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Dear Rajen,
Sorry for the delay in replying !
The statement
that you referred in
your letter below came up in a panel discussion in 1989 at
Unfortunately, 17 years later now, I don't remember the name of the history scholar who made that statement. It was my fault that I did not follow it up to find it in historical reference or book or article written by any historians. I'll now dig it up and let you know.
Normally, I furnish a word "assumption" before such statements, which you may have noticed in my other writings. IF I miss, please let me know, I'll correct immediately ! All historical facts must be supported by cross-reference, according to the principle of historical studies. I really apologize for missing the word "assumption" before this statement. I thank you for correcting me.
In this connection, I urge the netters to ponder over the story that Lachit beheaded his own uncle for lapse of duty in the Battle of Saraighat and uttered the famous slogan: "deshatkoi momai dangar nohoi" (My uncle is not greater than my country) --- this statement was boldly etched at the entrance of the Assam Assembly Hall in Shillong when Shillong was the capital of Assam.
Now, I have heard that some people have raised serious objection that this statement cannot be accepted as historical truth due to lack of cross-reference. The netters may throw some light on this.
Throughout my life, I grew up with
Lachit's "deshatkoi momai dangar
nohoi" , and it pained me beyond any consolation that I could not
include "deshatkoi momai dangar
nohoi" in my article
ATAN BURAGOHAIN SAKO because some historian would object. However, in spite of
all precautions, the idea of ATAN BURAGOHAIN SAKO and the idea of the statue
of Swargadev Chakradhwaj Singha were rejected on the grounds that the bridge
would encourage garbage dumping, the statue would be a sore thumb, the existing
white pillar is an excellent "ABSTRACT" element, the statue of Swargadev Chakradhwaj
Singha would be ugly, what they did in their time
is fine --- we need not build any sako (bridge) or statue to
commemorate them ------ and a hoard of many other "wise" comments.
I request the netters to find out
the historical truth about Lachit's "deshatkoi momai dangar nahoi" and advice
me if I can include it in a revised version of the article ATAN BURAGOHAIN
SAKO . With the best
wishes, Himendra
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