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Well done.
by on Jan 26, 2008 01:16 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

After a couple of shameful incidents witnessed by Assam, notably during the procession and the aftermath, it is very heartning to note that our Assamese brothers showed their good side and participated in Republic Day celebrations. It is unfortunate that the serenely beautiful northeastern state was allowed to be ravaged for decades and peace loving and kind hearted and friendly Assamese had to endure and participate in violent activities. Many misguided elements took this fight further and started divisive organizations. While it is good that our brothers have stoped paying heed to the unfair diktats issued by these organizations, the Govt. must ensure that there is no more infiltaration from Bangladesh. It is hoped that shamless pandering that goes on for supposedly gaining minority votes, which has led to a great imbalance of the demography of the state is stopped, and the illegal entrants are deported. I sincerely hope that all the people start living for India now.

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  RE:Well done.
by rupkamal talukdar on Jan 26, 2008 01:35 PM   Permalink
Have you heard of Bhogiram Barman. He is a normal guy who did a normal thing which went unnoticed. It was regarding the 'shameful incidents witnessed by Assam'. While a huge number of people present there including journalist and women did not lend their helping hand to the girl who was subjected to the inhuman torture, this guy gave her his T-shirt and also arranged her some other clothes. He also saved her from the mob very bravely. But today noone has time to cover this real hero. All are busy giving publicity to the culprits and mob violence. What went unnoticed is not only the brave act of this young man but also a large number of local residents giving shelter to the fleeing protesters. Every society have a few member who try to bring shame,darkness to it. But when we have people like Bhogiram who can show courage to stand againt inhumanity even risking his life, minimum we can do is probably to give some support to them. It is important for media to show the right side of the coin. It better if u see what you should do rather than what you shouldn't.

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by bahmophet on Jan 26, 2008 01:45 PM   Permalink
bcas money is made in the name of insurgency here!
ulfa is a good business, having turnover in crores!
who wants to give this up?

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by John Cena on Jan 26, 2008 01:26 PM   Permalink
Its very good to know this. If the ULFA disrupts any thing in the North East by replying back. Cut the fingers of their captured leaders one by one for every blast triggered by the ULFA. Kill their relatives and parents. And highlight this in the National newspapers so that the ULFA fears all these and give up the arms. There's no other way to solve insurgency in Assam. No dialogue can be had with the foolish leadership of the ULFA who are destroying their own people..

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by rupkamal talukdar on Jan 26, 2008 01:37 PM   Permalink
What does their relatives did wrong to kill them ? Donot post such sadistic views.

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by sankar nath on Jan 26, 2008 01:27 PM   Permalink
Hey bro, wat is this "I sincerely hope that all the people start living for India now.
" ha..............We were living for india, we are living for india and we will be living for one and only for india untill our eyes closes..Ok U no need to sincerely hope for that..OK

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Assam celebrates R-Day despite ULFA ban