[Assam] Fwd: Need of Uniform in Assam Assembly

Chan Mahanta cmahanta at charter.net
Mon Aug 13 11:33:21 PDT 2007


Ram:




At 6:26 AM -0600 8/13/07, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
>C'da
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>Couldn't resist...



*** I am not surprised Ram. But welcome to the fray .


*** Let us start by answering the question:


	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?

There is a reason for my asking the question.  I will explain after 
you do. But I like to think it won't be necessary.


>  >It is the "legal" status they bear: Are they Indian citizens or 
>Bangladeshis enroaching into Assam?
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>All Indians ought to oppose the influx of ILLEGAL hordes of 
>B'deshis. The word Illegal means that they >are NOT Indians.

*** OK, fair enough. But if that is what the reason is, then what is 
the position of those who are in charge of protecting the borders and 
law-enforcement, detecting and deporting the illegals? What have 
successive governments spanning at least three decades have done in 
this matter of upholding the LAW of the land? Or for that matter what 
do they say is their official position is on the matter? And I am 
asking not about just the Assamese outraged, but all Indians too; 
those who you opine OUGHT to be outraged ?

Let us hear answers about that, and we shall proceed to the next 
level of the deliberations.


>Their religion, the 'lungi-menace' etc are just your way of diluting 
>a very serious
>problem in Assam.

*** I am sure it is.  That is because you all know and a number of 
fine netters have already branded me an anti-Indian and India-hater. 
Question is  how much more anti-Indian or  India hater I am compared 
to those who rule India and are in charge of border protection and 
law-enforcement? Hope you will compare that and delineate for netters 
how  I am doing  compared to the real Indian patriots, elected by 
informed and issue-wise Indians , time and again, by popular votes, 
in the fine traditions of desi-demokrasy; who are running Assam and 
India ?


c-da


PS: Chitta does not have to write to me separately seeking 
assistance. You have opened the gates already. He can add to this as 
he sees fit :) .






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>  >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?
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>It is the "legal" status they bear: Are they Indian citizens or 
>Bangladeshis enroaching into Assam?
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>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.
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>BTW: You will find many Assamese Muslims who are equally disturbed 
>by the illegal B'deshi influx.
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>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.
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>--Assam
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>On 8/12/07, Chan Mahanta 
><<mailto:cmahanta at charter.net>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 yourself.
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>So, what is it?
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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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