The following response ( email below)  came almost three weeks after the 
original posting and I am also taking the liberty of replying now.
  Someone can selectively quote part of one's writing to prove a point , one 
can do the same to prove his , which will again be a chicken and egg story and 
will lead to another round of grambling game. This was not the purpose of my 
original posting.
  The writing was about the cynicism and pessimism of the media in general, the 
use of twists and turns to grab headlines , the tendency to blamesome 
individual or groups on any pretext. 
Mofid Rahman has responded with an thought-provoking writing which is compiled 
and posted in the current issue of Posoowa at
   
  http://www.posoowa.org/2008/07/31/a-non-grumbling-game/
   
  You comments are welcome.
   
  Sincerely,
  Ankur Bora 
"R.R.I.T.U.R.A.J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    This is an interesting response ... and I thought I need to clarify a few 
points from a totally unbiased perpective ... as I also fall in the NRA 
category, what with being out of the home state for the last 11 years now.
   
  While we were young, we had learnt a commonly used phrase 'Bat-or kosu gaat 
noghohibi' . This response from Ankur reflects exactly that.
   
  Quoting Ankur's mail's last para : "Your attempt to portray all NRA as a 
grumbling group is highly objectionable, unethical and unfortunate."
   
  Quoting Swapnil's article : 
   
  1. Among these admirable NRAs, however, are a handful of people who I 
honestly find brazenly meddlesome.
   
  2. This pretentious eagerness of a handful of NRAs who seem to love hearing 
their own voices when airing their expert solutions publicly in Assam is 
irksome for a layman like me. 
   
   
  So, as I perceive this, Swapnil is not talking about the entire NRA community 
but a handful of them ... can any of us convincingly say that such a group 
doesn't exist? I guess not. Its up to us to decide whether we belong to that 
group. If we don't, we need not be upset with this write-up at all and if we 
do, than the message is loud and clear ... Stop being meddlesome and Walk the 
Talk.
   
  Best,
   
  Rrituraj

 
  On 7/8/08, Ankur Bora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                   Dear 
Bharali,
  This is in reference to your article published in the Assam tribune related 
to the Non Resident Assamese (NRA). 
  http://www.assamtribune.com/horizon.html
  I am a NRA and found a number of serious flaws in the article. In your 
article, you are depicting the NRA as self centered lot; a group of pound 
sterling/dollar earning people who while showing their concern for the 
motherland, only indulge in debating, quarreling and grumbling. To buttress 
your views you are referring to the internet discussion forum called Assam Net 
and your interaction with a few NRI in the late nineties. It seems that you are 
making a conclusion based solely on this vague and sketchy informative. While 
portraying the Assamese expatriates as empty, exaggerated talker, you are 
concluding your piece with a quote of Clark Gable from Gone with the Wind!!. 
  Let me also take the liberty of quoting the head-master of my primary school. 
This was actually a favorite story of our respected sir and titled "The Emperor 
Has No Clothes".
  This is a story about a king who had the habit of seeing things as he wanted 
to see. Two scoundrels took advantage of it and they made the king believe that 
they had prepared the most fabulous cloth for him. The king parades before his 
cowed subjects in his imaginary finery, until an astute child calls out: "But 
the emperor has no clothes!" 
  In your piece of writing, you are apparently seeing only what you wanted to 
see. It seems your fixation to the decade old nineties is totally masking the 
current, the living present. If you do even a little research, you will find 
out if the concerned NRA are only empty talkers. For your reference, you may 
read a few current issues of "Posoowa" (www.posoowa.org), a popular NRI 
magazine also published by Assam Net. Non resident of Assamese origin from all 
over glove have been sharing their unique experience of contributing to their 
dearest state and "Posoowa" is a dossier of NRI sincerity and genuine love to 
their motherland.
  Your attempt to portray all NRA as a grumbling group is highly objectionable, 
unethical and unfortunate. I wish that you will do research, verify the facts 
and amend with the right perspective.
   
  Sincerely,
  Ankur Bora
  Dallas , Texas
   


 


  
  

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