If some one is born in Assam, he is Assamese and Indian first - Nothing else 
(Caste and religion doesn't matter)
 


--- On Thu, 8/28/08, DR BIKASH KUMAR DAS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: DR BIKASH KUMAR DAS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [asom] A man has problem with Assam and assamese !!!
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 8:44 AM










    
            Friends here one man has suddenly developed severe problems-
Thursday, 28 August, 2008 4:23 PM "Suman Mukherjee" <sumanm2007s@ 
gmail.com>:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .com 
See, I did not talk of the official language of any state, but the misuse of 
the word Assamese by the vested interest groups for furthering their own 
gains. If u understand something esoteric than what a common people will 
understand then it is ur problem and not mine.  Assam has a very complex 
language structure and cannot be the monopolies of the persons who only speaks 
of Assamese.    In what way Assam is formed does not matter much, but whenever 
it was formed it consisted of other linguistic
 communities as well---be it Bengalis or Nagas or Kukis.   It is because if a 
Khasi or a Naga lives in Assam he will not call  himself to be Assamese but 
otherwise. In a similar fashion if a Bengali stays in Tamil Nadu will he be 
called an Tamil, even if Tamil is the official language of Tamil Nadu?? This is 
absolutely ridiculous and is an outrageously false statement. What I mean to 
say is that a Tamil living in any part of the India  is a Tamil and an Indian. 
This is nothing to do with the state language.... ...    What u do or is doing 
in other part of India is not my concern and if you are doing something good it 
needs to be
 appreciated.  They will take up guns and do all these nonsense what is 
happening today in North East. Instead of going for competition or competing 
with the rest of India, these fools have taken the easy route to scare people 
out of Assam.....How long it will work is anybodies guess in the world of 
globalisation.   Is Assam out of India and for ur kind information the freedom 
fighters of India, fought the British to make India a Free Country and that 
included Assam, Bengal, Punjab and other states and union territories as well.  
 How can u say that Assam should have ONLY Assamese as the state language when 
it according to the recent census report it is almost in the verge of becoming 
a minority language in Assam ??? Just go through the recent Census Report...... 
.Of course I do not have
 any problem which language becomes a state language as long as the language is 
not abused by a section of people for their vested interests.   It is because 
in Assam   we have such multitude of problem which is hindering its 
developments. Do u have such problems in Begal, Orissa, Rajasthan etc. Don't we 
have people of other linguistic  communities there...??? Shall we say 
some day that because Jagmohan Dalmia or Mother Teresa or Harshavardhan Neuta 
(Bengal Ambuja Group) or CV Raman belonged to Koltaka they are all Bengali's??? 
??  This is laughable by any standards... ...What has mother tongue to do with 
a State Language.... ???  Regards,
Suman Mukherjee 
Thursday, 28 August, 2008 10:13 AM 
"Suman Mukherjee" <sumanm2007s@ gmail.com>:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .com 
think this is one of the greatest jokes I have heard in my lifetime, to be a 
little blunt.  So does this imply that, since Dr.Manmohan Singh won from Assam 
, he is an Assamese.... .....?? Or is Mr.Amitabh Bachchan is a Maharastrian? ? 
 
In the same sense is Ms.Divya Balan a Keralite and now a Maharastrian? ? Next 
time please do not say Mr.Lakshmi Mittal or Mr.Jagmohan Dalmia, is a Bengali 
because they were brought up in Bengal !!
 
This is ridiculous and this is the root of all problems in Assam....... ....The 
definition of Assamese has been distorted by vested interest groups to further 
their own needs and aspirations.There is no connection between Hindustani/ 
Indian, with the word Assamese, the latter specifically denotes a community 
whose mother tongue is Assamese---we should be pretty clear about that........ 
..
 
Of course there is no controversy if we understand the real meaning of the 
terms....... ..
 
Regards,
Suman Mukherjee 
India.  
On 28/08/2008, Dibya <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote: I agreed on the defination 
of 'Assamese'. Due to wrong handling  by wrong people, it's defination is under 
process of distortion. Assamese has come from the word 'Assam' ; like 
'hindustani' comes from  'hindustan' and 'Indian' from  'India'.There should 
not be any controversorry on it.  
  





D Dt 
I dnt why people born in Assam living in another state use such bad words?Like 
just kicking own mothers womb!


Dr.Bikash Kumar Das
Bangalore/Assam




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