There are legitimate grievances on both sides of the issue. So lets take a break and come back to this issue when heads are more cooler and there can be rational outcome. In the meantime stop calling each other names i.e. no bhaiyya, no ghati etc. Instead be more politically correct use hindi speaking, marathi speaking etc. Peace be to all.
RE:Bitten by mad dog?
by MGR Fan on Feb 07, 2008 09:22 PM Permalink
Raj thakeray is no different from the likes of Ramadoss and Nedumaran . The styles are different but the substance is same.
This message board has truly become a mirror of India. Full of hate messages, full of abuses to each other. Just by looking at the message writers names (if there are real names) one can expect the kind of message that follows. This is truly a great tribute to all of our great freedom fighters who sacrificed their and their families lives so that we have this "freedom of speech" to abuse and degrade fellow Indians.
If India's enemy's wants to have a great day and want a moral booster then I suggest them to come and read messages written by Indians about Indians on this message board. Especially, I'm sure, Pakistins will feel much better if they read these messages!
RE:This is TRUE mirror of India
by Rajeev on Feb 07, 2008 11:36 PM Permalink
Dont get emotional man. I have observed that 90% of users on this forum are bent upon doing some good TP..
RE:This is TRUE mirror of India
by Amar Desai on Feb 07, 2008 09:35 PM Permalink
Vaibhav,
These are opinions/frustration/vested interests of ppl, u shouldn't get frustrate bu it, because they are just comments, and mostley the one who is writing it is just carried away by that spur of moment.
RE:Why?
by Vaibhav Pradhan on Feb 07, 2008 09:06 PM Permalink
May be IIMA was amazed to see how UP and Bihar are SO BACKWARD inspite having "BRIGHT" and "INTELLECTUAL" CM's like Lalu/Nitish with "GREAT" managerial skills. And may be they didn't call "GHATI" CM's because they know Maharashtra is FAR MORE DEVELOPED state compared to UP/BIHAR inspite having ghati CM's.
Raj is back stabber( He back stabbed his own dearest uncle), cheater ( The biggest scammer of Shiv udyog sena.The same money used for Kohinoor deal) & coward person ( When Narayan Rane supporters were beating shivsainiks openly in front of shivesena bhavan at that time this coward was hiding in sena bhavan. He did not have courage to challenge rane). If he has guts then he should show muscle power in muslim dominated area and against illegal migrant bangaldeshi instead of beating poor people.
RE:Coward Raj Taka-re
by Amar Desai on Feb 07, 2008 09:38 PM Permalink
good point, we have sizeble bangladeshi roaming around in Mumbai and Raj has no guts whats so every to touch them they will tear him apart in day light in front of his house, they will puck him up from his house like a hidden rabbit bring him down yes ofcourse in Dadar and smash him like boiled potatoes infrom of his supporters.
NEW DELHI: As Raj Thackeray's anti-North Indian statements have snowballed into a major controversy, Delhi Lt Governor Tejendra Khanna on Thursday raised eyebrows when he said the people of North India take pride in violating law.
"In this region, the situation is such that commonly it is a matter of pride to violate the law. The behaviour pattern in South India is such that the people naturally stay within the limits of the law," he said addressing a function to launch Delhi Police's Traffic Patrol Scheme.
He remarked that there is much better compliance of law in South India and that too without any external pressure.
"It is a speciality of Northwest India that the people feel a sense of honour and pride in violating law and boasting that no action has been taken against them," Khanna said.
He added that as Lt Governor of the capital, he has decided that efforts will be made to ensure that the citizens of Delhi treat law with respect and have a sense of fear towards overstepping the limits of law.
"Fear does not mean that there will be any high-handedness. But if the people overstep the limits, then the law enforcement agencies should not remain mute spectators and will have to take effective action," Khanna said.
"In taking such action, as Lt Governor, I will be completely with you," he said.