Rajib,
Gogoi is doing the obvious and inevitable. He can't throw out the Bangladeshis or Ajmal out of Assam. Nor can he ignore the power of a group of 10 MLA's. Without a natural border, it is difficult to check migration as we have also seen along the Rio Grande.
Why do you say it is a "poisonous" force? Are you referring to Ajmal's business connection to the middle east? Is there something more about him that others don't know?
Dilip
Rajib Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rajib Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060529/asp/frontpage/story_6283155.asp
Surprising how no one seems to be still talking about
this political trend in Assam. Depending on which
prism you take to look at it, it is either a poisonous
force in Assam or the signs of a truly representative
politics. Looks like it cannot be ignored.
No one has any comments?
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