RE:RAJ THAKREY AAGE BHADO,,,,SARA PAKI-STAAN AAP KE SAATH HAI
by SALIM KHAN on Feb 17, 2008 01:22 PM Permalink
MAHARASHTRA KO EK NAYA DESH BANAYENGE HUMLOG
RE:RAJ THAKREY AAGE BHADO,,,,SARA PAKI-STAAN AAP KE SAATH HAI
by Jhaant on Feb 17, 2008 01:34 PM Permalink
Sahi bola salim bhai in kale kalooton ke hindustan main rahne ka koi haq nahi hai
Isn't Raj Thackeray him self a North Indian? His cast is Kayastha and all Kayastha live in UP. Most of marathis are from northern side of India so why fight with brothers.Yeah they have a point because they adopted local culture.
RE:RAJ THAKREY KI JAI,,,,,,,,,RAJ IS ENOUGH TO BREAK UR COUNTRY
by super success on Feb 17, 2008 01:22 PM Permalink
salim waapas hindu ban jaao , maaloom hey ki aap log mughal ki dar se musalmaan ban gaye the lekin koi baat nahi subah ka bhoola shaam ko waapas aa jaaye toh woh bhoola nahi kehlaata hey.
RE:HAMARA AGENT RAJ THAKERY BAHUT HAI EK HINDUSTAN KE LIYE
by rexberry on Feb 17, 2008 01:19 PM Permalink
bombs baaki hain kya... sab toh tumhare yehaan hi use ho rahe hain ...lol
RE:HAMARA AGENT RAJ THAKERY BAHUT HAI EK HINDUSTAN KE LIYE
by MOHAMMAD IMRAN on Feb 17, 2008 01:24 PM Permalink
In order to cool down Raj Thackeray, Govt. of Maharastra and Union Government should implement one line formula to enable Raj to shut his dirty mouth:
"IMMEDIATELY WITHDRAW ALL SECURITY COVER FROM RAJ AND HIS FAMILY MEMBERS".
You all will see, he will like "bhigi billi". I bet everybody, it will be most effective.
Raj and his goondaas are trying to divide India on cast, creed, religion, language. Kashmir se Kanyakumari Tak, Bihar Se Maharastra Tak, Bengal Se Punjab tak, Arunachal se Mezoram Tak, Goa se Andman Nicobar and Dadra and Nagar Havelli Tak Bharat EK hai.
Raj's act is shameful and must be/should be condemned by all means. Even his uncle, Bala Saheb did not like his way. Raj first teach Maharastrian people proper education (to all poor and below poverty line people). Raj has lot of money. Did he ever come up and spoke about the plight of Maharstrian Kisaan??? Who are dying just due debt and drought in their area. Why Kisaans are making suicide? Did Raj ever think about? All Kisaans are Maharastrians, where no outsiders are involved in farming. Raj does not care all these poor people, because he know there will be no political gain, so he is just trying to disturb Mumbai and its security and stability.
RE:ISI Agent
by Sankha Ghosh on Feb 17, 2008 01:30 PM Permalink
nobody is using the word "dog" against marathis, why are you so upset ??. People from different communities played their own role for the growth and development of Bombay. Do you think Bollywood is a marathi idea ?, do you think all those industries there in Bombay is a marathi idea also ??. Why you are not saying that they should all leave... at least you can be little more consistent i guess ... Why you are not saying all those marathi software engineers from Bangalore and elsewhere should also come back to Maharastra...
RE:ISI Agent
by FCUK on Feb 17, 2008 01:28 PM Permalink
Hello Hello Gh@@tee.... Do not get tensed like and loose your mental balance (Suspect if you have???) . Bole tu Get well Soon Mamuuuuuuuuuuu.......
RE:ISI Agent
by Jhaant on Feb 17, 2008 01:39 PM Permalink
nahi Tom bhai pukhta sutro ke hawaale pata chala hai ki Raj ko is kaam ke badle Dawood se bahut badi political help milne wali hai
RE:HINDUSTAN KO TODNE KI ZAROORAT NAHI
by Terminator on Feb 17, 2008 01:16 PM Permalink
pakistan will also break.. they are imposing urdu on others... like they did it on bengalis which led to creation of bangladesh
RE:HINDUSTAN KO TODNE KI ZAROORAT NAHI
by super success on Feb 17, 2008 01:18 PM Permalink
hindus were raped in mughal time and forcible converted to muslim and salim is the living example .
RE:HINDUSTAN KO TODNE KI ZAROORAT NAHI
by rexberry on Feb 17, 2008 01:14 PM Permalink
pakistan main toh diwali chaalu hain... roz bomb fut rahe hain... happy diwali salim lol... enjoy diwali in paki
RE:HINDUSTAN KO TODNE KI ZAROORAT NAHI
by FCUK on Feb 17, 2008 01:21 PM Permalink
Hello Gh@@tee.... Do not get tensed like Raj Thakrey...He has already lost his balance. Bole tu Get well Soon Mamuuuuuuuuuuu.......
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray's hate campaign against north Indians has paralysed the city leading to the closure of many small and medium industries here.
"Since last 5-6 days around 8,000-10,000 people from Nasik have gone, as they are scared and are not ready to work. About 35-40 small and medium scale industries have been shut dow
RE:closure of industries in nasik
by amit sharma on Feb 17, 2008 01:17 PM Permalink
The industries in Nashik, which bore the brunt of violence after MNS chief Raj Thackeray's arrest in Mumbai, have suffered losses to the tune of Rs 400 crore.
The incidents of stone-pelting, arson and exodus of North Indian workers from the region have hit the local industries hard, Prashant Sathe, general secretary of Nashik Industries Manufacturers' Association (NIMA) said.
RE:RE:closure of industries in nasik
by amit sharma on Feb 17, 2008 01:19 PM Permalink
Dhananjay Bele, President of Ambad Industrial Manufacturers' Association (AIMA) said "we are facing a big problem after many North Indians have quit."
At least 40 per cent of the industries, especially the small-scale ones, have been badly affected, he said.
There are over 200 big industries and 1500 small units scattered over both Satpur and Ambad industrial belts in the region.
Bhele said ten per cent of small-scale units are nearly closed, and if the labour problem continues, others too might be badly affected.
Meanwhile, all the finishing work in contruction sectors has come to standstill due to lack of labours.
RE:RE:RE:closure of industries in nasik
by amit sharma on Feb 17, 2008 01:21 PM Permalink
Industry leaders, coming to terms with Rs 400 crore loss, are now bracing themselves for an even bigger fallout: The effect of lockdown on small factories.
"In a day or two, the situation will worsen when spare parts don't arrive at the factories that have to meet daily targets,'' says Dhananjay Bhele, president of Ambad Industrial Manufacturers' Association (AIMA).
While some were unskilled workers on construction sites, many were semi-skilled who worked on the assembly line in steel and automotive industries, and are not easy to replace. However, both the AIMA and the Nashik Industrial Manufacturers' Association (NIMA) have, for the last three days, been appealing to local youth to come forward if they want to "replace'' the migrant workers.
"Not one has applied,'' says Bhele. It's clear that not all incidents of violence were orchestrated by the MNS; many local trouble-makers took advantage of the atmosphere of tension to chase and beat up vegetable-vendors, smug in the belief that their individual offences would get absorbed in the overall MNS lawlessness.
RE:RE:RE:RE:closure of industries in nasik
by amit sharma on Feb 17, 2008 01:24 PM Permalink
Industries in the area have suffered a combined loss of up to Rs.4 billion (approx $100 million) in the past fortnight of violence.
The immediate fallout could be a steep increase in the cost of labour, which in turn would lead to a hike - almost double in some cases - in the prices of goods manufactured in the industrial belt.
"The prices of steel products, electrical equipment and automobile parts are expected to nearly double in the coming weeks. The situation is a direct fallout of the non-availability of cheap, unskilled labour," Nashik Industrial Manufacturers' Association (NIMA) chairperson Abhay Kulkarni told IANS.
According to NIMA's estimates, nearly 30,000 labourers have left the industrial belt in the past two weeks of unrest sparked by the Raj Thackeray-led MNS. Many taxi drivers and street vendors were assaulted in Mumbai and a man in Nashik lost his life in the violence.
Apprehending more violence, the migrant workers have gone back to their homes in Bihar or Uttar Pradesh.
As a general rule, these labourers are recruited by agents who supply them to construction firms or small-scale industries for a lower minimal wage settlement.
In the process, the agents get huge commissions from firms for providing them with cheap labour.
The daily wages range between Rs.40 to Rs.300 depending on the nature of the work, Kulkarni said.
But in the current scenario, getting cheap labour is the biggest problem faced by the industry and there seems to be
RE:RE:closure of industries in nasik
by amit sharma on Feb 17, 2008 01:25 PM Permalink
so who is suffering....and u can see how north indian migrants contributed to maharashtra's growth
RE:closure of industries in nasik
by FCUK on Feb 17, 2008 01:34 PM Permalink
Yes.... :)) Gh@@tee leader is real real....jam of @ss. Damaging his own state...