You spoke too soon Rajen. I just posted what the good daktor from
Jokaisuk prescribed for you. Take a look.
c :-)
At 10:52 AM -0600 1/1/06, Barua25 wrote:
> >> *** How about a REAL democracy?
> >> > That is what *MY* dream for Assam envisions
There is another alternative which your Tilok Daktor forgot to tell you.
That is, who is Ram and Rajen and others to hold you from your ambitious plan?
Why even try to persuade the inquissitors?
It is like, what we say in Assamese:
Obujonok bujuwa, bwle dherua tharik xijuwa.
Don't listen to these damn nay Sayers. They donot see anything good coming out of the Mahantas anyway.
What is holding you? Just ignore them. Ask them to go to hell.
Snatch Assam from these ugly Indians and go for REAL DEMOCRACY in Assam?
That is the only way.
Jwr puri hat palehi.
India is going down the drain anyway.
I would say, it is the best of times for enlightened Assam to do an show the world when India is almost like leaderless and donot know what it is doing.
JOI AI OXOM
Notun Bosoror Xubhes.sare!
RB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chan Mahanta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ram Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] From Tehelka
> Ram,
>
> I rang up Tilok Daktor this morning--to wish him a happy NY and the
> routine you know? While at it I asked him how to persuade people like
> you, Rajen etc., the inquisitors, who cannot see anything good even
> in the face of a god if it does not come wrapped in the 'tirongo'.
>
> He suggested I ask you to do a little role playing, albeit a nasty
> role. Said, Rajen could use it too. Play the Devil's advocate, and
> try to see what I proposed from the proponents' side and examine if
> there is any positive outcome at all possible.
>
> But why should they, I challenged him?
>
> The good Goru Daktor said that it is for upholding one's integrity as
> an intellectually endowed person looking out for the best of their
> fellow men in Assam, regardless of where the chips may fall. For
> they like to see themselves and portray themselves not as PARTISANS
> to a PRE-DETERMINED political persuasion, but as honest well-wishers
> and do-gooders. That is why.
>
> That was a mouthful. To tell you the truth I had no idea he could say
> those things. Remember, he is a Jokaisukiya? And a Goru Daktor at
> that for goshs' sakes!
>
> But I was impressed and persuaded that he might have a point. That it
> might be something to try. After all, what is there to lose? I lost
> most everything anyway - trust, credibility, loyalty, Indian
> patriotism, fealty to democratic ideals and tarred and feathered with
> Communism, Pol-potism, and freedom-robbing ! What is left? Just the
> shirt on my back and an internet connection to bring displeasures to
> so many good people, day-in and day out!
>
> So go at it Ram. Try it if you can. And see if you can hold up your
> own intelligence here with integrity for all to see. Examine if it
> will do any good.
>
> :-).
>
> c-da
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 2:40 PM -0600 12/31/05, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
> >C'da,
> >
> >> *** How about a REAL democracy?
> >> > That is what *MY* dream for Assam envisions.
> >
> >That is very admirable, and we all want that too. The questions that
> >arise though would be:
> >
> >(a) is it feasible
> >
> >(b) and who, in an independent Assam, will ensure that 'real
> >democracy' will exist - given that the Indians have taught the
> >indigenous people all the wrong stuff.
> >
> >(c) or will this be just a dream and ulimately we will settle for an
> >India-like 'debased, dysfunctional desi-demokrasy' and life goes on.
> >
> >--Ram
> >
>
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