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Baba,
      This is a very good one. Very  interesting story. Let me try and
compliment it with a contrast.


          He is a  very unassuming person; a very good communicator, eloquent
and  knowledgeable in his speech deliberations. He is the one person, who
singurlarly, ignited the flames of civic passion and instilled a burning desire
of patriotism to a younger generation, who voraciously satiated from the
fountain of knowledge issuing from his mighty pen. He is the one who ripple the
calm waters, and amid the storm sail gently to shore with his powerful
insights;  his clever polemics and his fervent critique of the decay and backwardness
of  the political dispensation of the day. He is Dr. Mam Biram; an astute,
erudite,  upright, selfless, dedicated and committed intellectual to the total
overhaul of  the abusive state machinery of governing. In its place, Dr. Biram
wants to help  build a vibrant democracy that is attuned to the needs and
aspirations of the  people. A democracy whose engine is lubricated with the voices
of dissent; the  freedom of expression to do and say that which is not
injurious to the welfare  and well being of others. Dr. Biram wants to help build a
country that everyone  would
be proud to call home. A country where none should be a slave to another
person and everyone should be a master of his or her own destiny.

      Why is it so difficult to build such a  country? The answer to this
question....






      Rene

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