Raj are playing marathi cards. he should learn lesson from history. Migrants should not come to Maharashtra/Mumbai if this logic was applied in 500 years before Chhatrapati Shivajis ancestors would have not come to Maharashtra. Shivaji ( a migrant form Rajasthan %u2013 Refer book Shivchhatrapati by Baba Saheb purandare) trained them in warfare and was able to win suntans and mughals. After his death maratha following his war tactics started winning/rulling almost entire India. But they could not make people/warrior of other parts of India( in which Shivaji was master) to be on their side. The effect was seen in Panipat war, in which they could not convince other community to fight form their side.
RE:Causes behind Panipat
by heramb gude on Apr 08, 2008 05:53 PM Permalink
UP/Bihar are becoming the proverbial millstones for India and are slowing India's progress.I won't say that Maharashtra is superb what with a deteriorating power crisis and farmer suicides.But here on this very message board,you get a naked demonstration of UP/Bihari northern India mentality who suffer from a misplaced superiority complex.Please refer msg posted by some Mr Mittal.Other Indians including Marathis would certainly loathe such abhorrent thinking where UP/Biharis believe that they own the country and have the right to rule the country just bcoz their mother tongue Hindi has been accorded the status of national language.Can u answer why outside of Maharashtra in Assam and Manipur,where Raj and Bal Thackeray are complete unknons,were UP/Bihari migrants attacked.The media is portraying that being anti-UP/Bihari and opposing their hegemonistic tendencies is being anti-Indian.This is contrary to reality and a wrong percepition is being set as a precedent
RE:Causes behind Panipat
by vivek mital on Apr 08, 2008 05:59 PM Permalink
and marathis are doing great job by beating and killing poor people....such things can never happen in north
RE:Causes behind Panipat
by aoneall on Apr 08, 2008 06:26 PM Permalink
heramb gude, Two wrongs do not make a right. If North Eastern states also suffer from inferiority complex and are afraid of North Indians like you, it does not mean you are right.