[Assam] Fwd: Need of Uniform in Assam Assembly

Ram Sarangapani assamrs at gmail.com
Mon Aug 13 05:26:39 PDT 2007


C'da

Couldn't resist...

*>And if they are the only ones outraged or aggrieved*,* then is it >ALL of
Assam's Hindus or most or just a handful of them?* And  >is it because of :
>        The offenders' name?
>        The color of their skin?
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>        *Or is it because of their religious persuasion*?

It is the "legal" status they bear: Are they Indian citizens or Bangladeshis
enroaching into Assam?

All Indians ought to oppose the influx of *ILLEGAL* hordes of B'deshis. The
word Illegal means that they are NOT Indians. Their religion, the
'lungi-menace' etc are just your way of diluting a very serious problem in
Assam.

BTW: You will find many Assamese Muslims who are equally disturbed by the
illegal B'deshi influx.

It is politically advantageous for certan groups in Assam to drive a wedge
along religious lines on this issue, but the main issue still remains:
The truth is that Assam is under siege, and a not so silent invasion from
Bangladesh.

--Assam





On 8/12/07, Chan Mahanta <cmahanta at charter.net> wrote:
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>   Hi Chitta:
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>  >   Why do you always want to equate the BDeshi issue with the Muslim
> one?
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>  *** I did not even touch the M word. Give me a break, will ya :-) ?
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>  >I wonder whether you have a hidden agenda here in trying to make all
> Assamese Hindus suffer >from >collective guilt complex by dubbing their anti
> BDesh stance as an anti muslim one.
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>  *** Seriously though, you have explained it right here in the above
> statement you made.
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>   " Assamese Hindus"
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> Are only 'Assamese Hindus' burdened by illegal immigrants ? Is Assam the
> home of B'deshi despising Hindus only?* And if they are the only ones
> outraged or aggrieved*,* then is it ALL of Assam's Hindus or most or just
> a handful of them?* And  is it because of :
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>         The offenders' name?
>         The color of their skin?
>         Their cuisine?
>         The language they speak?
>         The lungis they wear and the skull-caps they flaunt?
>         The unkind cuts the male of their species  live with?
>         The high wage  jobs they deprive the natives of?
>         The economy they depress by their dependence on public charity?
>         The criminal activities they spread in society?
>         The corruption they promote by bribery of public officials?
>         The economic progress they thwart by their habitual sloth?
>         Inundate the free public health-care system?
>         Flood the public school system with children of the non-producing,
> lowering the quality
>         of education?
>         Usurp and rob the Oxomiya bhaxa of its purity and ownership?
>         Other ills I have not mentioned, deliberately or otherwise?
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>         *Or is it because of their religious persuasion*?
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> I gave a few clues to finding your way to the answer to you query, all by
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> And what do you think my motives are; my agenda, hidden or overt?
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> If you are still in the dark, let me know. I will be pleased to explain
> more explicitly. But there are risks associated with seeking that extra bit
> of assistance. I am sure you know what those might be :-).
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> At 8:16 PM -0700 8/11/07, chittaranjan pathak wrote:
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> ""Anyone ( of the male species) looking like B'deshis must have to
> prove their non-B'deshi status by
> displaying accepted physical evidence to law-enforcement officials""
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> Mahanta da
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> Why do you always want to equate the BDeshi issue with the Muslim one? I
> wonder whether you have a hidden agenda here in trying to make all Assamese
> Hindus suffer from collective guilt complex by dubbing their anti BDesh
> stance as an anti muslim one.
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> As far as I know-those who like the Assamese language will not like
> "Dhonyo Noro Tonu Bhaal" less than "Pita putra" just because former is
> penned by Abdul Mallick and later by Homen Borgohain.
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> For Assamese-lingustic and ethnic identities are more binding than
> religion.
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> BJP has   some 10 seats in 126 Assam assembly. And bulk of the winners are
> from Barak valley. So what does it prove? Your attempt to paint BDeshi
> hating Assamese Hindus as Assamese religious bigot surely is not working.
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> Regards
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> Chitta
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