tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7085448364279926057.post7487769550470948386..comments2010-06-24T12:19:25.145+05:30Comments on BEYOND THE HEADLINE: TALK WITH ARABINDA RAJKHOWA? BUT ABOUT WHAT?RAHUL SHIVSHANKARhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11875109372450042612noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7085448364279926057.post-67543491431692214052010-01-06T23:36:18.384+05:302010-01-06T23:36:18.384+05:30Good take on Arabinda! But when you throw a choice...Good take on Arabinda! But when you throw a choice to the people of Assam, get ready for appreciation and brickbats alike! Why would anyone call a strike against Rajkhowa's imprisonment? The civil society knows no mercy for traitors. Naturally, everyone is looking forward for peace talks, which has given birth to a host of new problems. Now, a warning by Paresh Baruah on January 6 seems like he is playing the Robinhood trump card. But a renegade is a renegade! <br />Aswin in his comment on your post says Rajhkhowa had a host of problems and is recognized as a shy innocent boy by his friends. But that doesn't let anyone from ignoring the reality. You edge out an excuse of drudgery for becoming a known face of terror? We have thousands here who are suffering the worst of God's wrath upon them and never complain. <br />Rajkhowa is a coward and so are the rest of his followers! It's foolish of us to discuss on sleeping idiots( a host of them )inside the Guwahati Central prison.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7085448364279926057.post-79217028853076640472009-12-15T14:57:32.713+05:302009-12-15T14:57:32.713+05:30Dear Rahul,
I totally agree with your take on Ara...Dear Rahul,<br /><br />I totally agree with your take on Arabinda Rajkowa. What he has done over the last few decade is definitely unpardonable, and he totally deserve to be put on trial.<br /><br />But after reading an article in "The Week", i like to take a different perspective here. I think its high time that we look into the root causees which made him what he is today.<br /><br />The transformation of Arabinda from a shy boy to a bloody Ulfa leader baffles me. I feel, even if Arabinda gets what he deserves in the court of law, its our responsibility to make sure that such transformations doesnt happen in future.<br /><br />His father a gandhian and a freedom fighter, he was 6th of the 9 siblings. He had to work hard to pay for his studies and bring rice to his family. He used to wear his sisters skirt, as he didnt have enough cloth to wear.<br /><br />He joined students politics and met Bharuah in that journey. Left his home at the age of 23 and never went back. His friends recognise him as a shy innocent boy. <br /><br />Arabinda should be punished. The question that comes in front of me is that: <br /><br />Who shud be blamed for his transformation?<br />The system?.. the society?.. government?.. or he himself?..<br /><br />Reply to my mail: mrnair_4u@yahoo.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09283078672939951899noreply@blogger.com