in th
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