Dear Mr. Hazarika,
Be assured, I am not the one who is scared to face criticism, for
things I failed to do, even within my powers. But then, criticism
should always be constructive, not just for attacking pweople, who
have dedicated their service career for the interests of the people,
not for their personal gains nor for making money by resorting to
dubious means and also not having their self- interest at the top of
the agenda.
Regards
JPRajkhowa. 


On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 s hazarika wrote :
Why is it necessary to be careful in what one writes?
As long as one is not hurting.
When one takes up an assignment, one has a job to pereform.
if one fails, one must be ready to face criticism.

Shantikam hazarika


----- Original Message -----
 From: pmalakar
To: [email protected] ; Shantikam Hazarika
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: [asom] Assamese Fears and Saviours

The general tendency is to criticize others
without being aware of one's ethical stance.
Perhaps it is better to be 
a little careful about  what we write.
Regards,
Paresh Malakar

----- Original Message -----
 From: Shantikam Hazarika
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 11:57 PM
Subject: [asom] Assamese Fears and Saviours

Exuses are galore.
If the chief executive of the state cannot solve the
state's problems, who can? Me?

I feel i have contrubuted what has been within my capacity
and therefroe I think i have the right to question others.

Shantikam hazarika

----- Original Message -----
From: "SANDIP DUTTA" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: [asom] Assamese Fears and Saviours

Its not a question of what he didn't do.
It could be that he did try to do a few things
but then the question is whether he got any support
from his political bosses
and the rudderless pressure groups.

There are many here who would question the actions
of others without really having contributed
anything concrete themselves.

Rgds,
SD






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