--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mr. Desai's outburst, even childish, does demonstrate an array of
> issues
> that bedevil India and its efforts to become a nation.
> 
    Long ranting deleted to save bandwidth....

> 
> *** Now a few of questions for Mr. Desai:
> 
>       Let us agree, for discussions' sake, that Bangladesh IS an
> ENEMY state.
> 
>       Now, in a democratic country ( India is one too, if I had to go
by
>       the never ending claims to that effect), then to send someone to
>       the firing squad, one might think the following might be
> involved:
> 
>       A: Some law has to violated. What law might have been violated
in
>       this case, involving discussing international water rights with
the
>       ENEMY state of B'Desh?
> 
    First and foremost, there may or maynot be a law
    on the book that is violated, but there is a law
    of morality and commonsense that is being violated.

    There is nothing wrong in talking and discussing
    issues with an enemy country, but it does matter
    when you team up with enemy country to undermine
    your own. This is considered treson.
    MORE RANTING and twisting of facts and an
    attempt to put words into my mouth (post)
    DELETED.
> 
>       What am I missing?

    COMMONSENSE.

Gaurang


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