[Assam] We Need Your Help

Chan Mahanta cmahanta at charter.net
Thu Dec 28 19:03:25 PST 2006


The question Umesh is WHETHER the two are SIMILAR or comparable 
issues? If there was a ground-swell of public sentiment for changing 
Assam to Asom, then there would be no questioning the legislature's 
actions, absent which one must ask where that mandate came from.

Tamilnadu has been the historical name of Tamilnadu. Madras was an 
anglicized name. How does that compare with Assam vs. Asom? One would 
have hoped you had the wherewithal to see and consider the 
difference. Instead you gave us examples of Leningrad, and Petrograd, 
and now comparing Assam to Tamilnadu.

Your simple-minded comparing of apples and oranges is what one would 
be amazed with.










At 11:03 PM +0000 12/28/06, umesh sharma wrote:
>C-da,
>
>Here is the example of what took place when Madras Presidency became 
>Tamil Nadu -- an Act had to be passed by Indian Parliament --has 
>that taken place for name change of Assam?
><http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in/history/history.htm>http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in/history/history.htm
>***
>Change in nomenclature.
>             The Fourth Assembly was constituted on the 1st March 
>1967 after the General Elections held in February 1967.  It 
>consisted of 234 territorial Constituencies of which 42 had been 
>reserved for the Scheduled Castes and 2 for Scheduled Tribes besides 
>one nominated Member.  During the term of this Assembly on the 18th 
>July 1967, the House by a resolution unanimously adopted and 
>recommended that steps be taken by the State Government to secure 
>necessary amendment to the Constitution of India to change the name 
>of Madras State as "Tamil Nadu".   Accordingly, the Madras State 
>(Alteration of Name) Act, 1968 (Central Act  53 of 1968) was passed 
>by the Parliament and came into force on the 14th January 1969. 
>Consequently, the nomenclature "Madras Legislative Assembly" was 
>changed into "Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly".
>             From 1967 onwards, the strength of the Assembly 
>continued to remain as 234 besides a nominated member.
>
><http://www.newkerala.com/news4.php?action=fullnews&id=67033>http://www.newkerala.com/news4.php?action=fullnews&id=67033 this 
>is about Assam's name change -- Central govt has yet to take 
>decision, though.
>
>Umesh
>
>Chan Mahanta <cmahanta at charter.net> wrote:
>
>
>U:
>
>Are you suggesting a Harvard grad. knows little more than a
>desi-Matriculate as far as these issues are concerned?
>
>If true, that will be a very disappointing revelation.
>
>Anyway, IF you don't know what the CONSTITUTION -- the document that
>you say lays down the powers of elected reps., provides for, then HOW
>DID YOU come to BELIEVE that Assam legislators have the power to
>change the state's name?
>
>And if they do, what kind of a mandate do they require? A simple
>majority? A minority, in a coalition govt. like the Assam govt. today
>is? Or a thumping run-away majority running on a platform carrying
>the issue in its agenda for Assam ? What?
>
>Or is it something you made up on the fly?
>
>When I assert something as my BELIEF, I would never, ever make
>something up, without understanding what it is all about. Seems like
>your beliefs are not that well-founded.
>
>What am I missing here?
>
>c-da
>
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>At 10:11 PM +0000 12/28/06, umesh sharma wrote:
>>C-da,
>>
>>One doesn't have to be Harvard trained for knowing why we elect
>>people for public offices. Those who study in high school have
>>to study that in India as Civics (and I believe in US also -as
>>Government).
>>
>>Anyway I am not an expert on what exactly can the elcted officials
>>can/not do and how they must go about it --- I am not a
>>constitutional expert - I gave my thought as a citizen --just like u
>>asked. If the populace doesn't like the new name the citizens do
>>have every right to raise their voice - and later create enough din
>>that a new govt is elected which reverts back to the original name.
>>Democracy depends upon public opinion of the majority --just like
>>based on public pressure Leningrad has again become St Petersburg.
>  >
>>Umesh
>>
>
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>Umesh Sharma
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>
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