s sovereignty
demand. (Assam Tribune Editorial)
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From: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: chittaranjan pathak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 1:55:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Answers for Chitta-II
Hello C:
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Hello C:
>All I wanted was to know from who else?
*** Before you bank on what you perceive as your check-mate move,
you, or anyone who is halfway sincere or informed , ought to examine
where and how those voices could be aired.
Tell me, C, if you wrote a letter to any newspaper in Assam , maki
Dear Chitta,
How come we are so ignorant about the ground realities in Assam? And >if
we are convinced that there is some voice/desire for
freedom from a significant portion of people. What plan the believers have
with them to go further on.
This is an appropriate question and has been asked
Mahanta da
Thanks-Tangentialy you answered my ACE question. But I
stand vindicated because you were not able to point me
towards any place , community, district, region in
particular from where you hear the muffled cry for
independence.
Instead you pointed towards ULFA-is that a revealation
to us?
Ram:
You must not have thought about it, but do you
not see the arrogance embedded in arguing on the
one hand that ULFA does not represent Assamese
people's aspirations, while refusing to take the
only possible step to verify if it holds any
water, citing the kind of alibis you do?
Could
C'da & Chitta,
This is getting more interesting by the second. But I will let Chitta fend
for himself (and has ably done so this far).
Just wanted to touch on a small part, and then I will butt out.
So why don't YOU raise your voice to put an end to that debate, by >calling
for a free >and f
Hi C:
I changed the subject right back. "The Minority
Assamese" smacks of a persecution complex based
on ethnic,linguistic or cultural identity. For
people like you or I, world-citizens, that would
be a rather unbecoming complaint. We ought to
pursue more relevant and concrete issues.
No
Hi Chitta:
Here I will attempt to address your queries, one at a time.
You seem to be quite conversant about the role of
CISF. Perhaps you are an OIL or ONGC employee?
>But here it was a case of sheer ego boosting exercise.
CRPk dekhi uthil gaa, CISFe bule muku khaa. The
officer must be pu
oops I thought it is "Do you think men should teach in school?"
Ans: Yes
The answer for "Do you think men should not teach in school?"is
NO
>>Thank you so much for your analytical remarks.
== You're most welcome!!
>>The answers are mostly as I had expected from an intelligent and
>>educated yo
Priyankoo-da, Thank you so much for your analytical remarks. The answers are mostly as I had expected from an intelligent and educated young man - excpt for baffling ones about : * Do you think men should not teach in school?ans: YesWould you like to teach in a school -using your skills
Did Jaymala sin?
ans: No
Should women be allowed in Sabrimala?
ans:Yes
Do you think men should not teach in school?
ans: Yes
Would you like to teach in a school -using your skills in
linguistics?
ans: No
Do you think UPE is an important goal?
ans: Yes
As you insist Umesh!!
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Did Jaymala sin?
ans: No
Should women be allowed in Sabrimala?
ans:Yes
Do you think men should not teach in school?
ans: Yes
Would you like to teach in a school -using your skills in
linguistics?
ans: No
Do you think UPE is an important goal?
ans: Yes
As you insist Umesh!!
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