[Assam] Blatant Insinuation
Himendra Thakur
hthakur at comcast.net
Wed Mar 8 17:47:32 PST 2006
Re: Enemies of India are enemies of AssamMr. Chandan Mahanta,
Your accusation (highlighted below) that I am involved in a crime "to perpetrate ethnic-cleansing, to send them to gas-chambers" is a blatant insinuation. You must take full responsibility of what you wrote.
I demand you immediately retract what you wrote and tender your apology to me.
Truly yours,
Himendra Thakur
----- Original Message -----
From: Chan Mahanta
To: Himendra Thakur ; assam at assamnet.org
Cc: jkk2020 at aim.com ; Indrajit Barua ; Manoj Das
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: Enemies of India are enemies of Assam
Hi Himen-da:
>It is now obvious that people who do not take any responsibility about what they say are spreading "politically >motivated views" which are dangerous for Assam's survival.
*** You continue to stump me with your"--not take any responsibility " invocation. You can CLARIFY it with just a few words, but you choose not to, keeping us guessing about what the dire consequences Assam will be facing in the event it becomes independent.
I do have a fairly active imagination, but even I cannot see what you see. You disavowed what Mukul dada speculated on--a Hindu massacre of the 'lungi-menace'.
Since you won't tell us what you can see but we don't, would you like me to speculate? I know you get heart-burn over that too, something I wouldn't like to do to to my elders, if I can help it.
So, one more request--pleeeeease, pretty please, enlighten us, would you :-)?
And while you are at it, don't forget to explain Gandhi's utter lack of responsibility, as could be surmised from your theory, in seeking India's
independence.
>Enemies of India are enemies of Assam.
*** If it is TRUE, can the reverse of it be true as well? That enemies of Assam are enemies of India? I will await your answer to follow up with another question on that.
>However, the "politically motivated views" of these enemies are caught when they write phrases like "Civilian invasion >by India" "Poor Bangladeshi "immigrants" looking for job" --
*** So you would like for us to AVOID humanizing them 'illegals' , the 'lungi-menace' by attemting to understand WHY they continue to come into Assam and the NE region? But do you not know that it is an old trick of despots and bigots to use language to rob those they hate of their humanity, thus making it palatable to cause atrocity over them, to perpetrate ethnic-cleansing, to send them to gas-chambers? Is that what your study of Hindu epics, your Vedic-ethics taught you Himen-da?
I am no Hindu, and know nothing of Vedic-virtues, but an ordinary human response tells me that even illegal-B-deshi-Muslims have a human face. That they too have a right to live. I realize it is a problem for Assam, for the NE, taking away their land. BUT what is YOUR solution? I mean other than to demonize them with labels, with words? WHY does not INDIA with the constitutional authority and responsibility and controls over the resources NOT do anything about protecting the borders?
Now if you recite your old excuse of 'them Congresswallas' and their vote-banking needs as the CAUSE, you will fool none of us who can think and look at issues critically. To us they are ALL Indians. Congressis, BJPs, RSS's AGPwallas--you name them! They all feed from the same trough, stocked by Delhi! And they are beholden to the same forces that feed them.
And your new alibi of India's 'weakness' does not change the picture either. Yes, India is a pathetically WEAK state. Anyone who has any knowledge of rudimentary political science knows that. But that is another reason why Assam does not want to REMAIN under a dysfunctional, fractured, directionless behemoth of a forced union, held together by brute force that is India. Assam needs to become free of them desi-shackles to fashion its OWN ENLIGHTENED, MODERN, TRULY DEMOCRATIC state, incorporating the best the world has devised so far!
You Himen-da, as a thoughtful and able well-wisher of Assam owe it to Assam to support its ambition of remaking itself from the shambles of a dysfunctional desi-colony, instead of attempting to keep it under India, merely because of your fear of losing your Hinduttwa to the lungi-menace! Life is a whole lot more than your 'jaat', or so one would hope.
Best,
c
Best,
c
At 12:38 PM -0500 3/7/06, Himendra Thakur wrote:
Dear Chandan,
You are right to say One thing that jumps out is the preponderance of certain politically motivated views and assertions that keep appearing, even after being thoroughly debunked, refuted or discredited.
It is now obvious that people who do not take any responsibility about what they say are spreading "politically motivated views" which are dangerous for Assam's survival.
A strong, secure and united India is the geo-political guarantee of the survival of Assam, which is India.
Enemies of India are enemies of Assam. However, the "politically motivated views" of these enemies are caught when they write phrases like "Civilian invasion by India" "Poor Bangladeshi "immigrants" looking for job" --- these are obviously biased & motivated opinions for the benefit of Bangladesh, which have been thoroughly debunked, refuted or discredited many times. .
In the assam-net, even the Enemies of Assam should have their freedom of expression, but I am sure that the netters will be able to see the thinly covered political motivations of these irresponsible writers.
With the best,
Himendra
----- Original Message -----
From: Chan Mahanta
To: Himendra Thakur ; jkk2020 at aim.com ; assam at assamnet.org
Cc: hthakur at comcast.net ; umesh.sh05 at post.harvard.edu ; Indrajit Barua
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Strong, secure, united INDIA
Hi Himen-da,
Have time for comment only one point for now, even though many more deserve a response :-):
The atmosphere in assam-net has become very tense. Is this is a symptom of our internal despondency because we are in the verge of losing our beloved land?
*** If it is so, it is a result of the subject-matter being dealt with in the posts that we have seen. One thing that jumps out is the preponderance of certain politically motivated views and assertions that keep appearing, even after being thoroughly debunked, refuted or discredited. That is a sure-fire recipe to draw strident responses.
c
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