Our strength is unity in diversity. Once that breaks, that's it. I see many chances of that breaking. karnataka/tamilnadu, biharis/assamese, now up/mumbai. once a crack comes, anything is easy to break. We indians should be united just as Indians first.
Re: Unity in Diversity
by vijay potdar on Sep 11, 2008 02:52 PM Permalink
Yes you are absolutely correct so no body should initiate by saying "Hum ___ hai isliye ___ should excuse us". Infacat just apology should not be sufficient there should be some remarkable penalty so that Important persons/VIPs will not comment to hurt any bodies feelings.
Re: Unity in Diversity
by Anchal Vibhuti on Sep 11, 2008 07:58 PM Permalink
What feelings you are talking about sir, I am not from UP Bihar or Mumbai. I am an indian only. If one doesnt know the local language and has to commute then what should he/she can do. She didn't said anything wrong, What she said was an apology to all the marathis that she don't know marathi, but after that the bugger raj is telling to apologize.
Why the hell she should apologize, and why you are not thinking sir that we are indians first...
Re: Unity in Diversity
by Arkotak on Sep 12, 2008 07:35 AM Permalink
jaya can speak in which ever language...we dont care...as long as she does not link her choice of language to Maharastrians. Having uttered this nonsense she ought to apologize
Re: Unity in Diversity
by Hussain AK on Sep 14, 2008 04:15 PM Permalink
Yes Anchal, you are absolutely right to say first of all we all are indians, then only madarais , marathi,marwaadi,hidu, muslim,chirstian etc. etc. Country first. No one is above our Samvidaan and khanoon. Raj is running a guda party group. He should be booked first for damaging private properties & public properties. Hussain. Doha.
Re: Unity in Diversity
by Vinod on Sep 12, 2008 09:06 AM Permalink
was abusing one of the most venerable festivals of Bihar i.e. chhath as drama caring for the sentiments of others. Mr. Potdar what to talk of the sentiments of the mere mortals even the sentiments of gods are not cared for in some places in India. Before you teach others first look at the man in the mirror.