<We(Assam) have been at the receiving end all the time.>
Sudden display of love for Assam!
The enemy is within,
Search your own heart if not brains.
Only way is to support the only group spearheading liberation.
Else be prepared for total emasculation/denudation/annihilation.
mm> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 12:01:41 +0800> To: [EMAIL
PROTECTED]> CC: [email protected]> Subject: Re: [Assam] Naga attacks on Assam>
> We(Assam) have been at the receiving end all the time. It is hardly > Assam
trying to grab Nagaland's territory. Whenever such instance > takes place the
Govt issues an investigation, says some calming words > and the issue is
forgotten. An Assam attack on Nagaland would > probably have been met with a
quit notice to all Assamese in Nagaland.> " ..go seek an eye for an eye" - I
haven't said that we launch a > similar attack on Nagaland but we must do
whatever is necessary to > protect our people.> > > Perhaps BSF would be a good
candidate, considering their flawless > > performance along the B'desh border.
Or better still it should be > > that two hundred thousand strong Indian army
in Assam in charge of > > ULFA hunting -- no make that PC Ram rescuing.> It has
to be from Assam police- a force to be built with > sophisticated weapons. BSF
and say CRPF do not understand Assam-Naga > problems.> > > On 07/07/2007, at
10:27 AM, Chan Mahanta wrote:> > >> Hopefully we don't hear statements like
"have to maintain age old > >> brotherly relations"> >> >> > *** Why? Is it
subversive? Uncivilized?> >> >> >> A brother who harms you and threatens your
existence is no > >> longer a brother.> >> > *** But what if your parents have
inculcated that sibling enmity, > > by their acts of commission or omission?
Should you, who is able > > to reason ( hopefully that is), go seek an eye for
an eye?> >> >> A strong border protection force is needed to save Assam from >
>> these marauders.> >> > **** That does make me feel good. Perhaps BSF would
be a good > > candidate, considering their flawless performance along the
B'desh > > border. Or better still it should be that two hundred thousand > >
strong Indian army in Assam in charge of ULFA hunting -- no make > > that PC
Ram rescuing. They ought to be able to do it, like they > > are, again, at the
B'desh border or at Baksa.> >> > But then again, I wonder, if mouthing off
inanities as a substitute > > for 'kando-gyan', a hallmark of 'adhakhunda'
Indian intellectualism.> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > At 9:06 AM +0800 7/7/07,
Jyotirmoy Sharma wrote:> >> Has the CM left the US? The seriousness of this
issue should be > >> highlighted to him.> >> We should celebrate or dance to
Zubeen Garg's music but at the > >> same time think of the people who are
falling victims to Naga crimes.> >> Hopefully we don't hear statements like
"have to maintain age old> >> brotherly relations" and forget about this issue.
A brother who harms> >> you and threatens your existence is no longer a
brother.> >> A strong border protection force is needed to save Assam from
these> >> marauders. An indefinite road blockage of Nagaland through Assam > >>
is a good step in this direction.> >>> >> JS> >>> >> From Assam Tribune
Ediorial> >>> >> Criminal, Cowardly> >> Armed Naga marauders are in a habit of
attacking villages in upper > >> Asom because they know it well how
ill-equipped the Asom police is > >> in pushing them back to Nagaland, and how
well-equipped and > >> powerful they indeed are in comparison to the Asom
police - backed > >> as they are by the NSCN(I-M). Thursday's attack on the
three > >> villages - Sonapur, Dhekiajuri and Borholla - under Geleki police >
>> station in Sivasagar district is in fact a pointer to the > >> increasing
confidence of the Naga encroachers who are hell-bent on > >> realizing the
dream of a greater Nagaland. The inspiration for > >> that comes from the
NSCN(I-M) that still believes that the > >> Government of India would finally
concede to its demand for a > >> greater Nagaland comprising large areas of
Asom, Manipur and > >> Arunachal Pradesh. So as the Naga marauders attack
villages in > >> Asom in a criminal and cowardly show of strength, they know
the > >> kind of homework they are doing at the behest of Naga militants > >>
who are otherwise said to be in a ceasefire mode with the > >> Government of
India - and hence who are expected to follow the > >> ceasefire guidelines.> >>
The commanding officer of the 1st Assam Police Battalion based at > >>
Ligeripukhuri in Sivasagar district, A Kuddus, has been quoted as > >> saying
that Thursday's carnage by the Nagas in the three villages > >> of the district
was a ''planned'' one. Two questions are in order, > >> then. If the Nagas are
so given to carrying out ''planned'' > >> attacks in upper Asom - instances
galore - what stops the Asom > >> police from planning a strategy, rightly
contributed to by > >> intelligence inputs, to counter the Naga design in full
might? Its > >> lack of training and expertise in dealing with such situations?
> >> Its stock of outdated arsenal? Or is it that the Asom police is > >>
afraid of confronting the Naga encroachers and their inspiration - > >> the
NSCN(I-M)? Secondly, and this follows from the first, what > >> then stops the
Asom Government from readying a police force > >> capable of protecting the
defenceless villagers in the areas in > >> the State bordering Nagaland? A
diversion to the security of the > >> ordinary masses from the security at the
disposal of our ministers > >> - the so-called VVIPs with red lights atop their
cars followed by > >> a cavalcade well beyond anyone's imagination in a
functioning > >> democracy - may contribute a bit towards ensuring safety to >
>> ordinary lives in the areas in question.> >> Equally important is the fact
that the Asomiyas, who have full > >> faith in the Constitution of India, are
being left at the mercy of > >> the ULFA's terror tactics, the illegal
Bangladeshis who have even > >> encroached on the sattra land, and the Nagas
now who are out to > >> grab the land of innocent villagers in the State by
terrorizing > >> them. Is the Consitution then protecting us? More important,
does > >> Asom's most powerful 'representative', Prime Minister Dr Manmohan >
>> Singh, realize the gravity of the situation in his 'adopted' > >> State? Let
him now prove his commitment to the people of Asom!> >>
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