1)  Jungle rule - I would say yes, and will not be difficult to prove..
2) Many villagers support ULFA - was correct till few years ago
3) We all NEs eat fish and chicken. Some NEs eat dog, snake, etc also. 

So where do we see the problem in such accusation. 
Why should one feel bad. Incidently the Chinese have a reputation that they eat 
everything that moves.
Media cannot do anything by trying to publicise wrong statements that we donot 
have Jungle rule, that we donot support ULFA, that some of us donot eat dog and 
snakes.

We need to change our views how not to feel ashamed at such accusation but how 
we can defend ourselves. I am talking about # 3).
We defenitley need to do somthing how to stop our Jungle rule and start a 
democratic civilized rule.
Rajen Barua

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Debojyoti Bordoloi 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 12:26 AM
  Subject: Re: [asom] Assamese Fears and Saviours


  Apart from things like literacy rate n all, what is really a matter of grave 
concern is the picture of Assam in particular and North-East as a whole,painted 
by the masses of so-called developed cities and metros of India. According to 
them,Assam is a land where JUNGLE rule still prevails,each and every household 
in the interior corners of the state is having atleast one underground family 
member who is fighting against the state and people from these places eat 
everything on the planet.This is really very disgusting at this age when media 
in any form virtually rules every thing in the society and we are performing in 
this regard very poorly.So, i feel that we should take some stern action in 
this direction and our media should promote our State in a better way at the 
outset so that we also become a name to reckon with on the national scene with 
all our good qualities,resources and our heritage et.all.

  debajyoti

  samudra gupta kashyap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

  mrinal talukdar is right!

  It is not correct to presume that everything is wrong here on the banks of 
the brahmaputra. mrinal has already pointed at some of the numerous positive 
things that are happening here. what is lacking is a bold civil society which 
wakes up to push aside a handful of self-appointed saviours of assam who have 
negatively influenced the assamese mindset and woven myths that only drag all 
of us backwards instead of contributing towards emancipation of this wonderful 
ethnic mix called assamese.

  people in assam are today willing to say a big No to the bandh culture. 
people want to climb the ladder of human development in all aspects (it is also 
true that assam ranks 15th among the indian states in terms of male literacy 
and 13th in terms of female literacy? do you know life expectancy at birth of 
assamese males is just 58 years 350 days against all-india average of 63 years 
317 days and biar's 65 years 240 days? and that the average assam woman lives 
only 60 years 317 days against all-india average of 66 years 332 days, and 
bihar's 64 years 288 days? it is also true that people like moni manik gogoi, 
who gave up ulfa (but did not become a sulfa) on finding that it was a stupid 
thing to take up arms, and has in the past six or seven years transformed the 
economy of dozens of villages near naharkatiya.) 

  what assam needs is a program that can change the mindset of the people. also 
required is a new generation of leaders wo are literate, forward-looking, 
committed, ready to sacrifice and also face criticism, and believes that the 
assamese too is a global citizen and not a nador bhekuli. 

  please come and do something, if you feel like, on these areas -- areas of 
human development and also on areas of leadership development.

  Samudra Gupta Kashyap/Guwahati

  On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 Mrinal Talukdar wrote :
  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/2791



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