Re: people are dying in bihar but
by Australian Desi on Sep 03, 2008 05:26 AM Permalink
there is a saying "as you sow so shall u reap" bihar sowed for Lalooo yadav... let it reap its fruits... maoits, floods, poverty, illetracy, terrorists..
Re: people are dying in bihar but
by True Indian on Sep 03, 2008 06:15 AM Permalink
where are you - In wash room of COLES..cleaning toilets or in some aussie airport cleaning floors?
GOOD BYE TATA, YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA. THERE ARE SEVERAL "TATAS" IN INDIA. IF YOU GO INTO POLITICS TAKING CONFIDENCE WITH PSEUDO-COMMUNISTS OF BENGAL, THE FATE WILL NOT BE FAR BETTER THAN YOUR PRESENT CONDITION.
THANKS GOD, ALHA THAT YOU HAVE BEEN OUSTED FROM SINGUR WHEREIN FOR YOU PEOPLE COMMUNISTS KILLED PEASANTS.
Re: GOOD BYE TATA
by pattu on Sep 03, 2008 04:58 AM Permalink
Before questioning Tata, you ignorant guy read this :
Tata Steel, for example, began the eight-hour work day for employees in 1912, long before the US or Europe, and a year after Britain accepted the 12-hour day. It introduced leave with pay in 1920, 25 years before it became law in India. It set up a provident fund for employees in 1920, 32 years before it became law in India. source: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6316275.stm
Re: GOOD BYE TATA
by pattu on Sep 03, 2008 05:33 AM Permalink
Yes, you are right. They exploited poor Indians by funding basic education and research in India, for example : Tata Institute of Fundamental research, Tata Environmental Institute, Indian Institute of Science (Tata Institute). They exploited Indians by funding Tata Football Academy, they exploited by funding local schools (go to Jamsedhpur to see this) and hospitals. I think very few companies in the world are socially so much responsible. Well buddy, who should be ashamed, they or you with your faulty ideology?
Re: GOOD BYE TATA
by Surya Satyavolu on Sep 03, 2008 05:47 AM Permalink
But, they can never clean the smoke out of Kolkatta. Kolkatta deserves to be that hell-hole it is. Tata's are more welcome here in US. Kolkatta is not SFO for a reason. They deserve their deep sh...
Re: I am so thrilled!
by Rajib Paul on Sep 03, 2008 04:51 AM Permalink
Thank you very much for your comments. Being a Bengali, I really cannot confirm you that I really deserve or not, until and unless I am pretty sure what "culture" means to you.
A person with improper knowledge is more dangerous to the society than a dumb fellow.
Re: Victory for india
by Sameer Bhagwat on Sep 03, 2008 04:30 AM Permalink
Ha Ha .. she has won the battle but lost the WAR. Bengalis will take 100 years to figure it out.
Re: Victory for india
by Australian Desi on Sep 03, 2008 04:34 AM Permalink
ritely said my friend india will always remain a 3rd world country Cant see it progressing there are some good leaders like Modi who are developing gujarat, MMS is also doing a decent job but 80% crazy politicians its upto anti national elements and vote based polictics to decide a 3rd world countries future
Re: Victory for india
by Surya Satyavolu on Sep 03, 2008 04:47 AM Permalink
That was supposed to be satirical. Hope you got the point. I am on your side. I apologize, but, can't help but realize that most of our problems are our own doing. And I had just spoken the naked truth. Kolkatta could have been an SFO. I sympathize but, the truth is more like a mirage.
Re: Victory for india
by Surya Satyavolu on Sep 03, 2008 04:23 AM Permalink
Victory for US. Thanks mamta for bringing the price of gas down and teaching these Indians a lesson. They deserve to live in their smoke trams and char coal burnt houses on Kolkata. Ratan Tata thinks he's a Henry Ford. He can do nothing in India when we have "you" in our pockets. HA HA HA. These Kolkattan's continue to be a laughing stock. They only have the Howrah bridge once built by our own brits and continue to suffer in the congestion. After all, how can they ever dreaming another bridge there let alone cars when we have mamata in our pockets. It's poetic justice. They deserve to rot in their own hell. Thanks for bringing the price of gas down though. It was really nice when I was driving my Prius on the golden gate bridge and the bay bridge in San francisco. Kolkatta thinks it's SFO and Ratan Tata thinks he's Henry Ford. Not when we have Mamata in our pockets.
If Mr. Bhattacharya be a bhadralok ( off course he is not) , he should resign. If he is unable to control his party, if he is unable to break a negotiation, if he is unable to keep Tata in WB he has lost the moral ground to be a CM. He should resign. The general notion that Mamata has chased away Tata is irrelevent. The onus should be on the state Government who apart for sitting idle did nothing to keep Tata in. I am aware CPI M has a thirty year experience in chasing out industries from WB, but atleast they could have made an exception this time. But not.
Re: Time has come for Budhadev Bhattacharya to resign
by Jagadis Bose on Sep 03, 2008 04:16 AM Permalink
This is a really amazing thing to say, given that its clear who the obstructionist party here is. Mamata has refused to negotiate despite numerous missives from the government. Save police action and resulting violence what else could Buddhadev Bhattacharya do ? Keep in mind that Mamata's party has about 30 MLA's in a house of 295 (LF has around 230) -- reflecting the overwhelming faith in the LF by th epeople in 2006 assembly elections.In a democratic set-up Mamata has to wait for the next elections -- but she probably knows her chances are nil even then.
Re: Time has come for Budhadev Bhattacharya to resign
by barun roy on Sep 03, 2008 05:08 AM Permalink
Well I was expecting this . We are not at all result oriented . We always catch the wrong end. We do not care for accountability. Mamta is irrevelent , the state Government invited Tata promising eveything and provided nothing. The state governments performance is zero. Result is now in front of everyone. As mentioned earlier CPI M cadres are experienced in chasing industries out , his is what they have done for last 30 years. They can not play role reversal. It is not Mamata and his few supporters motivated Tata to take this decision but it was the negative image our dearest Left Govermnent has projected all these years . I am sure if this incident would have happened anywhere else, Tata would have stayed. But I agree with you regarding your prediction of Mamata's chances next election. She will definiely loose, but not due to people inteligence but due to its stupidity. In WB , people are ia a emotional inertia , can not accept that there could be someone else to govern. This is the legacy of the left and would bring the end of the state .
Re: Time has come for Budhadev Bhattacharya to resign
by india salute on Sep 03, 2008 06:56 AM Permalink
you guys (Bengalees) fight like crab and other states will be moving ahead and Bengal will be moving backward