Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kxj




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sapta_m23
sapta_m23

Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kxj?  
«on: 08/27/04 at 23:53:37 »
  

Hi,

Those who are familiar with the influence of low level politcs on the youths of Karimganj, I put forth this question for discussion.

Acc. to me, 90% of the youths aging between 14 and 25 are trapped in this vicious low level politics. I, myself, couldn't escape this when I was in my TDC and had held the chair of VP of the Karimganj College in 1997-98. At that moment I felt, I was something great and was very pround of my achievment. But now, after almost 6 years when I analyse, I feel ashamed having got trapped in the vague, void and nasty politics that has cast itz infulence on the youths of Karimganj. But luckily for me, I could escape the environment as I came out of Karimganj for further studies. But there are youth, whom I know very well, who could have a good future and earning had they not worshipped the so called NETAs of Karimganj. Well, I have observed one thing in Karimganj. The more a person gets beaten in public, has the maximum cuts and wounds, unlimited police cases, etc. is known to be a BIG MASTAAN. And a person who has money, knows how to handle the Students political wing (NSUI/ABVP etc.), shrewd, and has the minimum education is the GREAT POLITICIAN. And people follow him!!! Well, this is perhaps the definition for Indian politicians. Why blame only Karimganj?

Youths start ruining themselves when they enter College and instead of the classroom, turn to their left and enter the auditorium. They feel elated when they find the Student leaders seeking their co-operation for strikes, breaking a bus, destruction of College property etc. And once they join the gang, they can't pull themselves out of it. This leads to unnecessary fights, failures in most of the examinations, introduction to alcohol, eve-teasing etc. But who will make them understand? They are on a high b'coz they have association with the petty PANDAs of the political parties and few so-called GUNDAS. And one fine day they land up in prison for a crime which is infuenced by the high feel resulting from being a member of so and so political party. What a shame? They don't think of their career or their family. Please don't try to convince then to come out of this. You will be laughed at in public. So, shud we see it happen what is happening or is their any other way out to bring about a change?

--Sapta
 
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 08/28/04 at 05:51:35 »
  

Hey man,

Great topic, I appreciate this. You seem to be interesting dude.

It's a good topic to discuss. Guys don't get me wrong I think "Student and politics never go together" at least in today's world of competition, where your small mistake is a blessing for your competitor. And trust me no one wants to be a failure to be even an example. I really don't understand why do we need to select student leaders. I have seen lots of gems (including my dear ones) just after passing class 10 ruined their career trapped with wrong people, and in today politics we get nothing but wrong people or the people who are forced to be wrong. And believe me a class 10 degree doesn't give us wnough maturity to understand what is right and wht's wrong, Rather, then also we remain a clay, can be moulded the way anyone wants to. It's easy to say "Let's give it a shot and try changing." If you are not gonna believe me ask my friend Sapta. I really appreicate Sapta that he realised and came out of this trap, but it's hard to get people like Sapta. So, don't follow what he did but follow he says. Of course my advices are not for my seniors, because they know the world much better than I do. But my juniors, and students of these days Karimganj College trust me a better future is waiting for you than politics and there are other ways to change the way it looks. So, let concentrate on being a better human being and a successful person. Because every parents dreams about your success. Please don't take this as advice (or funda) but the truth and only truth.

Cheers
Sid
 
 
Sapta
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Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 08/31/04 at 21:56:16 »
  

Hey Sid,

I appreciate the way u have put ur views. I have been following ur posts since some days and trust me, I like and admire ur way of writing. Just being curious abt u, wud u let me know where r u now and what u do? U can even mail me in my personl mail id.

--Sapta
 
 
Sapta
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Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 09/14/04 at 04:31:23 »
  

Hey guys,

I thought this was a good topic to discuss. Need to knoe your views too. Seems the no. of views are quite good but no posts. Is the topic that controversial? I don't think so. Pls come out with ur views on the topic.

Sapta
 
 
Raju Das
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Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 09/16/04 at 21:43:18 »
  

Hi Everybody,
I like to share your topics becouse i am also one of the nerrow politician who do & die for political leaders in my student life. These days i am in my profeshonal life & find no profit from the politics, actually our society is very different & calture is near to bangladeshi culture. They don't have food but everybody will pay for political parties monthly. To get the admishon everybody should mention in form that which political parties. Other parts of india is not like our barakvelly, they think every politician & every political parties are same & work for own profit. Vote a good person & see if he work good again select him/her or chose other but in our area we do or die for parties & no one paties do any devolopment & all just become rich man.
We have to stop voting & ask central govt to give us a presidential central non-correpeted officers to control our area. When we move other part of india we find what we are,what we have , we are too backward &  we become indipendent at same time but why we are too backward in everything. Only the answer our all politicians are correpted & just they did not do the devolopment work what the other part of indian leaders did.
We  don't have good hospitals,industries,roads,train,air,bus services, no income sources like other part of india. When i compare our Part i fell we are still same condition what we were before partishon. What progress we get, only the progress in some corrupted people we get  & no one think to do any progress.
Our cencer ration is the largest ratio in India but no cancer hospital in our area. We have something in Guwahati & due to  our poor condition most of us can't bring our pesent there & our nearest person die without any treatment. Where is our leader atleast one leader can do one hospital in his 5 years life.
We never listen any ruling leader Resign for or strick for any social activities in our area where as you will find in other part some ruling political leader strick for hospital , some for bridge, some for railway, some for airport & they resign form parties & then they selected by other parties & fullfill their demand & this way they become hero for ever  & their area become devolop. Where is our leaders for this types of activities?????????
 
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 09/16/04 at 22:35:25 »
  

Hey Raju

I totally agree with you and your view. But I must tell you no politicians are good for anything. The states and the politician you have seen fighting for something, some how or other you will be able to relate that to his/her personal interest. I guess it's not their problem either, it's a problem with we Indians and poor education, and till the time our people are educated nothing is going to change. Our great politicans talk about secularism and that's probably the biggest agenda of all political parties. Com'n India is a secular country and we don't have to break chairs or mikes to prove that. If Babar made the Babri Masjid that's because he rulled the country and defeated the Hindus of those days. Now if we don't want to see the Masjid then fine break it; but why to hurt the feelings other community. If our leaders are really secular then why are we not making a hospital with all modern fascility in that disputed land and trust me if we can cure a single person our Raam or Allah will be more happy to see that instead of we spending billions of rupees over this issue. Our Muslim leaders talk about minority reservation, but no one talks about our education. In today's world of competition we are still looking for short cuts ? The biggest problem in India is population and no one is even ready to talk or think about this.
I read news paper few days back  that Assam is the 2nd in Muslim population after J & K. and I am sure one of the reason behind this is our porous border with Bangladesh. Trust me this not only brings those unwanted people (mostly Muslims) from our neighbouring country but also bringing terrorists with them. They call it Islamic Terrorists, Com'n Islaam and terrorist never go together. When I was in school I learnt the meaning of Islaam is peace. And respected Hz. Mohamammad will not be happy to see this meaning of peace.

Hey guys please don't misunderstand me, these are totally my views (only for discussion to change or improve my perception) and I have no intension to hurt any body's feelings. If you think I am wrong then I'll appreciate if you correct me with facts. A healthy discussion will be much appreciated.

Sid
 
 
sapta_m23
sapta_m23

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 09/17/04 at 00:44:52 »
  

Hey Raju,

I appreciate your views. But this has been the situation in almost every part of the country. Our ancestors fought for independence expecting that the independent India will be a Heaven to live in. What they couldn't foresee in their wildest dreams is the present condition of India. In earlier days, Politics was a passion, a duty, a commitment, a promise. Now, its a profession. Its not so easy to be politician though. It has some pre-requisities as well, like wealth, min. education or no education, pile of Police records for heinous crimes, Big Mouth,open to corruption, capacity to digest public abuses with a smile, abitlity to fire Hindu-Muslim issues etc. etc. If you have all these, then only you can be a successful politician in India. Ofcourse, a LLB degree, managed somehow(nakal mariya), is a plus point. Once you are sure u have achieved all of these traits, just jumpstart ur profession and make a career. Well, stars sometimes play a major role too.

Why only blame those buggers? What are we doing, we the citizens of the country - educated and intelectuals? Is our duty confined to stage dharna for a day, or write a long article in some News Daily or a website (like I am doing)? Everybody, each and every Indian love to enjoy political attention. No body protests against corruption considering it their duty and to put an end to it. rather to see their photgraphs next morning in the news paper. Everybody feels proud telling others that the NETA smiled at him or shook his hands amidst a crowd of 5 -500.
This is happening in Karimganj too. What do u expect when  the respected college lecturers(a few) play a major role in Student Union elections. They guide the students intrigues and treachery to win the elections rather than coming to classes in time. What a shame?
There are plenty to talk on this issue. But all big talks come to an abrupt end when this question is asked?
"WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?"

:D I laugh loudly b'coz I see no solution if thought practically. Wish I am proved wrong some day?

Sid (Sandy) had very beautifully put forth his views and I agree to it. Hope readers won't misunderstand his view and put some unnecessary posts.

--Sapta
 
 
Sankar
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Re: Ruining the career of Youths in Kxj?  
«on: 09/25/04 at 22:15:13 »
  

Dear Stranger Sandy Sir,

your column  as below you write ;
I read news paper few days back  that Assam is the 2nd in Muslim population after J & K. and I am sure one of the reason behind this is our porous border with Bangladesh. Trust me this not only brings those unwanted people (mostly Muslims) from our neighbouring country but also bringing terrorists with them. They call it Islamic Terrorists, Com'n Islaam and terrorist never go together. When I was in school I learnt the meaning of Islaam is peace. And respected Hz. Mohamammad will not be happy to see this meaning of peace.

Your this above writing attaracket  me.
Actually you are wright because we are suffering from not Islamic Terrorist in Assam. Also Assam is the second largest muslim populated state but i get a report also that our 95% bengali Hindu population in Assam are from Bangladesh & 5% Muslims from Bangladesh. Also in Barrak velly there is 1% Muslims from Bangladesh & 99% Hindus from Bangladesh. Actually our Problem is Devolopment & our system is till moving on Bangladeshi Style. Full corruption,Everybody politically involved in everything,no devolopment . When we see other state of India we fell so nervous because still we are like before the partishon.
Now we already shift to India & its Hindustan & for all of us, so just leave our old Bangladehsi Nature & make devolopment in Barrakvelly. I hope this things from all of our Brothers , Don't think about Muslims , because communal muslims they selected already their place Pakistan & Bangladesh Was a part of Pakistan & they are suffering for Everything  & they are killing each other for nothing. Some communal muslims leave India & goes to Pakistan during partishon & until today they didnot get citizenship in Pakistan & they are welknown as Mahajir . We come from Bangladesh during Partishon & now we can say Hindustan for Hin.... & we get Nationality in India. No one is saying us we come from Bangladesh or Pakistan But you see some Muslim come very few come from Bangladesh & we are till tracing them in India, they are Mahajir in Pakistan & in Bangladesh they are killing each other.
We all know the Story & history & i hope this is the time to make our place devolop without thinking Hindu,Muslim Issue because the Creater God is One & He is the one who play all the game & never allow any one to hate other.
Thanks & sorry if i dishturb other. Its a personal thinking of a Pujari.
 
 
ravi
ravi

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 09/26/04 at 21:55:12 »
  

Sankar bhai,
your statistics is something which defy commonsense. Before partition, hindu bengalis were in majority in Cachar district and hindus (including tea tribes) were in majority in Sylhet district (of which present Karimganj district was a part). So, in spite of the heavy exodus from East Pakistan to Barak valley during partition and also in 71, this population can not make up the 99% of bengali hindus. At most it could be 50%. To make the things clear for you, let me remind you that the towns of Silchar, Karimganj, hailakandi and the hundreds of villages inhabitated by bengali hindus existed before partition. If your 99% theory has to be correct, then it has to be imagined that the Varak valley was full of forests before partition the three towns and other semi-towns suddenly appeared after 1947, which is difficult to digest for people like myself and others who don't trace our origin to Bangladesh and whose forefathers lived in this beautiful land from time immemorial (1947 is just yesterday).
 As for your 1% muslim of Bangladeshi origin, it has to be ingested with a pinch of salt. Just keep in mind that, upto 1991 cesus, Hindus were in majority in Karimganj district and they have become minority in 2001 cesus. In Cachar and Hailakandi district also, the % of Muslim population is increasing.
 The summary of the thing is:
  1. Before partion hindus were in majority
  2. During 1947, massive hindu population migrated to Barak valley from East Pakistan.
  3. During 1971, another exodus of hindus from Bangladesh    to Barak Valley.
Now sum up 1, 2 and 3 and the sumtotall is becoming less than the Muslim population. If this is because of only 1% muslim population from bangladesh, then we have to frame new laws of arithmatic.
 
 
erra
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Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 09/27/04 at 11:19:57 »
  

""""""Just keep in mind that, upto 1991 cesus, Hindus were in majority in Karimganj district and they have become minority in 2001 cesus. In Cachar and Hailakandi district also, the % of Muslim population is increasing."""""""""

whattais s sss??????????????????????????
 
 
sapta_m23
sapta_m23

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 09/28/04 at 22:20:31 »
  

Hey Guys,

Time and again I have been telling that we are deviating from our topic. The topic is 'Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kxj?'.

It has nothing to do about the number of Hindus and Muslims in Karimganj, or Assam or any where in the world. If such things have to be discussed, I shall request to start a newchain. And guys, I shall look forward to u all to post ur views on the topic in question only.

--Sapta
 
 
sapta_m23
sapta_m23

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 10/20/04 at 17:04:33 »
  

Sobre amar Sharoder Shubhechha

May this festival of Puja bring good luck, cheer, prosperity and love, that last forever.


--Sapta
 
 
Didibhai
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Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 01/31/05 at 09:37:33 »
  

Hello everyone,

I have been writing a lot lately on issues raised in Mahadda.

First, I agree that some people tend to deviate from the issue point.  This is not a debate on Hindu's & Muslim's or any other denominations.  Lets get to the question in hand.

Politics is an integral part of democracy.  Participation @ local & community level to serve others is the right of every citizen. But, Indian democracy operates in pseudo.  It is neither democratic in its true sense, "for the people, by the people, to the people,"  nor is it "totalitarian".  The pecularities of Indian politics is totally clientele, dynasty and self-interest based.  This harms the foundation of democracy of equal play, competition, debate, freedom of expression, accountability, redress etc  and above rule of law.  Pseudo-democratic practice has been accepted as norm.  The youths are easy targets by local politicians.  They feed on their vulnerability.  Far fetched promises, allure them into the world of conspiracy and unruly.  

To counteract this, steps have to be taken to create a coherent society with strong educational system, and educators.  Every educational institution should have laid down rules, to guide and educate youths in participating in any forms of politics whether at the institution or outside. Advantage and disadvantage should be spelt out if any one is thinking of joining politics.  Together with local economic generation boosting local employment will certainly help towards youths not go astray.

As to the conclusion of the issue raised.  The present political condition is too volatile for a common person to join party  politics. However, one should never give up hope and do their duty in raising awareness to build a strong society. Who knows perhaps, our children, grand children or great children will reap the fruit of our actions.  

Jai Hind
 
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 01/31/05 at 11:28:31 »
  

Hey Didibhai,

I really appreciate your thoughts and your way of putting words together. This reminds me one of my delhite friend and his saying "Gadhe ke saamne gazar latkana" Dunkeys run with a hope that at some point he will get to eat the carrot.

Please don't get me wrong, I am not saying the day you dreamt of is kindda impossible. For a minute let's forget rest of India. I just came back from Karimganj and looking at the present situation I can tell 'ya Didibhai that day is really far-far away. Yes I totally agree that it's the responsibility of all human beings to work towards building a great human society. I found Gurudev's words "Prothome Bikaas tar por prokaash" is very true and should be applied to all youths of Karimganj, and perhaps most hostile politics is not at all the right track of "Bikaas".
We got the freedom, but think again are we really free, can we dare to go out in the middle of the night, can a girl even take a morning walk freely. This takes me back to Netaji who never wanted us to beg for freedom, because this is obvious human nature that we don't care of something which is not hard earned. Well we can't change past but we can change our future, and to do that we have to inject more "I" factor in everyone specially to the youth. So, inspite of thinking about the nation (thinking/ joining polictics) I'll rather prefer today's youth should concentrate more on their own stuides, own career and on themselves. because these "I"s added together will make "We" and the world you thought of .....Didibhai.

I hate to talk about Indian democracy so I'll prefer to be silent on that because they say "Silence is the best violence".  Let's not even bother about it and find something else which is more meaningfull.

Take care and keep smiling, try changing your world, Our world will be changed automatically.

..Sid
 
 
Didibhai
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Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/02/05 at 08:51:33 »
  

Hello Sid

Thanks for your reply.  Although informative & realistic it had a lot of emotion attached to it.  It's quite reassuring to read such thoughts from the youths.  As you may gather from my intro..didibhai I am a lot senior to you guys.  Although I was brought up in the UK I have always been very interested in India, its culture, politics, traditions etc.  Here in the UK our history lessons don't touch upon the 'British Raj' or 'colonialism' as such, they are more bothered with the royal family as their history subject matter.  I took it upon myself to study Indian politics and its way of life.  I suppose the more I've studied, I became somewhat dismayed & disillusioned. I can see where you are coming from, your experience is very different from mine.  Whereas mine is more theoretical yours is probably both theoretical and physical.  Therefore I am more 'words with views' rather than 'words with physical experience.'  

Our country has been the domain of minority rule, be it 'Mughal Raj' the 'British Raj' or now 'Gunda Raj'  the majority succumb to sub-ordination. :(  It’s a sad situation, and defies  the whole constitution of India that is based upon majority rule and the people.   But I do disagree with your point about begging for freedom, India did not beg for freedom.  The ‘quit India’ movement sacrificed many lives, and it would be insulting to all ‘shaheeds’ to say freedom was given.  Both Ghandiji and Netaji had vital role to play in this movement.   Ghandiji showed  India its path to freedom amid all difficulties of the day but  Netaji would have been India‘s best reformer.  But fate takes all!!   :-X

I am also concerned with the concept of  ‘silence is the best violence’.  You only have to look at our history for examples of  that.  The very reasons that India was invaded  for centuries is due to the people’s very nature of accommodating, keeping quite, and keeping low profile.  If that was the best  way  then, the ‘Pandavas’ would not have won over the ‘Kauravs’.  If it wasn’t for the French revolution,  France would probably still be a theocratic/monarchy state.  So sometimes one has fight for the good of the nation. Things don’t automatically change, they just prolong your sufferings.  But hey many ‘I’s’ does make ‘we’ if those ‘I’s’ are willing to unite. The danger is that  people become very comfortable thinking of ‘I’ only.  It does not take too much education to become 'we’ .

Hope it happens one day….. wishful thinking never harms anyone……  As said I before, our children, grand children, great children may reap the fruit of our actions.  

And  yes ‘Bikaas’ first ‘Prokash’ will be automatic.  

Jai  Gurudev
 
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/02/05 at 11:59:28 »
  

Hey Didibhai,

Trust me your words are really inspiring, perhaps I too had run for the gazar (carrot). I wish your words were taken from the real life situation. Pandavas would have never won the war without Lord Krishna. Probably the greatest example of "I" factor (I talked about) in the world. Trust me you too will speak the same language as I do if you visit Karimganj or Karimganj college now. I am sure you didn't ...lately. Self education and career consciousness can only change the present situation, if you know any other practical stuff to band-aid the situation then you are welcome. No I am talking about typing in a forum of Silchar.com. Because frankly speaking we are not leaders we can't do it. We need every youth to realize this fact of his/her own and education and career orientation can only take them away from this politics bug.

If you once again go back to the history book you will find the French, German (or any other developed nation) were disciplined and sincere from the very beginning. This is what was missing in India and still missing. That is exactly why we were invaded by Mughals, British etc. But if you look back the same Mughals had to fight hard to invade Assam (I hope I don't have to quote the story of Saraighat/ Lachit Barphukan and his sincerity). We were blessed with one more opportunity of being discipline, but we again missed it. When it comes to Discipline (of those days) it can be none other than Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, but like we do we again preferred the easiest track of Gandhiji. I am not at all forgetting the sacrifices of all our shaeeds who fought for our freedom; neither is I forgetting Jawaharlal Nehru because of whom we are still suffering in Kashmir. If some one seats back to do a root cause analysis of these problems then probably he will find a string some how related to Gandhiji too.

Let's not discuss all these, let's talk about our own college. I really feel pity, I felt like I was in some kindda party office. They freaked me out. I am not a leader neither I want to be one, what I want is our younger brothers and sisters to realize and try hard to reach their own goals and Indian politics blessed by our respected politicians can no way take them to their goals. I'll rather be silent to see my those brothers and sisters shining in their own world, practically.

Keep smiling
-Sid
 
 
Didibhai
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Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/03/05 at 08:18:56 »
  

Hello Sid

Thanks again for your reply.  I did mention that I don't live in Karimganj but my parents family and in-laws are from the area.  I grew up in the UK.  I do understand where you are coming from as I mentioned before.  The hapless situation before you  is not easy .  But believe me India will wake up one day and a huge social revolution will take place, we are just waiting for our ‘Kalki Avtaar’.  ;D I am sure that it is not just Karimganj college but colleges and other institutions in the whole of Cachar district is probably in the same situation.   I visited a relative in Silchar medical in 2001 I was disgusted  at the level of hygiene and the attitude of the doctors.  It is through providing constant pressure that things will change.  Although I realise it is not everyone’s choice to be leaders or activists.  But there are people who will fight for the right cause to benefit the community and these people should be encouraged and supported.

As for the developed nation being disciplined from the start is absolutely wrong.  The western nation and the US was born out of vengeance and war.  Over the last 400 years of western expansion they have competed against each other for the scramble of ‘Asia and Africa’.  The western nation set up treaties only when they realised  that their empire may not survive if they do not unite (late 19th century - early 20th century).  But the main fundamentals of  western civilisation was that the self-interest of political powers  was much less than what we see in our politicians. Furthermore, they were independent nations for many centuries with royal family ties.   Their empires  helped in building their society and its infrastructures.  

India on the other hand is a  young  independent country in comparison, but that’s no excuse.  You are right on one thing though that education will help in steering youngsters away from ‘gunda politics’.  

I would like to know what you are studying and where.  You English is excellent!!

Keep hoping.

Didibhai.  


 
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/03/05 at 11:49:13 »
  

Hey, Didibhai

Glad to know about you and also the fact that we are in the same boat. Oh! by the way thanks! I am honored. Even though I talk much about "I" factor, I hate talking about me, and I love to be stranger in my own world. Neah!!! I am not student; I am part of managing one biggest computer network of the world. When I hang out in the streets of Austin, sometimes I feel where are we, what is stopping us going beyond horizon again, is it the "Kali Kaal" are we really waiting for Kalki Avtar? The world is changing so fast then why can't the avatar change his schedule little bit. I still remember those days of Karimganj College where I too use to study, (by the way I did my +2 from Karimganj College). Even though I was part of Karimganj College for a very short span of time "1991-1993" I have never thought that a decade can change people and their thoughts so much. I went to same hallway with a hope that my those days will come back to me, to hug me, but I guess I was unfortunate. I was bitten by some political bug. I felt disgusted watching guys smoking in front of seniors, dressing sense of gals and of course each dark lane as Vrindabaan. Being part of such an open society (these days) I may be asking little too much, but really can't  help, I dream of a different Karimganj.

No Didibhai.... don’t get me wrong, I really appreciate your thoughts but I can't find any one who can make some difference even though he/ she can't change. I may sound very pessimist in my words but I am logical. Let's just hope our those younger brothers and sisters will be more self conscious about their own career, then probably Lord Kalki will think of changing his plan little bit.

Take care guys and keep smiling
-Sid
 
 
Shankar_Chakravarti
Shankar_Chakravart

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/04/05 at 11:45:37 »
  


[quote author=Stranger_sandy link=board=80011&num=1093623817&start=15#17 date=02/03/05 at 11:49:13]
Even though I was part of Karimganj College for a very short span of time [b]"2001-2003"[/b]
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Dear Stranger_sandy,

Dos bochor chuto hoi gelai dekhi “Didibhai “ –er loge mat-te  mat-te.
Aha re!  amrao  elakhan  boyos komaiya  aabar  nutan koriya jibon ta suru kortam partam ni ??
 
 
Keshto
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Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/04/05 at 19:12:45 »
  

Shankar Bhagwan....kya bolela baap....ek dum..bulls eye..[B]hehek[/B]  
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/05/05 at 00:50:45 »
  

Great, Man I truly appreciate that...

I was expecting this kindda crap much earlier, I am glad that you did it Shankar. I am sure you also can reduce your age, but what  y'all do with the thoughts.
I am sure if you read the post you will understand what I wanted to say, because they say walking on the same rough road repeatedly makes a smooth road.

Hey I am sorry if I hurted anyone, I have no intension to do that, you actually freaked me out.

Take it easy..
-Sid


[quote author=Shankar_Chakravarti link=board=80011&num=1093623817&start=15#18 date=02/04/05 at 11:45:37]


Dear Stranger_sandy,

Dos bochor chuto hoi gelai dekhi “Didibhai “ –er loge mat-te  mat-te.
Aha re!  amrao  elakhan  boyos komaiya  aabar  nutan koriya jibon ta suru kortam partam ni ??

[/quote]
 
 
Shankar_Chakravarti
Shankar_Chakravart

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/05/05 at 12:59:22 »
  

[quote author=Stranger_sandy link=board=80011&num=1093623817&start=15#20 date=02/05/05 at 00:50:45]
Great, Man I truly appreciate that...

I was expecting this kindda crap much earlier, I am glad that you did it Shankar.



[/quote]

Dear Stranger_sandy,

Looks like you got me wrong.  I am not making fun of you,  nor I am denouncing your noble thoughts (though in principle, I don’t fully agree with you).  However, when I saw that you wrote that you were in Karimgunj College in 2001-2003, I was wondering what this kid is doing in the streets of Austin in 2005 !  A little back tracking told me that you were 1991-1993 batch. That is why I told that you “stole “10 years. No offence meant.  Have you noticed  what Keshto indicated ? Appears that you haven’t understood the meaning of Keshto’s post. Regarding my desire to go back to youth hood, it is a emotional outburst after reading a beautiful  poem ( right now I don’t have the electronic copy). If I  had hurt your sentiment in any way, I beg  apology
 
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/05/05 at 14:21:45 »
  

Hey Bro,

Thanks man it was definitely a typing mistake, then I totally misunderstood you. But I have never expected you to be a nice rather very nice gentleman, good to see 'ya trust me I mean it and I take all my words back and I am really sorry for the confusion.

Oh! by the way thanks for correcting me I changed the years, but I'd be more happy to change the way Karimganj ...our Karimganj stands these days.

Anyway please accept my Apologies.

Keep smiling and have a nice weekend
-Sid
 
 
ravi
ravi

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/05/05 at 20:19:52 »
  

Hello sandy,
i am also 1991-1993 batch, karimganj college. If u were at TDC that time then we are class mates. :)
 
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/06/05 at 00:13:03 »
  

Hey Ravi,

I did only my 10+2 from Karimganj college. I did not do my Degree from there. Nice to meet you though.

Take care
-Sid
 
 
Paromita
Paromita

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/07/05 at 19:00:04 »
  

excuse  me  guys....dont u think u r making a big deal...of politics in kxj....afterall..its politics that made kxj a bit interesting..though i  have always regretted d violence attached to that....but...its d only way...students speak their mind.....we dont have anything compared to other big cities...its so obvious to get frustrated,,....doesnt everyone think so?...well..it gets worse when big politicians tries to snuggle their nose into it....but  it doesnt matter how much we dissapprove...they have the power...we have no say....till we find something to separate the college politics from general one....thats how i feel about it..  
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/08/05 at 09:45:32 »
  

Hello Paromita

Nice to see a new child in the block. As a newbie you really had a grand gala opening, almost left your foot print every where (starting from valentine to politics). I really appreciate your thoughts. But some how I felt they are quite immature, please excuse me I am not judging you neither I have the right to.

Are you really sure these days youths of Karimganj college speak their mind in politics? It seems you passed out of Karimganj college couple of years ago and must have some strong hold too as you mentioned you were part of some student organization. May I request you to pull any of your those strings and ask those students to stop speaking their mind. From my recent past's experience I must tell you if this what mind/ heart speaks then they have to change the saying "Listen to your heart". Thinking about career doing something good in life (if not for them for their parents) is definitely a big deal and student politics of Karimganj is completely ruining it. I guess Respected R. R. Chakraborty also tried his share of changing the things but things are some how going out of his control.

As I mentioned every evening the streets of Karimganj are nothing but Vrindabaan where elderly persons are even ashamed of going out of their house. I really feel good about the fact that Valentine's Day brings some life to our Karimganj economy that's probably the only good factor about Valentine's Day at Karimganj with one desire that St. Valentine will be kind enough one day to make those valentine couples as couples for at least two consecutive years if not of their life.

With a hope that things will change soon, keep smiling

-Sid
 
 
Paromita
Paromita

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/08/05 at 17:51:56 »
  

Dear sid,
u have a funny way of writing about something u dont like...but let me tell u students r frustrated because of the neglect they r feeling from Assam University..let me tell u d fact...my freinds who r in degree 2nd yr.passed their subs with 50% and believe it or not , they r better than me..and i have no way to believe that that were awarded against their merit. and would u tell me plz..how r they gonna think about their carrer when they r not even getting the rewards for their potential.And i passed H.S 2 yrs ago only.....and would u  try 2 be a little specific about ur past experiences..so that i can relate it to reality?...n i m not a baby 4 goodness sake....thanx 4 ur reply though.  takecare..

Paromita
 
 
paro_ki_jan
Guest

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/08/05 at 18:43:35 »
  

Ki go Poramita ...i feel u r feeling too hot so u need someone who can cool u a bit ..;) don't u think ....maiyeder baje jinis e matha ghamate lage na ...jano na tumi go....if u feel so hot then go to AU there r lots of allu public who will listen to your bull shit stuff as they had no other work beside allu bajji bujhlai ni go poramitajiii okon chup chup thako aar  pora suna kora nahile karimganj obostha tou jano hi tumi....ki hoibo :D  
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 02/09/05 at 05:21:47 »
  

Hey Paromita,

The saying "Aa Bail Mujhe maar" has to be changed a little bit only for you and you must thank me for that and your version would be "Bail tu khada rai mai aati hoon mujhe Maarna" (Bull you stand there I am coming then you hit me). All your posts explains "WHY?"

First I thought of not replying to your post not because I didn't like they way you convert the word "the" to "d" but because you are IMMATURE. I really don't blame you for your way of thinking and perceiving things because I don't expect more than that from a 10+2.

Oh by the way how can you or how do you judge the merits of your friends? It may be your perception that they deserve more than 50%. If you are really confident about their merit then why don't you ask them to go for recheck I am sure that option is there with Assam University (correct me if I am wrong) may be you can sponsor them too. After looking at the merit lists of Various competitive exams in the past and the present I can definitely say there are potential students who don't have to bank on some political/ Student unions for their merit (which I am sure is unlikely in your friends circle). Well you will understand this when you will be little more educated.

Paromita you wanted me to be more specific about my recent past's experience of Karimganj College tour then I must tell 'ya the words, phrases, sentences which I heard used by students among them to communicate are kindda inappropriate for this forum forget about the dressing sense and any other ill human behavior which may be good in a park but not in a educational intuition.  

Anyway I had no intension to hurt you. I am really sorry if I did. Please add some value if you want to discuss otherwise keep silent, let others speak.

Take care and keep smiling
-Sid
 
 
sapta_m23
sapta_m23

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 09/06/05 at 18:30:39 »
  

Well, writting on this issue once raised by me after a long time. I wud like to put forth a few questions before the forum?

1) When the Youths get into Politics in Karimganj, what is it they look for there?

2) Do they really understand what politics is all about?

3) When they are into it, I mean when they become a cadre of some student political wing, what is their primary activity?

4) When a student is elected the GS or VP of Student Union, what is that which lures him/her?

5) Why does a Student representative seen more working for Politicians rather than the welfare of the students inside the college?

6) Why does a Student on becoming an union member loses the affection which he once used to get from his teachers/principal?

7) DO WE REALLY NEED AN ELECTION (POLITICALLY MOTIVATED) IN COLLEGES?

These are not just questions for discussions. Trust me, these are facts which I have faced (or seen others facing) being a member of Karimganj Collge Students Unions some years back.........

Definitely, I shall put my views on them. But before I do so, I wud like to see a few serious and good posts on the issues I have raised.

Hey Sid, I wud definitely like to see your post after a long time on this issue.

other Readers and Contributors, please come up with your comments......And yes, maintaining all dsecorum.  ;)

--Sapta
 
 
Stranger_sandy
Stranger_sandy

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 09/10/05 at 04:00:18 »
  

The other day I was talking to one of my friend and the topic was “Milk” (probably because we were sipping milk and discussing operation Flood). Like all other discussions I co-related this too with my home town. Even the thought of a glass of Milk at Karimganj freaked me out. But I never had to think twice about having beer in my trip check list.

I am sorry I know this topic/forum is not about Milk neither about my check list; let’s talk about politics and Sapta’s question. Will he ever get an answer? Well!! I doubt it. Yes you got it right I doubt it. Because the number of those youths are very negligible in this forum and these questions doesn’t address me.

Help me understanding how a guy who scored more than 65% in HSLC had to beg to pass HS. Can we partially blame parents for this, do they really think their responsibility is over, because their so called “kid” is young and on his feet after passing HSLC do they really keep a check on their son/daughter’s need/activities? Why the same guy, who came back from school because he didn’t know about some unknown political party called off a strike, is leading the same unknown political party.

Although blaming parents is not going help at all, they lived their life and we have our own. I say this about student politics “lick it, put a stamp on it and mail it (via Indian postal service)” because it’s going no where. We do not have to look for the devastation caused by this student politics, the foot prints are every where in Karimganj College. I accept I know nothing about student politics, but I guess listening to the guy (I mean Sapta) who had past hands on experience with this will not be a bad deal at all. Let’s make our own Karimganj College a better place for studies.

An appeal to all respected politicians and senior citizens of Karimganj, can we have milk bar standing side by side to those wine shops? I understand it’s a kindda low profit business, but it has long term benefit for your political career too.

Keep smiling

-Sid
 
 
Paromita
Paromita

Re: Is Politics ruining the career of Youths in Kx  
«on: 09/10/05 at 19:01:53 »
  

hi,
i just visited kxj  a month ago...n all i can say about kxj college is that its in a real mess...d results for degree is not even worth talking n thats eating d students alive...all these GS N VP these days r worried about  how to get d students their reqd. attendence ....arranging for  rechecks...n people have lost so much interest in politics that those who go for politics , just regard it as something to boost their personality..
 
 
 
 

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