Hehehe C'da,

I knew that would catch your attention. What JS says maybe an extreme
outburst, probably from someone young - but that is how many of the younger
generation in Assam feel. What kind of answers do you have for them - or do
you think their feelings ought to just brushed aside?

But, I will really like to see some die-hard sympathizers put JS in >his
place :) :).

C'da - you are expecting too much out of me.
JS, right or wrong, has made a stand. Now, the ball is in the other court.
People like me will sit this out for a while atleast and see what happens.
At some point, I will come in to defend JS if he needs it - I have a
feeling, he won't. He has done good so far.

>If audacity and the willingness to vent -- whatever that might be, ?are
all it takes to resolve problems of this kind, then there would >have been
no problem left in Assam , not to mention India.

No, they are not - but on this net, its a rare commodity.

instead of passing the buck to them despicable ULFA >sympathizers, who will
only make the issue more muddy  :-)?

Me? Are they turning to me now? Something is really rotten in Denmark:), and
no, I am not passing the buck here - as I ain't no sympathazer. I would
expect them sympathizers to be up in arms even if they circle the wagons and
make it muddier:)

JS has thrown the gauntlet, now its up to them to pick it up :)

--Ram

On 5/14/07, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi Ram:


Saw your comments to Sharma's anguished outburst with his wishful
recommendations and conclusions.


Good that Sharma is letting off steam.  But as an informed and experienced
NRA, I would have hoped to see you explaining to Sharma the profound flaws
in his line of thinking, even though I know you are unable to free your own
thought processes entirely from a blind devotion to the derelict Indian
state  :-).


If audacity and the willingness to vent -- whatever that might be, are all
it takes to resolve problems of this kind, then there would have been no
problem left in Assam , not to mention India.


So, what is missing?


Don't you think* you*, as someone more knowledgeable, and more experienced
than obviously Sharma is,; have an obligation to help him see things in a
more mature light; instead of passing the buck to them despicable ULFA
sympathizers, who will only make the issue more muddy  :-)?


c-da


















At 6:04 AM -0600 5/14/07, Ram Sarangapani wrote:

Welcome JS to the Assamnet. That was a pretty straight forward post, if
there was one, in these forums in a long time. I welcome that fresh air of
audacity :)



There are a few die-hard ulfa supporters and sympathizers in this forum
too.  I am sure some of them will respond to your post, and so will wait to
see waht they write.



--Ram





On 5/14/07,* Jyotirmoy Sharma* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

After reading about the endless sequence of bomb blasts that this
terrorist outfit is causing throughout Assam I cannot see how a
sensible person can ever think of negotiating with such a terrorist
outfit. The only solution left, I believe, is to eliminate every ULFA
member and put all their sympathizers behind bars. Those living
abroad and found assisting the outfit in any way should be barred
from entering Assam.

Nowhere in the history of any struggle have the revolutionaries
killed their own people in one hand and talked of fighting for peace,
prosperity and freedom on the other. What is even more surprising is
that there are groups(read PCPIA and others) who have openly become
the spokesperson of the outfit. They are never short in condemning
when the Army kills a terrorist but hardly raise a voice when
innocent people are getting slaughtered in their bomb blasts. Yes, it
is true that the Army has killed and tortured innocent people in
Assam but then the Army wouldn't be there in Assam if we didn't have
the disease in the first place.

Some questions which a pro-ULFA supporter may care to answer:
- Why do they reside in a foreign country, the population of which is
creating economic and social disorder in our state?
- Why don't they fight the Indian Army but hide in their holes when
confronted? Why do human rights become a big issue when their members
are killed and not when innocents are getting maimed and killed by
their bomb attacks at public places?
- Why do they plant bombs in public places and kill innocent people?
- They seek whereabouts of missing ULFA members, what about all the
people they have killed. Are they going to give the reasons ?

This problem has gone on for too long. If Punjab militancy could be
eliminated I don't see why Assam should be different. Assam is better
off with the freedom we have under India than under these terrorists
called ULFA.

Jyotirmoy


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