[Assam] Armed Revolution is an Outdated Concept

Chan Mahanta cmahanta at gmail.com
Sat May 22 10:49:01 PDT 2010


 >(oh well C'da says they were not children but camoflauged  Indian  
killers )

No need to be bald faced liar in attributing such a statement to me.







On May 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Krishnendu Chakraborty wrote:

> Sure you are finding a strong supporter in C'da  but let me ask --   
> does "Armed Suppression by the state"  exist in every state of  
> India  or is it in certain states/regions ?  If it is in certain  
> regions ,  why is it needed ? Just because GOI do not like the  
> people of some region ?
>  You are asking to show Gandhiism to some people who killed children  
> in Dhemaji (oh well C'da says they were not children but  
> camoflauged  Indian killers )  or those who killed a bus load of  
> common villagers ?
> Show me one country where such Gandhiism exist.
> What about showing Gandhiism to a thief or murderer or rapist ?  Why  
> have police and courts ?  The world can run on Gandhiism .
>
> *******************
> "No mercy should be shown to them. Their headquarters have to be  
> bombed. An
> organization responsible for the killing of upwards of 6,000  
> innocent people
> from 1996 to 2009 has to be wiped out of the surface of the earth."
> "Armed Suppression by the state should be outdated first to make
> Armed Revolution  Outdated" It's not a theory but possibly can be  
> termed as
> a natural law.
> That's all !
> What a country we have! we fought British following Gandhian way,  
> but we
> talk to fight our own people  with Arms---forget Gandhism  ! Our state
> doesn't follow Gandhism, just use it to  advice people!
> Sushanta Kar
> On 22 May 2010 09:02, UTTAM BORTHAKUR <uttamborthakur at  
> yahoo.co.in> wrote:
>> Armed revolts are stated to be outdated; the statement is not new.
>> But, what we find is it continues to this modern day.
>> Kamath trying to shoo a nagging bee away with his wishy-washy.
>
>
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