Hello Pranjal:
I am quite amazed by the inability of uncommon people,
like members of this net, some of the most accomplished , enlightened
and fortunate of the world, to figure out the causes of this uniquely
Indian phenomenon of closing things down in Bondhos.
Without going into the reasons for their befuddlement and
resultant bemoaning of the matter ( it could give so many of my good
friends here anther round of heart-burns) day in and day out, why
don't you try to look into the causes of this phenomenon? If
you all could understand why it happens, then you might be able to
suggest some solutions.
Does that make sense?
I know participants might be hard to come by. I mean serious ones
that is. Of course there will always be those, who, when they
hear something they don't like, instead of offering alternative or
better explanations, would cast aspersions on the messenger with
nefarious ulterior motives--such as the destruction of India.
But if you need one, you can count on me to join you in
attempting to dissect this deep dark mystery, which, some seem to
think is an uniquely Assamese problem, and a genetically pre-ordained
one. But I can assure you, that explanation is a product of an
idle mind, stifled in its queries, by a self imposed line on the
proverbial sand--or Lokhmon Rekha if you prefer, crossing of which
could cause severe damage to their political predilections. Sometimes
I wonder if this is a genetically destined condition.
Regardless, people like you ought not to shy away from digging
deeper,regardless of what you may find, because that is the
only way to find solutions.
Would you agree?
cm
At 10:08 AM +0530 9/5/05, PRANJAL SONOWAL wrote:
Is it necessary to call for BANDH against the killing of ULFA veteran Rabin Handique by alleged Security forces??? ULFA has called for 12hrs Assam Bandh on 8th Sept. How when they will understand the real problems of common people?????
Regards
Pranjal
"The Difference Between Dreams and Accomplishments is Purely Desire"
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Subject: Re: [Assam] A forgotten civil war in northeastern India
Yes it is a good balanced article showing excesses by the army and the terror of the militants/terrorists. Not much is mentioned about development in the region or lack thereof.
Umesh
Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for sharing it Neep.
About time the world got a glimpse of India's abiding shame.
cm
At 2:13 PM +0000 9/3/05, Neep Hazarika wrote:
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