12:30 pm, August 11, 2013
The Icfai Guest House,
Chaltlang, Aizawl
Dear Manjit,
It’s a mix emotion of sadness,
nostalgia and excitement I’m going through in the proportion of 50:30:20 respectively, as I am going to pen down my heart and mind in these eco-friendly, elemental
chlorine free papers produced by ITC.
I don’t want to sound too
exaggerating but I must acknowledge that you are intellectually superior to many of your
peers. I also firmly believe that you still
deserve more than what you have achieved till now. You have the kind of
leadership qualities that generally change makers possesses. I know that you are
aware of your own qualities as much as I do and that is why I need not act like
a mentor who speaks in the common mechanical motivating lines derived out of his
own snobbery.
I do believe that people like us
have larger roles and greater responsibilities to offer. I know that no matter how much you will achieve in the world is not going to sufficiently satisfy you until
you pay back your debt to your own family, your own people, and your own place. That is why I would like to see you coming back to India and to the
northeast once you complete your formal education from abroad. What bothers me
these days is that there are a lot of divisive forces that are playing insensitive
games with the short-term emotions of ordinary people. Technically speaking, I am not
opposed to boundaries that separates region on the basis of geo-political or
socio-cultural identity but I am strongly opposed to the boundaries that
divides people. It’s a high time for us to stand against these divisive forces.
Finally, I would like to confess
one thing that I am not very good at keeping contacts. But this does not mean
that I think any less of my old relationships. I would like to assure you that
our friendship will be preserved like a half-read novel. After any
unconditional hiatus of any duration, we will certainly begin from the point
where we left.
Wishing you
all the best for everything…