Who will tell how many innocent lives have been lost
due to the violence perpetrated by the Ultras ? Bhupen
da is absolutely right when he says that one can be a
good Assamese Indian. Both are complementary and not
contradictory as many people try to make it look like.

Mayur
Chandigarh

--- Bartta Bistar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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For peace in Assam rebels should shun violence: Bhupen
Hazarika 
http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=36225

 

Begin Assam talks: Hazarika 

http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/16/stories/2005101605410800.htm

Staff Reporter 

NEW DELHI: Admitting that he had stepped away from all
things political, legendary balladeer Bhupen Hazarika
said on Saturday that the Government must take the
talk process in Assam a little more seriously by
beginning it rather than just talking about it. 

Here for his first live performance in three years,
the Dada Saheb Phalke Award winner said although he
did not dream of any immediate improvement, it was
important that the peace process was taken ahead.
Asked about his views on ULFA's demand for
sovereignty, the singer, who had once volunteered to
act as a mediator between the two sides, said, "I want
to be a very good Assamese Indian. We are still
waiting for the talks and they must begin.'' 

Noting that he had always written songs with a social
orientation, Dr. Hazarika said: "I was the first
person to talk about mediation then. ULFA had also
requested me several times to mediate and I told them
I don't believe in violence and they accepted my
views. I have always pointed out the mistakes in some
of the well-intended plans from both sides. Never have
I been emotional in these matters, but logical. I am
not an escapist and have been singing and shouting for
peace whether it is in Mississippi or the banks of the
Brahmaputra.'' 

Asked if he was still involved in the party matters of
the Bharatiya Janata Party on whose ticket he fought
and lost from Guwahati in the last Lok Sabha
elections, he said he was done with politics. "I have
left everything that has any smell of politics. I am
in the world of art now. Some things happened (in
life) and now for the rest of my life I will be
completely busy with the world of art.'' Dr. Hazarika
will present a multilingual recital "Legend's Nite —
Brahmaputra to Mississippi''at the Siri Fort
Auditorium on Sunday evening

 








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