Similarity in the image of different letters does not mean they represent the 
same entity. The letters of Greek, Latin  and Cyrillic having similar forms 
prove that. Just the ability to be able to type the letters in its form is not 
all. They have to be represented correctly in all the codes, charts, blocks, 
ranges etc maintained by all responsible international organisations leaving no 
room for any grievances. 

I think I have told all I wanted to tell and conveyed all I wanted to convey. 
The matter is supposed to come before the Unicode Consortium through Government 
or other channels  let it be decided then. They can accept or reject ideas, 
decisions can again be challenged in other forums, it will go on till it ends.


Dr Satyakam Phukan

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