My dear Ashutosh, Point that Maharashtrians are making is that the talented Biharis can use their talent where it is needed to improve the conditions, that is in Bihar. Are they coming to Maharashtra to help the farmers in Vidarbha? That is for Mahaharashtrains to do. When there was a terrible famine in Bihar, dozens of social workers from Maharashtra had gone to Bihar to help organize relief work. They had gone there at their own expense and not for salary as the talent from Bihar expects to earn everyhwere else. They were apalled to see the lethargy of the zamindars who had the money but did not want to spend it to irrigate the fields and feed their hungry country-cousins. You might not have even heard of Pundalikji Katagade, a Maharashtrian, who, as ayoung boy, was sent by Mhatmaji to Motihari to serve the people. He organized the farmers in Motihari against the expoitative British planters who would not let the farmers plant grain on a single square inch of land and forced them to plant only indigo. Our government has removed such inspiring parts of history from books. May be your parents might remember him. You forget like all those cultural aristocrats in who boast about their culture and language that there is greatness in every man, only you must not be narcissitic and look beyond your state borders.