I tend to agree with Colonel to an extent. Even in Delhi, for that matter, Biharis carry a very big influence because of their easy access to the corridors of power. Few days back, there was a similar problem at Bangalore, when the locasl protested against large scale presence of Biharis for railway recruitment. Hon'ble Minister for railways, of course sided with the Biharis. Where is the sanctity of good old employment exchange concept, where the locals used to get themselves registered. Employment is a problem with all the states in the country, so if Biharis are promoted to take away the jobs from the locals, then what alternative is left with the local unemployed youth except to get into anti national activities. May be government should consider to generate enough employment in Bihar so that this problem of getting into somebody else's domain is avoided.