"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
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
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
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