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To: zamir who wrote (788)5/21/1998 8:36:00 PM
From: JPR  Respond to of 12475
 
<< Forget what could have been - tell me why is it that majority of Indians are not even sure that India will remain united for the 50 years?>>

Won't you like that very much?
You would like that very much that India breaks up. Just a historical fact: Tamils don't want to be a separate country anymore. Punjab's fissiparous tendencies are fading. Give some time. Kashmir will settle down. Indians by nature are democratic and affiliative. They don't like fission, and most certainly like fusion.
If it lasted 50 years, it will last, and last and last for ever. Your dream is more of a divisive character and you should examine your intentions. Come along. We will take you in. But you have to play the game by democratic rules, just like what Indians have been practicing for 50 years. Is that too much to ask? One man (person) and one vote. Try it and you like it
JPR