Re: Not MY Complaint

2002-11-21 Thread D Deka
"Note the pragmatic approach to a resolution of the problem offered by theretired IAS officer. Can you blame him?" ..What did the officer offer as the pragmatic approach? I couldn't find anything other than his bemoaning. There were quotes from others. Could you please point me to the

Re: Not MY Complaint

2002-11-21 Thread Chan Mahanta
Dilip: It was right there: A senior, retired IAS officer of the Assam cadre heard about this case. And he raised a valid point. He said to the aggrieved UCO bank customers: You are young, you have the strength (bahubal in Assam) to extract what is due (prapya) to you.What about those retired

Re: Not MY Complaint

2002-11-21 Thread D Deka
You are not referring to "Bahubal", are you? Are you saying he recommended physical assault? Naah. Dilip Chan Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dilip:It was right there:A senior, retired IAS officer of the Assam cadre heard about this case. Andhe raised a valid point. He said to the aggrieved UCO

Re: Not MY Complaint

2002-11-21 Thread Chan Mahanta
At 11:11 AM -0800 11/21/02, D Deka wrote: You are not referring to Bahubal, are you? Are you saying he recommended physical assault? Naah. *** Why do you think he said it? And the writer paraphrased it? Obviously it IS an accepted form of conflict resolution today. Do you have a different