Asam Sahitya Sabha president Kanaksen Deka today made an appeal to the people to wage an all out battle against inferiority complex that is afflicting the life of the State's people
Reflects only his own Complex with his inferior body, mind ,looks , convictions. Assamese now feel Superior to
to treat the whole village (including you)just for that occasion. :)
From: Chan Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Ram Sarangapani" [EMAIL PROTECTED]CC: ASSAMNET assam@assamnet.orgSubject: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an inferiority complex?Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 21:25:35 -0600
At 5:23 PM -06
Title: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an inferiority
complex?
Hi A:
Glad to see you are exercising your imaginations, figmented ( you
heard it here first) as they might be :-).
A few points to note:
***
There are NO 'mandirs' in our environs, much less shiva
temples.
Remember it is Oxom I am
t occasion. :)From: Chan Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Ram Sarangapani" [EMAIL PROTECTED]CC: ASSAMNET assam@assamnet.orgSubject: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an inferiority complex?Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006
21:25:35 -0600At 5:23 PM -0600 2/17/06, Ram Sarangapani wrote: C'da,*
Title: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an inferiority
complex? - mar
Also that in certain tribal
communities in Central and East India -at puberty the youth of
opposite sex are sent to a closed house where they change partners
atleast every three days- to avoid get into relationships etc.
What
gs to live like Horo-Gouri, probably,just didn't have enough to treat the whole village (including you)just for that occasion. :) From: Chan
Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Ram Sarangapani" [EMAIL PROTECTED]CC: ASSAMNET assam@assamnet.orgSubject: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an infe
Title: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an inferiority
complex?
In fact I would go a step farther and suggest that the Assamese
LEARN better English, written and spoken, for them to be able to
assert themselves.
There is NO better weapon--or skill--that a desi gets
intimidated by :-), does
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From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: Rajen Barua
Cc: ASSAMNET
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 9:37
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an
inferiority complex?
Barua,
The 'inferiority complex' that Deka refers
to is NOT an 'Assamese only' complex. My
C'da,
There is NO better weapon--or skill--that a desi gets intimidated by :-),
Hehehe! This last time at Delhi Airport, the security at the gate wouldn't let me in as I had an eticket (no paper ticket). All I said was 'what do you mean, you won't let me' or something along those lines - and
Title: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an inferiority
complex?
But, what about this other thing about the
definition for who is an Assamese:
*** That is a FAKE issue, like I explained before, manufactured
by Delhi and willingly accepted by its Assamese agents as a ploy to
muddy the demands
I would that we all (living beings) have an inferiority complex - but courage lies in overcoming our fears and forging ahead in an uncertain and unknown world. The only one with superiority complex is the fool with lots of money and no responsibility.UmeshChan Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think, at the very least they were hesitant to even broach the
subject. Why couldn't they, like you say:
All citizens of Assam are Assamese, like all citizens of India are Indians.
*** I don't know. Sometimes people are unable to see the obvious.
Sometimes it is a problem of attempting
C'da,
But perhaps I ought to write a letter to some Editor. Who knowspeople may see the light? What do YOU think?
I think you should. You might have some luck in getting it published -:)
*** I don't know. Sometimes people are unable to see the obvious.Sometimes it is a problem of attempting to
Title: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an inferiority
complex?
At 12:11 PM -0600 2/17/06, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
C'da,
But perhaps I ought to write a letter
to some Editor. Who knows
people may see the light? What do YOU think?
I think you should. You might have some
luck in getting it published
Title: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an inferiority
complex?
At 4:01 PM -0600 2/17/06, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
C'da,
***
It is a legal issue, of citizenship. Why are the Assamese
RESPONSIBLE for defining it ? Doesn't India have a DEFINITION
of who a citizen is?
India does have a concrete
C'da,
*** Very slippery one this Ram--you are trying to rescue GoI again aren't you?
No, not really - but if Assamese demand that of the GOI, wouldn't they have to know which group of people they are talking about, which group needs protection from the GOI so as not to become a minority in
Dear Barua,
I agree. By refusing to indulge in the controversy of the definition of Assamese, Assam Sahitya Sabha has indeed declared to the worldthat it is a controversy for which it cannot offer any resolution. Now this is a big issue I would say. ASS admitting that it is a issue like
Title: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an inferiority
complex?
While some of are saying, it is really a fake issue.
If it is, I don't think the GOI will take it upon itself to get into
every state's bidness and go asking for such definitions. Why get into
the trouble and getting itself embroiled
Title: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an inferiority
complex?
At 5:23 PM -0600 2/17/06, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
C'da,
***
Very slippery one this Ram--you are trying to rescue GoI again
aren't you?
No, not really - but if Assamese demand
that of the GOI, wouldn't they have to know which group
This is exactly a case where we
say: Hobo Diok
RB
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Ram Sarangapani
To: Barua25
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Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 7:50
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Subject: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an
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Dear Barua,
I agree
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