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Reservations for locals
by Ananthakrishnan Punnai on Apr 10, 2008 11:02 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

All political parties promoting the 'Bhoomiputra' concept should realise that Maharashtra and Mumbai are what it is today,not because of Maharashtrians but because of entreprenuers of other states setting up units here. As such, talk of bhoomiputra should be nipped in bud and the persons promoting these silly things should be straightaway arrested or boycotted by other parties. Enough of divisive politics in our beautiful country.

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  RE:Reservations for locals
by sp on Apr 10, 2008 11:16 AM   Permalink
why u people talk this when some one talk about marathis, why not when tamils talk about thier pride , why not whne kanadaties talke about thier pride. why only when some one talk about mumbai & marathi manoos? why this . you people say there are 99% of business run by non marathis , ok it is n ot 99% but yes the precentage is high , but who has ask them to come here & start business why their business work & flouriesh here in mumbai , Maharashtra & not in any other part of this country . why they insist on starting business in mumbai can you answer this question. this businessmen take advantage in from of concession from state govt. in land prices, electricity charges, many other benefit are taken by this businessmen if you take advantage & bnefit from state govt. then you are bound to employ the locals .

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  RE:Reservations for locals
by Sunil Karkhanis on Apr 10, 2008 11:10 AM   Permalink
Mumbai & Maharashtra is what today is only coz of Mahrashtrains & no one else. Outsiders are only here to gain something & they dont wanna give nethng to this land. betters outsiders know their limits when saying their contributions towards this land.

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