*15th August 1985* – The Historic Assam Accord was signed. What jubilation,
what joy, what hopes.



15th August 1985 – Parasmoni Bordoloi was also born … in Jorhat … in Assam …
a state which, from now on, likely to progress just like any other state of
the country … peacefully.



And after 23 years, he takes part in a silent candle peace march in
Bangalore protesting against the recent bomb blasts of Asssam in particular
… and terrorism across the country in general. Where have all the hopes of
progress gone? From bad to worse? As I saw a grim faced Parasmoni walking on
the streets of Bangalore … a lit candle in his hand, wrath written all over
his face … reminded me of the *axom andolan* * … *when we use to shout in
the streets* *at the top of our voice … * ei jui jolise … jolise, joliboi! …
*  thousands of people, thousands of live flames and the roar … all these
thoughts flew back from 23 years before … bringing in vivid memories of the
past … and along with it some unanswered questions into my mind … have we
become complacent after that? Have we developed the 'Its not my job'
attitude after so many years? Has time curbed down our adrenalin and changed
that into more passive flow in our veins? Or is it that we think that
there's somebody much more capable of handling this? Above all, what went
wrong?



*2nd November 2008*, evening 5 pm, Bangalore's Mahatma Gandhi Circle : there
were close to 400 assamese folks … men, women and children alike … who
turned out to voice their feelings silently. Silence was just symbolic
because all the minds were aggravated … furious … enraged … and yes,
frustrated. As if all of them were saying its enough, we cannot take this
anymore. The whole team took the symbolic 1 Km march with lit candles in
everyone's hands, placards displaying their thoughts blatantly. The attached
pictures speak of it all. This is the first time that I have witnessed such
a gathering in this city … so far we have been meeting to celebrate *Bihu* …
so far we have been meeting to organize *Moina-r mel … * so far we have been
meeting to organize training programs and mock interview sessions for
freshers to help them secure a job … but today was different. And for some
reason, I got the feeling that this was not the end but just the beginning.
And its about time, isn't it?. Its about time for the *stupid common man* to
raise a din yet once again … *Ei jui jolise … jolise … joliboi! *Its about
time we come out of our complacency and raise our voices once again …      *
Aah oi aah … olai aah! * * *and fight it out together. Its also probably …
ya, probably about time to let them know … *Tej dim axom nidiu! *


*Xuoni axomi aai *

*Ture-maan kunu je nai … ei dhoroni-t*

* *

*Hiya mon ujari … *

*punor ahim aami ghuri … ei aaxare…*

* *

*Aal-fule gorhim morom aru enajori*

*Toi-e hobi aai … dekh-or xirkhottom jiyori.*

* *

*Utha jaaga axomiya tumi*

*Buji luwa aai-re binoni!*
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Best,
Nirvan

PS : The thoughts expressed in this write-up are purely personal and not
influenced by anybody, what-so-ever. Request pass this to every assamese who
are not a part of the above yahoogroups.

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"In Africa every morning, a deer wakes up and realises that today it has to
run faster than the fastest lion, else it would get killed.
In Africa, every morning a Lion wakes up and realises that it has to run
faster than the slowest dear, or else it would starve.
Now, forget the deer and the lion, once you wake up, you better start
running. "
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