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Why 80%, give them 200%
by Truth on Apr 10, 2008 12:48 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Why 80% reservation.. give them 200% reservations.. but the matter of fact is, can these people do the jobs?????

Try to find the history of Mumbai dating 150 years back... what do u find... just a fishing village.. then the British have started industries there, and it has attracted a lot of migrants. And it is these migrants that have made Mumbai what it is and not the so called sons of the soil..

For all the duration of time, it was with these sons of the soil, mumbai was nothing but a fishing village. These sons of the soil should be grateful to the migrants to have made Mumbai a world class city from a fishing village, rathar than doing all this nonsense

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  RE:Why 80%, give them 200%
by Aajka Lalu on Apr 10, 2008 01:58 PM   Permalink
you soo good north indians why dont you develop your up, bihar? just forget about mumbai and why worry of job reservations in maharashtra? you create jobs in bihar up and reserve them for all uncivilized bhayys

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  RE:Why 80%, give them 200%
by Kiran Kulkarni on Apr 10, 2008 01:33 PM   Permalink
Han sub charity ke liye aaye. Even Britishers!
Kitne ehsan faramosh hai ye loag!
Apna culture bata rahe hain!
I challenge them to develop their native states, which will make India developed!

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  RE:Why 80%, give them 200%
by sehil on Apr 10, 2008 02:55 PM   Permalink
kiran beti ehsaan faramosh hi rahegi tu hamesha. no doubt u r frustated. anyway u cant do much except to vote raj.

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  RE:Why 80%, give them 200%
by shekhar layane on Apr 10, 2008 02:28 PM   Permalink
Mr Truth don't play true lies Pls go to school once again and make your History correct.

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