There have been some news reports lately of LTTE sympathisers being hounded out 
in different parts of the world. God help those Ulfa supporters in this forum 
if they were ever taken and extradited and then tried under the desi laws.

Dawood Ibrahim once thought no one could touch him. Now even Dubai is not safe 
for him. 

Rgds,
Sandip


----- Original Message ----
From: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: chittaranjan pathak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [email protected]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 11:34:22 PM
Subject: [Assam] Plebiscite


I missed out addressing another important point here.




I find it quite amazing that otherwise bright individuals would wave the flag 
of democratic  values all over, only to run for the tall-grass to hide from the 
idea of  a plebiscite to prove  what they assert : That there is no support for 
sovereignty among the people of Assam.




Are they credible?




You tell us.


        






















At 9:22 PM -0700 6/28/07, chittaranjan pathak wrote:
I remember seeing a cartoon in Prantik, may be some twenty five years back 
(during Assam agitation) on Kaziranga. It was something like this. There was a 
barricaded area and a sign board saying “Kaziranga National Park for protecting 
last of the Assamese people”. In side the barricade there were no rhinos but 
there was an Assamese family-the gamusa wearing kaami haar uluwa male member 
was doing some baah bettor kaam. And the whole barricaded area was surrounded 
by numerous people wearing lungi and sporting beard looking curiously at the 
exhibits.
 
 
Mahanta da something on what you said
India not entertaining the idea of plebiscite-I think it is not the result of 
plebiscite, Mahanta da, but the PREMISE. Even a child can understand it. Tell 
me if there a historical basis for asking for a plebiscite when Assamese whole 
heartedly supported becoming part of India in 1947. Another option was Pakistan 
or an independent country like Bhutan. But did any of the Assamese leaders 
mention an independent Assam at that time? Was there a murmur of protest like 
that in Hyderabad or Junagarh or Kashmir due to merger with India? Historically 
I think states like Goa, Sikkim or princely states of Manipur or Tripura or 
Cooch Behar district can lay claim to a plebiscite. But not Assam, as it was 
part of British India for more than 100 years and chose to become part of 
independent India just like Bengal, Bihar, Orissa. If you would still like to 
find a historical perspective (harping on this fallacy that Assam was never 
part of India), should it be ULFA asking for a plebiscite
 on this 78000 sq of land mass or should it be the  descendants of Ahum roja 
for those few upper Assam districts, Jamidars of Bijni, Gauripur for undivided 
Goalpara, descendents of Kachari king for NC hills, descendents of Chutiya 
kings ousted by Ahums, present and still living Tiwa roja for western Naogaon 
and parts of Karbi Anglong?
Believe me –the mode Assam is in today-that of reinventing its diverse 
ethnicity and past-all these descendents will appear from nowhere. I am not a 
student of history. Correct me if anywhere I have gone wrong.
But Mahanta da if you think plebiscite is needed because there is a DISPUTE and 
the party asking for plebiscite has promised that it will abide by the rules, 
then tell me Mahanta da, should GOI hold plebiscite in Maharashtra also in 2008 
just because ONE single person is asking for it and he happens to have Indian 
President Pratibha Patil’s grandson as hostage.
To make things simple for you-
First-please educate us if there is any historical basis to this demand for 
plebiscite?
Second-if a plebiscite is needed because ULFA is asking for it, should India 
not give this luxury of options to all the downtrodden and more so to states 
like Mizoram, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, and all the 540+erstwhile princely states?
Third-For Assam should it be single choice (India vs. Independent Assam) or 
multiple choice questions (India vs Independent Assam/Dimaraji/Bodoland/and 
numerous other lands which will spring up during the plebiscite like those 
numerous political parties which surface during elections). I hope you can give 
a answer to this third question to prove that you have done your homework on 
this plebiscite issue.  
 
Regards
Chittaranjan Pathak


 

 

 



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