C'da,
I am back, sorry about the delay, and I did go thru what you wrote, carefully.
Here is what I took away from the Sentinel and from what you wrote.
>If the Sentinel was so prescient, and had no trust in the ULFA or the PCG, what >did IT do, to do the >right things, as it may so deem, by
not the >Asomiya concern but only the ULFA's,
PCG looked after all of Aso-Miya's(including wretched Sentinel's concerns.
We did not have to look after ULFA's--they do that very well.
mm
From: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "Ram Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ASSAMNET Subject: Re: [Assam
Title: Re: [Assam] Of Deceit and Betrayal - Sentinel
Editorial
OK Ram, let us take a detailed look at the Sentinel's opinion
that impressed you and Bhuban Kokaideu , not to mention the silent
ones, so:
>Given that the PCG was
hand-picked by the ULFA to further its own interest, and gi
I would agree with C-da on the absurdity of the piece
on multiple fronts. Given the gist of how C-da has
presented his argument, there are a few things that
come to mind:
1. Logically, the PCG is ULFA's spokesperson/s and so
it should be presenting the ULFA's case in the
negotiations. That means,
C'da,
That was a double whammy (you sent it twice):):). However, you do make some valid points and it deserves an equally good response. But will have to do it a bit later, as I am tied with something else.
--Ram
On 9/27/06, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK Ram, let us take a deta
Title: Re: [Assam] Of Deceit and Betrayal - Sentinel
Editorial
OK Ram, let us take a detailed look at the Sentinel's opinion
that impressed you and Bhuban Kokaideu , not to mention the silent
ones, so:
>Given that the PCG was
hand-picked by the ULFA to further its own interest, and gi
In a message dated 27/09/2006 05:20:45 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
>Personally, it is one of the most absurd pieces of garbage in the
>name of journalism I have seen.
Thats odd! I had a different take on it, didn't see it as garbage, biased
maybe. But then, I co
C'da,
>Quite an amazing piece Ram. I wonder who writes these things
Isn't it? It must have ben one of those Kharkhowas who are closer to the action than you & I. :)
>Personally, it is one of the most absurd pieces of garbage in the >name of journalism I have seen.
Thats odd! I had a different
Title: Re: [Assam] Of Deceit and Betrayal - Sentinel
Editorial
Quite an amazing piece Ram. I wonder who writes these things.
Personally, it is one of the most absurd pieces of garbage in the name
of journalism I have seen. I can lead into it sentence by sentence.
But will refrain for now, unless
>the Asomiyas
hoping for winds of change ...
>illegal Bangladeshis in
Asom
Sentinel Zindabad!
Rajen Barua
- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: ASSAMNET
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 12:25
PM
Subject: [Assam] Of Deceit and Be
Is India so weak kneed -and so scared of Pakistan's faceless police -.India's trusted journalists piss in their pants when ISI is named.
Surely
Here is another one from the Sentinel. I understand, it doesn't provide 'comfortable reading' for some of our netters, but they do point out a few things. Highlights mine.
There are also some interesting thoughts on raising capital for 'bidiness' (of course without any collateral).
--Ram
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