11/14/2005 10:28 PM To: Dilip/Dil Deka; Roy, Santanu; Chan Mahanta; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: assam@assamnet.org Subject: Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland India My knowledge about science in general and astronomy in particular is extremely poor. Even then I could not resist the
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Nulu,
Mayur Bora, I think, is a shadow just like Bidyut
Kakati. Another impersonation. Do you have any
inkling who it could be?
Dilip
Chan Mahanta wrote:
Hi Mayur:
I was looking forward to getting
? Santanu. -Original Message- From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dilip/Dil Deka Sent: Mon 11/14/2005 4:05 AM To: Chan Mahanta Cc: assam@assamnet.org Subject: Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with
Mainland India Nulu, Mayur Bora, I think, is a shadow just like Bidyut Kakati. Another
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My knowledge about science in general and astronomy
in
particular is extremely poor. Even then I could not
resist the temptation of asking the gentleman about
the logic of comparing me to a comet
/Dil Deka; Roy, Santanu; Chan Mahanta;
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My knowledge about science in general and astronomy
in
particular is extremely poor. Even then I could not
resist the temptation of asking
2:25 PMTo: Chan
MahantaCc: assam@assamnet.orgSubject: Re: [Assam]
Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland India
unflattering physical attributes--you name it.
That's a news ! I always thought the general consensus was quite
the opposite :)
Chan Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 8:25 PM + 11/14/05, Malabika Brahma wrote:
unflattering physical
attributes--you name it.
That's a news ! I always thought
the general consensus was quite the opposite :)
OUCH! Do you have to kick me while I am down
Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dilip/Dil Deka Sent: Mon 11/14/2005 4:05 AM To: Chan Mahanta Cc: assam@assamnet.org Subject: Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland India Nulu, Mayur Bora, I think, is a shadow
just like Bidyut Kakati. Another impersonat
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India-pseu
At 9:34 PM + 11/14/05, umesh sharma wrote:
I have never met any other member of
Assamnet to this date - I could be a pseudonym too - but this evening
I am meeting Satyen-da Dasand Namita-ji at their residence in DC
area where
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unflattering physical attributes--you name it.
That's a news ! I always thought the general
Sunday, November 13, 2005 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland India
Nulu,
Mayur Bora, I think, is a shadow just like Bidyut Kakati. Another impersonation. Do you have any inkling who it could be?
DilipChan Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mayur:
I was looking fo
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Nulu,
Mayur Bora, I think, is a shadow just like Bidyut Kakati. Another
impersonation. Do you have any inkling who it could
Dilip-da:
Why do you think Mayur Bora is a shadow?
Santanu.
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Nulu,
Mayur Bora, I
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To: Chan Mahanta
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Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 1:05 PM
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Nulu,
Mayur Bora, I think, is a shadow just like Bidyut Kakati. Another impersonation. Do you have any inkling who it could
Title: Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland India
What you said you have not contradicted
me, and as I said, I would consider your brother to be e a very knowledgeable
engineer and a very knowledgable and intelligent above average person, and leave
him at that.
RB
Santanu,
First of all I apologize to everyone for copying a personal mail to Assamnet. It was meant to be only for Chandan Mahanta since he was trying so hard to get a response from Mayur Bora and it looked to me Mayur Bora was like a comet. He lit up the skies of Assamnet for a short while and
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India
At 6:06 PM -0600 11/13/05, Barua25 wrote:
What
you said you have not contradicted me, and as I said, I would consider
your brother to be e a very knowledgeable engineer and a very
knowledgable and intelligent above average person
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India
Hi Prasenjit:
At 10:44 PM + 11/13/05, Prasenjit Chetia wrote:
Mr. Deka;
Though it is not at all anything
personal, but to you and all other netter here is a request to take
things in a positive way and refrain from digging old
Dear Mahanta da
Sorry for being late in my reply. I think it is better
to accept the fact that we disagree on almost all the
points about Assam's aspirations for independence. I
went through your detailed response carefully before
coming to the conclusion that your logic failed to
convince me
Title: Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland
India
Hi Mayur:
At 2:52 AM -0800 11/9/05, mayur bora wrote:
Dear Mahanta da
Here is my response to the points you raised.
1) The total absence of a feeling of bonhomie and
camaraderie among different people will completely
vitiate
: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with
Mainland India
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 10:16:16 -0600
Patently erroneeous assumptionS.
Even Delhi stopped this scary lines .
100% will agree to Sovereignty.
*** Here are too many assumptions for the question
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11/7/05, mayur bora wrote:
I can't agree more with Rajen da's comment on the
attitude of caste Hindu Assamese people towards
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Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 10:16:16 -0600
Patently erroneeous assumptionS.
Even Delhi stopped this scary
Title: Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland
India
At 9:17 AM -0800 11/7/05, mayur bora wrote:
I can't agree more with Rajen da's
comment on the
attitude of caste Hindu Assamese people towards the
tribes of Assam.
*** I join you there Mayur. But what does that have
to do with Assam's
can a provide anyrealistic and workable solution to dispel thelegitimate feeling of mistrust among many of thetribal people towards caste Hindu Assamese.
Legitimate feeling of mistrust
Wrong assumption again. Dying of self pity? Go to the offensive and show that the enemy is from outside.
Who is
Title: Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland
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Rajib:
At 10:53 AM -0800 11/5/05, Rajib Das wrote:
C-da,
The problem once again here is that you have not given
one valid argument to say why it does not make sense
when I use the same arguments you make to turn your
points around
Title: Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland India
Don't you give a hoot about your own credibility in your dogged pursuit
of attempting to paint that the people of Assam as inept, cowardly, lazy,
corrupt and bumbling fools, who are incapable of doing anything right and
thus
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Let us say Assam becomes sovereign. And the Bodos ofKokrajhar say no. The Bengali ghettos in Guwahati sayno. The
Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland India
Let us say Assam becomes sovereign. And the Bodos ofKokrajhar say no. The Bengali ghettos in Guwahati sayno. The Tiwas say no. The Cacharis say no. Will thesovereign government of Assam hand over their lands tothose guys
Let us say Assam becomes sovereign. And the Bodos ofKokrajhar say no. The Bengali ghettos in Guwahati sayno. The Tiwas say no. The Cacharis say no. Will thesovereign government of Assam hand over their lands tothose guys
Patently erroneeous assumptionS.
Even Delhi stopped this scary lines .
ovember 05, 2005 8:56
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Links with Mainland India
Let us say Assam becomes sovereign. And the Bodos
ofKokrajhar say no. The Bengali ghettos in Guwahati sayno. The Tiwas
say no. The Cacharis say no. Will thesovereign governmen
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Let us say Assam becomes sovereign. And the Bodos ofKokrajhar say no. The Bengali ghettos in Guwa
O Assamee! when will you learn and grow?
RB
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Let us say Ass
Assam political history.
O Assamee! when will you learn and grow?
RB
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Let us say Assam becomes sovereign. And the Bodos ofKokrajhar say no. The Bengali ghettos in Guwaha
Title: Re: [Assam] Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland
India
Hi Mayur:
You are so kind. But you know what? You are even better with
words. I had to look up 'felicity' for example. Hereby I welcome you
to the Mutual Admiration Society of Assam Net. The past inductee was
Kamal Deka, but he
But C-Da, it is indeed an argument - following exactly
the lines you worked along :-)
Let us say Assam becomes sovereign. And the Bodos of
Kokrajhar say no. The Bengali ghettos in Guwahati say
no. The Tiwas say no. The Cacharis say no. Will the
sovereign government of Assam hand over their
Title: Assam's Ancient Links with Mainland
India
In an antithesis to the
rebelsÂ’ claim that Assam had never shared a common culture and
history with India before the Yandaboo Treaty, Mamoni pointed out
that the Ramayana had always influenced Assamese culture and society.
An acclaimed authority
The basis of modern Indian nationhood from most claims
is the common cultural links across all the regions of
the country.
*** But that ought to be VOLUNTARY, not out of a
lust for land, held together with brute military
force.
Going by this logic of who ruled whom, the Nagas
should not
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