Very well said.

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At 5:03 AM +0000 4/1/04, priyankoo  sarma wrote:
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This is in reaction to the bikram of Mr. Bikram:
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>
1. Accept that in many ways the situation in Assam is different from the
>situation in mainl;and India. I dont think people like Azan Fakir who
>propogated Islam in Assam said "Hindus are primitive/idoltary.
>
destroy them, and they have no strength to resist"
>

>
2.Hare Krshna hindutwa is quite an elite sort of hindutwa better not talk
>about that!
>

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3. If Afgani's find RSS entertaining-that's great! Well done RSS!
>

>
4. Bikram, do you know what british meant by Hindus? They meant the
>people of India not only "Hindu"s. Set your facts right before you say
>something!
>

>
5. The British attitute towards Indians that you quoted sounds quite
>familiar..... yes, it is just a reflection of your attitude towards
>Muslims, right?
>

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6. We Oxomiya's are kharkhowas. we savour khar a lot!
>

>
7. Why should have we not lost Shillong (!) and Manipur? They wanted to
>be a separate state. Whats wrong there?
>

>
8. Nice to hear  that you are 'enlightened'! But about your Bhupenda (BTW
>I am a great fan of the songs of this hypocrite), leave alone BJP we would
>not have liked him to join any political party. People of his position,
>especially ones who claim that they are people's man, should not identify 
>
themselves with a political party, which by default brings in biasness in
>a person.
>

>
9. Who are you to reform Assamese cyulture? Please cut that Shiv Sena
>crap! Do you know what is culture? It is what people in a society
>collectively follow NOT what people in a society  should follow!
>

>
Hope you update your "enlightenment". Hope to hear some more crap from
>you soon.
>

>
 
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>    3. who said we are Kharkhowa? (Bikram Chowdhury)
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>Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 09:19:02 -0600
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> From: "Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [Assam] A Question about Invasion and Foreign Support :
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>Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 08:37:16 -0600
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> From: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [Assam] A Question about Invasion and Foreign Support :
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>To: "Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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>Hi Alpana,
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> >I don't condone RSS's 'how to plan' to treat violence with violence, but I
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> >also >have the opinion that they are reacting to what they have been given
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> >for >decades, and anybody would react to defend him/herself.
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>*** How about plain good old intimidation and threats to all who are
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>Muslims, like Bikram C has been doing thru this forum? Would you condone
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>that?
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> >but I also >have the opinion that they are reacting to what they have been
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> >given for >decades, and anybody would react to defend him/herself.
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>*** What have the Muslims been doing to the Hindus all these decdaes A,
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>that you understand their REACTION to?
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>I thought in a civilized nation with a democratic government, there are
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>legal recourses to illegal activities such as what you allude to and imply
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>that Muslims have been doing to all the suffering Hindu masses? What
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>happened to that? I hear in this net all the protestations to how nothing
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>is worng in Indian governance.
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>
>
>Something is awry here isn't it? Aren't these totally contradictory
>assertions?
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>c-da
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>At 9:19 AM -0600 3/31/04, Alpana B. Sarangapani wrote:
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> >Good to know that, Barua.
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> >I included myself because of being both on this net in that discussion
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> >and an "ex-patriate" who put forwarded arguments against the philosophical
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> >talk on why the ex-patriates act differently when it comes to treating the
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> >minorities back home when they try to get "equal right" in America. I
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> >already explained in another mail what the difference was.
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> >I consider these minorities as much Indian as anybody and yes, if they
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> >are legally in India, they should get "equal rights". And if they aren't
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> >legal or are involved in terrorist activities, they need to be kicked out
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> >just like the countries mentioned like UK/USA would do if one's visa is
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> >expired.
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> >I participate and try to find logic in discussions where the "secularists"
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> >defend the "minorities" even when they are involved in violent activities,
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> >or when they are enjoying the same privileges as any other citizens in
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> >India are.
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> >
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> >
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> >I don't condone RSS's 'how to plan' to treat violence with violence, but I
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> >also have the opinion that they are reacting to what they have been given
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> >for decades, and anybody would react to defend him/herself.
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> >  >From: "Barua25" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Alpana B. Sarangapani"
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> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [Assam] A Question about
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> >Invasion and Foreign Support : >Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 07:22:29 -0600 >
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> >>Alpana: >I was referring as 'these Indian expartriats' because I was
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> >referring only >to those who >" find in RSS something to revive their lost
>
> >identity" .... > These fossil expatriats live in Amreaica rather as
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> >critics..." > >I was not including in these group you, me or Santanu and
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> >many of us unless >you claim to belong to this group. >I definitely do not
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> >belong to any of the above two, that is why I could not >say 'we
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> >expatriats' >Barua > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Alpana B.
>
> >Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Barua25"
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> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Roy, Santanu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; >"Ankur Barua"
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> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED] peak.uccs.edu> >Sent: Tuesday,
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> >March 30, 2004 10:41 PM >Subject: Re: [Assam] A Question about Invasion
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> >and Foreign Support : > > > > > distorted that identity is. These fossil
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> >expatriats live in Amreaica > > rather > > > as critics, they actually do
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> >not live their lives in the country of >their > > > > At least Santanu
>
> >made it look like he included himself in these group of > > fossils,
>
> >Barua. You didn't even do that! You are 'akhoop sora' :). You > > bluntly
>
> >said "these fossils" meaning you are above these fossils. Well, at > >
>
> >least you wrote what you thought/think of yourself! > > > > > > > children
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> >shall mess up the 'Assamese' gene-pool through > > > > >
>
> >inter-racial-inter-religious relationships brings them into > > > > > an
>
> >unholy nexus > > > > > with the RSS with its hyperbole of a similar mix-up
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> >back at home. > > > > Do!  you think that "fear" of their children loosing
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> >their Assamese-ness > > equals to the fear of their loved ones back home
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> >being minorities, >tortured > > and forcefully converted into another
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> >religion? > > > > >very contradictory one : far away from home they demand
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> >equal rights with > > >the Hispanic, Black and White sections of the
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> >population from a foreign > > >government, but when it comes to voting
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> >back at home they support >precisely > > >a group that is hell-bent on
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> >denying such rights to a substantial > > proportion > > >of the
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> >population.<< > > > > Denying if they are illegal. In these western
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> >countries that you are > > boasting about giving "equal rights", forget
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> >voting rights you will be > > kicked out if your visa expires - you won't
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> >even get a citizenship even if > > you are born in some of these
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> >countries. How many Bangladeshis or >Pakistanis > &! gt; you have seen
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> >being kicked out of India, even when they are suspected of > > terrorist
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> >activities? Well how could you, the 'guri-dhoruta' of our state > > will
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> >come running to defend them in the name of 'human rights', even after > >
>
> >they take away the right to live from many others. > > > > I would rather
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> >stay as fossil instead of following some others who try to > > wear the
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> >'moirar pakhi on a kaurir' body. > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original
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> >Message ----- > > From: "Barua25" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "Roy,
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> >Santanu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Ankur Barua" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 7:27 PM > >
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> >Subject: Re: [Assam] A Question about Invasion and Foreign Support : > > >
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> >> > > > >We expatriates are, perhaps, just fossils. What more could you
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> >ask of >us? >!  > > Santanu: > > > Your observation is so correct. One can
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> >write volumes on this subject. > > > In contunuation of the same line of
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> >thinking one will find that these > > > fossils probably find in RSS
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> >something to revive their lost identity > > howver > > > distorted that
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> >identity is. These fossil expatriats live in Amreaica > > rather > > > as
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> >critics, they actually do not live their lives in the country of >their >
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> >> > adoptation. I hope this is a problem only of the first generation
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> >>Indians. > > > Barua > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From:
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> >"Roy, Santanu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: "Ankur Barua"
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> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Sent: Tuesday,
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> >March 30, 2004 2:46 PM > > > Subject: RE: [Assam] A Question about
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> >Invasion and Foreign Support : > > > > > > ! t; > > > Dear Ankur: > > > >
>
> >> > > > I think you are absolutely right - particularly, when you point
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> >out: > > > > > > > > > I have a suspicion > > > > > (how founded or
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> >unfounded is for you to say) that they see in > > > > > the false > > > >
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> >> sense of anxiety created by the RSS a reflection of their own > > > > >
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> >anxiety of > > > > > living in a Latin-Hispanic-Black-White multicultural
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> >society. > > > > > That is, now > > > > > as the next generation grows up
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> >in such an environment they > > > > > are afraid that > > > > > their own
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> >children shall lose their distinctive > > > > > 'Assamese-ness', and hence
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> >> > > > > the parallel RSS claim that Indians shall lose their > > > > >
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> >'Indian-ness' has a > > > > > strong appealing ! force to them.
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> >Consequently, the fear that their >own > > > > > children shall mess up
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> >the 'Assamese' gene-pool through > > > > > inter-racial-inter-religious
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> >relationships brings them into > > > > > an unholy nexus > > > > > with
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> >the RSS with its hyperbole of a similar mix-up back at home. > > > > > > >
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> >> > > > > Regarding your very important question: > > > > > > > > > > > >
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> >> Now of course I wish to emphasise that much of this is > > > > > largely
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> >conjecture : > > > > > what I would really like to know is what exactly
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> >turns UK/USA > > > > > ex-patriates, > > > > > who of all people should
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> >have had sufficient experience by > > > > > now of living in > > > > > a
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> >multi-cultural White-Hispanic-Black society, into > > > > > supporters of
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> >! a group > > > > > that challenges this very notion of multi-culturalism.
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> >> > > > > > > > > > > > I think there is no simple answer yet. But two
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> >forces are worth > > > recognizing: > > > > > > > > 1. Most of the Indian
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> >expatriates in the US that are such ardent > > > supporters of the so
>
> >called "Hindutva" political cult do not actually >have > > > what you call
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> >"sufficient experience of living in a multi-cultural > > >
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> >white-hispanic-black society". They live extremely segregated lives with >
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> >> two > > > spheres of interaction - one professional where they interact
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> >with >whites > > > and a sprinkling of Asians, the other social-domestic
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> >in which they >mostly > > > interact with other Indian expatriates. They
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> >ignore the underlying >social > > > dynamics and tensions of the society
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> >in which they live in & remain!  > > > connected, for example, to a
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> >universe of Indian television channels & > > > Bollywood movies - that
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> >hardly provides any window into the society they > > > live in. Most of
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> >them see their place in society as just below the > > whites - > > > and
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> >they are happy to think of society in this race-hierarchical fashion > >
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> >for > > > that gives them the comfort of being better than somebody. > > >
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> >> > > > > Their progenies are of course exposed much more to the world
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> >they live > > in > > > and face the dilemma between the extremely
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> >distorted world view provided > > by > > > their parents which they are
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> >supposed to adopt as their real "identity" > > and > > > the real world
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> >outside as seen through their schooling and friends which > > is > > >
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> >different and alas, sometimes not too comfortable either. If they go for >
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> >> the > ! > > former, they often end up adopting caricatures of the views
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> >their >parents > > > hold - manipulated much more easily by written
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> >propaganda material which > > > they take at face value, their zeal is
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> >more genuine and their > > understanding, > > > even further removed from
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> >the reality of a country they have little to >do > > > with. > > > > > > >
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> >> 2. Partly because of (1), a very large number of expatriates stop > > >
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> >"growing" after they leave their home country. I have met countless
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> >>Indian > > > men and women abroad who often gave me the feeling of acting
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> >and saying >in > > a > > > manner not befitting the wisdom that their age
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> >should have brought >them - > > > and then I started playing this game - I
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> >asked them their year of >arrival > > in > > > the US, closed my eyes and
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> >thought of the people as they would have been >!  > at > > > that point -
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> >and wonder of wonders, the words & thoughts blended >perfectly > > > with
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> >the persona. We expatriates are, perhaps, just fossils. What more > >
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> >could > > > you ask of us? > > > > > > > > Good luck - > > > > > > > >
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> >Santanu Roy. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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>Message: 3
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>Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 18:09:00 +0100 (BST)
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> From: Bikram Chowdhury<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [Assam] who said we are Kharkhowa?
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>To: Barua25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Islam came and said Hindus are primitive/idoltary.
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>destroy them, and they have no strength to resist. We
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>proved them wrong. Islam is now under threat,
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>worldwide from the Hindutva force. Iraqi Muslims are
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>getting converted to Hare-Krishna Hindutva. Afghanis
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>are coming in folk to listen to RSS cadres in Delhi.
>
>Then, British came, and they said: these Hindus are
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>brainless, language less. lazy and dirty. well, we
>
>learned their language, and these lazy Hindus are
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>creating havoc in UK and USA by stealing high-tech
>
>jobs. Now British regrets of teaching us English!!
>
>And, they feared that soon English will be transformed
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>into Hinglish. British came, they educated some elite
>
>Assamese class, and told them: hey, you are Kharkhowa.
>
>Now, we are hammered day and night that we are
>
>kharkhowa. Well, my dear friends these Kharkhowa
>
>resisted Moghul for 600 years!  We Axomiya are not
>
>kharkhowa. But some of our elites, yes they are;
>
>because they are still suffering from colonial
>
>hangover. because of them we lost Shillong, we lost
>
>Manipur and we almost lost Assam itself. AASU/AGP are
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>all the creation of kharkhowa confusion. Only ULFA was
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>a littlle bit exception, But now they are also
>
>suffering from this Kharkhowa virus. But we Hindutva
>
>force know that we are direct descendent of Shri
>
>Sankardeva and Lachit. We are not Kharkhowa. We were
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>sleeping. NOw we are woken and enlightened Assamese.
>
>Bhupenda is our Sarathi. So, do not say that we
>
>belongs to the group of Kharkhowa. We are infact the
>
>killer the destroyer of Kharkhowa syndrome. We are
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>active, vibrant, dynamic and above all, we are the
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>singlemost force that can change and reform the
>
>Axomiya culture, so that with tremendous force we can
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>merge into the global Hindutva force.
>
>Bikram
>
>--- Barua25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >But then,
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>this is the nature of these elite
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> > Assamese who almost burned down
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> > the hope/future
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> > >of Assam.
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> >
>
> > Exactly like they burned down the hopes of a Xonor
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> > Oxom by not listening to
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> > ULFA twenty years ago, and not believing in AGP and
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> > SULFA either and not
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> > listening to HULFA now. I think that  is the nature
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> > of the 'kharkhowa'
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> > frustrating elite Assamese.
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> > I say Hobo Diok.
>
> > Barua
>
> >
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
>
> > From: "Bikram Chowdhury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > To: "Barua25" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 8:23 AM
>
> > Subject: Re: [Assam] Hindutva and Vedanta are same:
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> > Dr.Bhupen Hazarika
>
> >
>
> >
>
> > > Hello Sab-Janta, Barua bhai,
>
> > > you said: Bhupen Hazarika exposes himself and
>
> > shows
>
> > > that he simply knows nothing about Hindutva and
>
> > > nothing about Vedantaism.." Well, nice to hear
>
> > from
>
> > > you, Pundit! But then, it seems that you know
>
> > > everything about Hindutva. Do'nt you? It seems
>
> > that
>
> > > thier is no point of having a discussion with
>
> > these
>
> > > folks. THey simply do not want to debate/aruge.
>
> > They
>
> > > just want to push their opinion, and learn nothing
>
> > > from discussion. But then, this is the nature of
>
> > these
>
> > > elite Assamese who almost burned down the
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> > hope/future
>
> > > of Assam. Thanks GOD, the message of Hindutva
>
> > arrived
>
> > > in Assam. Now we know that our future are secured.
>
> > > Hello, Pundits! You still have time to
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> > contemplate,
>
> > > and then please learn to feel the other side.
>
> > > Otherwise, your mind will not be able to feel the
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> > > pulse of enlighten philosophy of Hindutva.
>
> > > Bikram
>
> > >
>
> > > --- Barua25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bhupen
>
> > > Hazarika's joining the BJP reflects couple of
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> > > > things:
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> > > > Basically to most of his fans the issue is
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> > "Bhupen
>
> > > > Hazarika" joined BJP and
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> > > > not BH joined "BJP".
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Many of his fans are disappointed I think
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> > probably
>
> > > > they were putting BH in
>
> > > > higher alter and now disappointed to see his
>
> > > > identity of a common man. . To
>
> > > > them I think he lowered himself.
>
> > > > To BH it is probably a balancing act. Whether he
>
> > > > will pamper to his fans or
>
> > > > he will take the 'protection' and 'warm feeling'
>
> > by
>
> > > > flowing with the main
>
> > > > stream.
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Whatever it is, my obseravation is that when he
>
> > said
>
> > > > that "...after I saw
>
> > > > Hindutva being diluted to
>
> > > > Vedantism"   BH exposes himself and shows that
>
> > he
>
> > > > simply knows nothing about
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> > > > Hindutva and nothing about Vedantaism..
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> > > >
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> > > > He is also exposing himself when he says that
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> > "Also,
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> > > > joining the BJP will
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> > > > help me do something for the North-East."
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> > > > This coming from a guy who did nothing about the
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> > NE
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> > > > all his life!!!! His
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> > > > fans will get a big laugh.
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> > > > But he will gain some new political 'hindutva'
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> > fans.
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> > > > I say hobo diok.
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> > > > Barua
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> > > >
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> > > > ----- Original Message -----
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> > > > From: "Bikram Chowdhury"
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> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 5:19 PM
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> > > > Subject: [Assam] Hindutva and Vedanta are same:
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> > > > Dr.Bhupen Hazarika
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> > > >
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> > > >
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> > > > > Namaskar! I am very happy to read this
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> > interview
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> > > > > published in Times of India. Mananiya Bhupenda
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> > > > > explained that Hindutva and Vedanta are same.
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> > > > > Certainly it is. It is remarkable how genious
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> > the
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> > > > mind
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> > > > > of Bhupenda is. He is really next to our
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> > devoted
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> > > > Shri
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> > > > > Madhavdeva. We salute his vision, his music
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> > and
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> > > > his
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> > > > > humanity.
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> > > > > Bikram
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> > > > > My ideology is to spread rationality: Bhupen
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> > > > Hazarika
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> > > > > PURNIMA SHARMA
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> > > > > TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2004
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> > > > 09:02:34
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> > > > > PM ]
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> > > > > Bhupen Hazarika , Singer, Composer & Music
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> > > > Director,
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> > > > > On joining the BJP
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> > > > >
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> > > > > What prompted you to join the BJP?
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> > > > >
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> > > > > I have been planning to join the BJP for five
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> > > > years
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> > > > > now, specially after I saw Hindutva being
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> > diluted
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> > > > to
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> > > > > Vedantism. A few days ago, PM Vajpayee spoke
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> > to
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> > > > me,
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> > > > > requesting me to join the party. Later, LK
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> > Advani
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> > > > and
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> > > > > Sushma Swaraj contacted me. What also helped
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> > me
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> > > > ma-ke
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> > > > > up my mind is that there was no interference
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> > in
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> > > > the
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> > > > > functioning of the Sangeet Natak Akademi when
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> > I
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> > > > was
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> > > > > its head. Also, joining the BJP will help me
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> > do
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> > > > > something for the North-East.
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> > > > >
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> > > > > Is this your first brush with politics?
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> > > > >
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> > > > >
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> > > > >
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> > > >
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> > >
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> >
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