Rajib:
 
You make some good points.
 
>"Assamese" is an identity, currently in vogue. If it
>changes to divisions such as "Upper Assamese" or
>"Lower Assamese" or some such thing because of
>injustice being meted out. Division of identity or
>even the dissolutions of those divisions is not static
>- it changes over time.
 
This is certainly true. Over time, it is possible that certain parts of a state see themselves as separate identities from the rest.
 
In the NE, this may not be a good trend though. We have seen from experience that some in the NE will never be satisfied with just 'statehood'. There are something like 30 or 40 insurgent groups in the NE. More such groups of disaffected will certainly spring up and then demand for 'independence' and then of course God & country be damned!
:-)
 
--Ram da
 


 
On 8/24/06, Rajib Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> it becomes more expensive and may actually not serve
> the purpose. A new
> state means, a new capital, new revenue/expense
> streams and bureaucracy that
> goes along with it.

Or it could mean a better return on the investment
because the charter of the new state is focused.


> One can visualize a case for Nagaland or Meghalaya,
> but what if Nalbari or
> Jorhat want a separate state (because Dispur dosen't
> take care of say
> development in those areas). Will that hold water?

You know - it could sometimes. If ever the prevailing
idealogy in the power centers need to address let's
say Upper Assam and Lower Assam differences and
accompanying grievances come about in Dibrugarh.

> Specially, when the
> people in those areas are 'Assamese' and not much
> difference otherwise.

"Assamese" is an identity, currently in vogue. If it
changes to divisions such as "Upper Assamese" or
"Lower Assamese" or some such thing because of
injustice being meted out. Division of identity or
even the dissolutions of those divisions is not static
- it changes over time.





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