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Marathis in Maharashtra
by dris dris on Apr 10, 2008 11:17 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Behind all this gossip pepole forget a couple of facts
1. Biharis are ill treated in almost every part of the country (54 were recently slained in Assam)
2. The maximum labor migrants are from UP/Bihar!!!! reasons -
High population
No law and order
Most corrupt and illeterate states
ugly cast based politics
No industries willing to start the plant/office in these states due to above reason.
True solution to this core issue is to have development all across the country. Each state should have 3-6 big cities with good number of industries/corporates. Then pepole dont need to migrate elsewhere and these problems will automatically be solved (provided we control the population like china did else whatever solution we adapt will fail)

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  RE:Marathis in Maharashtra
by shubhendu singh on Apr 10, 2008 11:30 AM   Permalink
Mr. Dris,

I m Bihari and i should tell you don't compare Bihar with Maharashtra and UP.Problem in Bihar is not illeterecy,but the peoples aquire higher position r corrupt and main problem is castism.Bihar is not illeterate State,its highly spiritual state.Hence the good educated person are forced to become a criminal.Bacause of the corrupt politicians.Bihar can change in just overnight,mind me, if we can have dictetore type of ruler for bihar.

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  RE:Marathis in Maharashtra
by sacchi baat on Apr 10, 2008 11:18 AM   Permalink
ARE GHATTI TU AA JA NA UP BIHAR ME SUDHARNE.

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  RE:Marathis in Maharashtra
by raj jay patil on Apr 10, 2008 11:33 AM   Permalink
sachi baat.....kya hua?? Sac bat suni to jal gayi teri??? Tum bhaiya aur 'bimari' sudhroge nahin....tumhe to g.... pe laat mar ke bahar nikal dena chahiye....cockroaches.

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