Dear Barua

I am not sure if at all any government (or AXX) can give 100% guarantee to
all its citizenry regarding safety. While the AXX and Govt. officials can
assure that they will do their best in protecting lives, that is all they
can normally do. IMHO, it is virtually impossible to protect people all the
time.

With regard to investors, all investors have to do is to read the papers. If
they assess that the risks cannot be justified, they will not invest.

But in all this, we all seem to be laying the blame on the AXX or some govt.
entity or the CM for NOT being able to provide protection, while the fact
that ULFA has and is responsible for the unnecessary murder of poor,
innocent people is often forgotten.

While it is reassuring if the Govt. or others can provide the required
protection, we should be well aware of who the real culprits are.

--Ram



On 1/22/07, Barua, Rajen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 *Looks like GOA and GOI army have failed to give protection to the
outsider investors against ULFA. How they will protect the Hindi speaking
people?*

State development hit hard by violence
By R Dutta Choudhury
 GUWAHATI, Jan 21 – Acts of violence by the militant groups have a
disastrous impact on the development of Asom and all the major development
projects almost came to a standstill after the recent spurt of violence
involving the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) in the upper Asom
districts. Highly placed official sources said that after the mayhem caused
by the ULFA militants by attacking Hindi-speaking people, almost the entire
State administration got busy in maintaining the law-and-order situation and
the Ministers also had very little time in looking after the development
projects of their respective departments. The Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi,
who heads the Home department, was busy in monitoring the situation arising
out of the killing of more than 60 Hindi-speaking people. The Chief Minister
also holds key portfolios like Finance, Public Works Department, etc. and in
the last few days since the mayhem started, he had very little time to look
into the activities of the other key departments.

Same is the case with several other major departments with the Ministers
in charge of the departments busy in monitoring the situation arising out of
the killings. Sources pointed out that the Minister in charge of Power and
Industries and Commerce, Pradyut Bordoloi, had camped in Tinsukia district
to monitor the situation for more than ten days. Planning and Development
Minister, Prithibi Majhi, camped in Dibrugarh district, Water Resources
Minister Bharat Chandra Narah was in Lakhimpur and Tinsukia districts, while
Minister Pranab Gogoi was in Sivasagar district. The Health and Guwahati
Development Department Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma paid several visits to
the affected areas and he was also busy with the visits of the VIPs and
addressing media conferences on the issue, while the Revenue Minister, Dr
Bhumidhar Barman, was busy with the relief and rehabilitation measures of
the people displaced during the riots. With the Ministers busy in dealing
with the situation, the functioning of the departments was affected.

Sources pointed out that the district administrations are normally in
"development mode" but whenever the insurgents indulge in law and order
violation , the attention of the administration is switched to law and order
mode. The Deputy Commissioners get busy in maintaining law and order, while
the magistrates, who are engaged in monitoring development projects, are
also engaged in law-and-order duty, as a result of which all the development
projects, particularly the rural development projects, are affected. With
the exodus of labourers, the implementation of several key projects
including the construction of the Bogibeel bridge over the river Brahmaputra
have been affected badly, sources admitted.

Official sources also admitted that the acts of violence by the ULFA
militants also put off the potential investors. Sources revealed that at one
point of time, about six months back, the State Government received a number
of queries from the top industrial houses of the country, who were
interested in investing in Asom, but the number of queries came down
drastically after the ULFA started the mayhem and if such a situation
continues, the potential investors will definitely shy away from the State.
It is also a fact that the gauge conversion project of the Railways and the
National Highway project were affected from time to time because of the acts
of violence by the militant groups and the issue was discussed in a meeting
convened by the Ministry of Home Affairs recently to discuss the situation
in the State.

Sources revealed that Tripura is the bigger beneficiary of the activities
of the militants in Asom. Sources said that in the last few years, the
situation in Tripura improved considerably and after the ULFA militants
started their acts of violence late last year after a brief lull, a number
of potential investors decided to shift to Agartala as the investors get the
same benefits like Asom under the North East Industrial Policy.
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