[Assam] poem and news : The true story about encounters with Maoist in West Bengal
kamal deka
kjit.deka at gmail.com
Fri Jun 25 17:01:41 PDT 2010
>>>But, I was wrong, actually the Communists would be worse than Indira. IG
gave up her PM seat after she lost the election. There was at least a hint<<<
RS,
Well done.
You know, Indira Gandhi was the darling of the nation when she whacked
Yahya Khan and dismembered Pakistan in 1971. There was no doubt that
she had nerves of steel. But it all came to nought when she imposed
the dictatorial Emergency four years later, in flagrant defiance of
the public mood. Durga became a demon overnight and the electorate
turned its back on her. The Congress was booted out and she herself
was defeated. India said No to Mrs Gandhi and her politics of the
Emergency.
Aren't communism and democracy the opposite sides of the same coin? It
means that both of them are diametrically opposite. Or,am I way way
off the mark?
KJD
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Ram Sarangapani <assamrs at gmail.com> wrote:
> Uttam,
>
>>Could anyone use/ incite Rameswars if they were otherwise comfortable?
>>Could you hatch chicken from stones?
>
> The argument could have been valid, IF Rameshwar's life was improved. Not if
> if the actions of these 'saviours' (Naxals or for that matter ULFA) makes
> the situation worse, and in many cases causing death/injury to the very
> people they purport to be saving. With friends like these Naxals or ULFA
> (for the Rameshwars of the world), who needs enemies?
>
>>Second, why do you have to think that Naxals and Maoists would be like
> Indira, the dictator?
>
> Right!. IG was elected, and then became a dictator (at least during the
> emergency), and these groups, use violence as a means to achieving their
> Communist agenda.
>
> But, I was wrong, actually the Communists would be worse than Indira. IG
> gave up her PM seat after she lost the election. There was at least a hint
> of democracy in her. She could have just stated she wasn't giving up the
> throne, and most people who matter in India would have been singing praises
> and writing poems.
>
> And you think, once the Naxals get a hold of power, they are going to give
> up that easily. They get their power thru violence, and what makes you think
> they would NOT use violence again to hold on to it? This is the same
> argument that goes against the likes of ULFA.
>
>>The Chinese Communists have become good capitalists, even lending the US
> money albeit to make the bubble burst?
>
> Don't know where this fits in? BUT Lending money to the US - yes, through
> USD holdings. The US has been giving the Chinese MFN (Most Favored Nation)
> status to export goods/services for a long time. The US market is flooded
> with Chinese made goods. The MFN is one of the most coveted awards the US
> dishes out. That alone, it can be argued, can catapult a country like China
> into prominence and an economic power - and today, they are EVEN in a
> position to help the US.
>
>>The Maoist Prachanda (who raged a armed rebellion) has given up on arms
> even to let others rule
>>even when his is the single largest party, in conformity with democratic
> norms, not usually followed by our BJPs/ Congresses.
>
> I don't know this person. But what on earth is a Maoist doing following
> Democratic norms? So, from this example, we ought to just let let violence
> these groups perpetrate go unabated - hoping (against hope) that they all
> give up arms, let others rule, and even follow democracy?
>
> C'mon Uttam... does this really make sense? :-)
>
>>Pray, why this prejudice, the knee-jerk reaction? The days of iron/bamboo
> curtains are quite over.
>
> Not really. Look at some history. Through numerous trials and errors, the
> world has generally accepted democracy as a true and tested form of
> governance. There are a few different forms of democracy (the British and US
> systems differ, and so does Japan), but in general, most countries follow a
> system close as possible to democracy.
> Yes, there are problems, specially in a country like India, and it takes
> time, and a nation and her people often needs to mature. India's experience
> with democracy is only 60 odd years - compared to the Brits and the US.
>
> As far as those other systems go - those have been successful, only if one
> thinks that the people in China, Vietnam and Cuba are a free people with
> independent thought and action? Otherwise, they are total failures.
> As for these ultra groups, their goals, methods, and promises, the less
> said, the better.
>
> If any of the other isms you cite were that good, the world over people
> would have been embracing them. Those systems can be enforced only by force.
> Do we want that?
>
>>The Naxals/ Maoists may turn out to be good democrats, who knows? Else they
> will lose the fight,
>>due to lack of people's support; if they are wrong PC does not even have to
> raise a finger. They will
>>crumble due to their own foibles that you so clearly find in them.
>
> I don't where we are headed?
>
> Naxals/Maoists are perpetrating all this violence, so that they can
> establish a good Democracy? You are kidding, right?
>
> Why don't they just become 'democrats' to start with :-)
>
> --Ram da
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 4:49 AM, UTTAM BORTHAKUR <uttamborthakur at yahoo.co.in
>> wrote:
>
>> Ram Da,
>>
>> Could anyone use/ incite Rameswars if they were otherwise comfortable?
>> Could you hatch chicken from stones?
>>
>> Second, why do you have to think that Naxals and Maoists would be like
>> Indira, the dictator?
>> The Chinese Communists have become good capitalists, even lending the US
>> money albeit to
>> make the bubble burst?
>> The Euro communists are not demonic the way you paint the communists.
>> Our CPM is quite docile; even supports the UPA.
>> The Maoist Prachanda (who raged a armed rebellion) has given up on arms
>> even
>> to let others rule
>> even when his is the single largest party, in conformity with democratic
>> norms,
>> not usually followed by our BJPs/ Congresses.
>> Pray, why this prejudice, the knee-jerk reaction? The days of iron/bamboo
>> curtains are quite over.
>> The Naxals/ Maoists may turn out to be good democrats, who knows? Else they
>> will lose the fight,
>> due to lack of people's support; if they are wrong PC does not even have to
>> raise a finger. They will
>> crumble due to their own foibles that you so clearly find in them.
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