Vavani Sir and Himendra Sir,
Sorry for being ignorant, but I do not see any cause of Assamese in this
news that Assamese IAS should come forward to take up (I an trying to
see what was done for Assam).

So Himendra Sir, did you mean to say that Assamese IAS should come
forward to work outside Assam but not inside Assam?
Did he fly to Assam during any of the devastating flood just like he did
to Orissa?

Of course I pray for his soul like any of you!

Ranju Hussein

--- Vavani Sarmah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Vajpayee recalls his close bond with Ashok Saikia
>From Our Spl Correspondent
  NEW DELHI, Jan 14 – Former Prime Ministe Atal Behari Vajpayee has
mourned the passing away of his most trusted aide, Ashok Saikia,
describing him as one of the most outstanding officers and a close
family friend.

At a prayer meeting held at Chinmaya Mission here yesterday,
Saikia's family members, friends and colleagues gathered to pay
glowing tributes to the late bureaucrat. The prayer meeting, presided
over by former BJP minister Vijay Goel, was attended by Saikia's
wife Ranjana Saikia, his two sons Anshuman and Aditya besides his
daughter-in-law, Aarti and other close family members.

In a message, read out by Goel, the former Prime Minister grieved
Saikia's untimely death. Vajpayee recalled his close bond with
`Ashok'. "When I met him little did I realise that relation
with this 18-year-old lad from Assam would grow into close family
tie," the message read. The message also contained a poem composed
by him.

If Vajpayee's message was emotional, his foster daughter Namita was
inconsolable. Recalling her association with Saikia since she was four
years old, she said, it started with a fight because he had taken away
her tri-cycle. "This fight continued until he passed away on
December 30," said a teary-eyed Namita, paying him a rich tribute.

Vajpayee's family members including his daughter and son-in-law
Ranjan Bhattacharya were personally coordinating the prayer meeting,
receiving the guests at the gate. Present on the occasion were top
political leaders, senior bureaucrats, lawyers, editors and journalists
including former minister Arun Jetley, Arun Shourie, principal secretary
to the Prime Minister, TKA Nair, Nobel Laureate RK Pachouri, former home
secretary, VK Duggal, many retired and serving officers of Assam Cadre.

Also those who attended the prayer meeting included Editor-in-Chief of
The Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Prabhu Chawla of India Today Group,
columnist Coomi Kapoor, among others.

Saikia was described as one of the most able bureaucrats with a great
sense of humour. His batch-mate Amitabh Pandey recalled their early
years at the IAS academy. His colleagues reminisced his role in the
aftermath of the super-cyclone in Orissa, how, as a joint secretary in
the PMO, he had flown down to the state to personally take stock of the
situation. Once in Orissa he shunned all formalities and reached the
affected areas with the help of an NGO.

Saikia's handling of the relief and rehabilitation in the aftermath
of the Kutch earthquake has become a country model for disaster
management, his colleagues recalled.

Mrinal Singh Raja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Please read the below 2 links to get an idea about Ashok Saikia.

http://www.indianexpress.com/story/255943.html
<http://www.indianexpress.com/story/255943.html>
http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/details.asp?id=dec3107/at04
<http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/details.asp?id=dec3107/at04>

Regards
Mrinal

----- Original Message ----
From: ranjuhussein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 3 January, 2008 3:05:49 AM
Subject: [asom] Re: Ashok Saikia no more

Sir,
Can you tell what he did that other Assamese IAS should follow? Sorry I
am ignorant!

Ranju Hussein

--- "Himendra Thakur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

This is a shocking news. It is a great blow to the cause of the
Assamese. I hope younger Assamese IAS Officers will come forward to take
up the cudgels for the cause of the Assamese ---- that will be the best
tribute to Ashok Saikia.

Let us pray for the Peace of the Departed Soul. Let us --- his family
and friends--- pray for strength to withstand the shock.

With love to everybody,

Himendra

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