[Assam] On federal India
Pragyan,Tinsukia College
pragyan_tsc50 at yahoo.co.in
Sun Dec 7 00:00:06 PST 2008
With all due honour to Sri Mridul Bhuinya’s concern and suggestion I do agree with Chanda. I think all the right think (not wing) people in India are thinking in that way. All I can remember that in the mid eighties a movement was launched under the banner “Convention on Threat to Diversity and Federal India’. All most all the intellectuals, NGOs and political parties who represent aspirations of depressed identities in India got mobilised under that banner. The first convention was held at Kolkata. Then a series of convention was being organised in the different part of the country, including one in Axom Sahitya Sava Bhavan, Guwahati. Where among others Axom Jatiotabadi Juba Chatra Parishad was one participant. The movement on threat to diversity didn’t want to suggest any concrete structure of federal India. All it wanted to accommodate suggestions from all corners of the country.
But, after that, the whole initiative got sidelined for various reasons. I’m not going to analyse the causes behind that. All that I want to say that there are opinion makers in India who want India to be a real federal country. I think, in near future, this initiative will again get momentum. But, one thing is sure that no structural reconstruction in India is possible without going against imperialist interest. We have seen with laughter in this week it self that even Indian warmongers can’t go to war with Pakistan without fighting America! So, their main parties keeping their voice undertone. Very, soon they will be exposed to Indian people. Possibly, the results of assembly election held in this month is going to tell something positive.Sushanta
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