Well presented artical with your elaborate knowledge of the country and present political scinario. There are hardline politicians who have made the lives of the countrymen misrable. They have created votebank theory. We need to eradicate from the political field. I think your artical is great and hope, many more reflect it profound mind. Being a RSS member, do you think, RSS has created rift between Hindues and non-hindues? Whats' your take about it? I will apreciate your sincere mind on this.
RSS does not support division of India into regionalistic entities but supports division of India according to religious entities. What kind of argument is this? Complete crap.
RE:Useless article
by bala sreenivasan on Feb 18, 2008 10:51 AM Permalink
Where were you dude, when Muslim League divided the nation in 1947 in the name of religion? What were you doing when a district (Malappuram) was carved out in Kerala in the name of religion during EMS's rule? What are you busy with when Andhara, Maharashtra &TN Govt.is talking about a reservation based on religion? Get your facts right, Mr. instead of polluting this forum just because you have a computer and net connection
You brought out a fundamental aspect of what really is being an 'Indian'? what you discussed was your experiences within the country.,after living abroad for more than half a decade, I still am searching for this very answer., all that I used to tell my foreigner freinds was I am Indian and that our character is of openess, liberated thoughts and thousands of years worth of culture..and the next thing I get knocked is this North Indian (possibly from Allahabad) brahmin who debates on who should have the right to perform a pooja and who should be offered the prasad and why and he asks me my caste(possibly to seek buy in if I were a brahmin like him)., well I am not a brahmin.., belong to a segment termed as 'Other backward class - which in no way changes how I work in this country', and I replied I am an 'Indian' and he better behave..since we are now in a different country where castes are not even worth a penny...well the moral as what Tarun truly brought out is...we indians seem to live in a virtual world...we still live in our microcosms and yet try forever to prove we are different...but are we ???is untouchability (no it not exactly be as what it is used to be those many years ago - several variations though) still not a very real part of us?
PUNE: Citizens better watch out, particularly if you live any of the 18 localities which has been identified by the city crime branch as %u2018most prone%u2019 to house break-ins and thefts (HBTs).
An analysis of 1,300 HBTs reported in 2007 by the crime branch has revealed that it is not just the fringe areas, such as Chinchwad village, Nigdi, New Sangvi, Dhankawadi and Mithanagar, but upmarket areas like Shivajinagar, are also prone to house break-ins. These are the localities that figure prominently in the list prepared by the crime branch.
Other areas include Pimpri-Chinchwad New Town Development Authority (PCNTDA), Bhosari, Hadapsar, Wanowrie, Old Sangvi, Kalewadi, Aundh, Yerawada, Bibvewadi, Tingrenagar and Kondhwa.
In fact, Chinchwad village, Nigdi, PCNTDA, Hadapsar and Wanowrie had reported over 20 HBTs each in 2007.
The remaining localities saw between 10 to 20 cases of thefts and house break-ins last year. There are 50 more areas, such as Sadashiv Peth, Nana Peth, F.C. road, Prabhat road, J.M. road, Sinhagad road, Maharshinagar and Handewadi, among others, which reported between 5 to 10 HBTs in 2007.
The common modus operandi employed by thieves was breaking locks or cutting window grills to enter the house.
Other methods deployed were breaking door latch, use of duplicate keys to open locks and driving holes in the walls of jewellery shops.
Few can tarnish entire community and do a damage beyond repair. Up and Bihari were targeted with a bigger plan on horizon to create very unstable situation. RE:SIMI Vs MNS
true what you said. MNS wants bad blood, law and order situation. Who looks bad - the President, PM, Home Minister. Two of those 3 are marathi. Those two are the old enemies of Thacrey types (some of them affiliated even to RSS) and are playing from behind and using Marathi card. Let Vedic and Yogic traditions not be victim of this politics of Maratha and Peshwa battle where they entangle UP and Bihar to be used as the whip.
Certainly declaring orgs such as MNS as terrorist is step one and those who want to escalate this crisis for wherever. RE: Thackrey clan could not say openly, what they hate about the good at the top they don't like. RE:About Shivaji in past the British patronized Shivaji, now the people from Marathi clan i.e Patil's are being given preference by North-Indians (includes the sikh pm). Whow, someone does not like it. So make it unstable by targetting Bihari and UPites. Cannot target the top Marathas in Delhi.
Well presented artical with your elaborate knowledge of the country and present political scinario. There are hardline politicians who have made the lives of the countrymen misrable. They have created votebank theory. We need to eradicate from the political field. I think your artical is great and hope, many more reflect it profound mind. Being a RSS member, do you think, RSS has created rift between Hindues and non-hindues? Whats' your take about it? I will apreciate your sincere mind on this.
PUNE: Citizens better watch out, particularly if you live any of the 18 localities which has been identified by the city crime branch as %u2018most prone%u2019 to house break-ins and thefts (HBTs).
An analysis of 1,300 HBTs reported in 2007 by the crime branch has revealed that it is not just the fringe areas, such as Chinchwad village, Nigdi, New Sangvi, Dhankawadi and Mithanagar, but upmarket areas like Shivajinagar, are also prone to house break-ins. These are the localities that figure prominently in the list prepared by the crime branch.
Other areas include Pimpri-Chinchwad New Town Development Authority (PCNTDA), Bhosari, Hadapsar, Wanowrie, Old Sangvi, Kalewadi, Aundh, Yerawada, Bibvewadi, Tingrenagar and Kondhwa.
In fact, Chinchwad village, Nigdi, PCNTDA, Hadapsar and Wanowrie had reported over 20 HBTs each in 2007.
The remaining localities saw between 10 to 20 cases of thefts and house break-ins last year. There are 50 more areas, such as Sadashiv Peth, Nana Peth, F.C. road, Prabhat road, J.M. road, Sinhagad road, Maharshinagar and Handewadi, among others, which reported between 5 to 10 HBTs in 2007.
The common modus operandi employed by thieves was breaking locks or cutting window grills to enter the house.
Other methods deployed were breaking door latch, use of duplicate keys to open locks and driving holes in the walls of jewellery shops.
It only a few terrorist from Muslim Community who give a bad name to the whole Community. Similarly it is only Thackeray clan that gives a bad name to the whole Maharastrian community. Days of Amch Mumbai have gone bhau!!