What is the economic status of UP, Bihar, West Bengal? Who are howling these slogans of fowl play? Not a single state mentioned above has the potential to provide proper health, security, education, job , etc.. to its people. They should all resign. Its a shame that people from north east India have to come so long to earn money leaving behind their family. Each and every state should be self content and prosper and thats the bottom line of the issue. People have resisted in past. In Jammu and Kashmir Bihari's and Punjabi's were slaughtered. In Bihar - Assamese were slaughtered. In Assam, Biharis were slaughtered, In UP and Bihar - Dalits are slaughtered at will. The issue is why this is happening - simple reason - its a fight for survival. Politians like Lalu, Mayawati and Mulayam Singh are eyeing on only one factor i.e. Vote Bank. If a person like "Govinda" can win elections just on the votes of Bihari's & UP people migrated to Vasai... then its a open door for these above mentioned scums to enter into Maharashtra and make it another Bihar. Its not that all who have migrated are bad. Maharashtra is US and Bihar is Africa... there should be some immigration restrictions. Many people who come to Mumbai without any job do get mesmarised by the "Maya Nagri" and land up doing anything for the sake of survival.
RE:Is it really a problem ?
by rajesh kumar on Feb 05, 2008 08:29 AM Permalink
without an outsiders mumbai will be in trouble marathi only knows spitting nothing else...sale kalu kalu saab hote hai aur maha bekar log hai they don't even talk to padosi.. they are so rude.. thanks to outsiders coz of them mumbai is surviving..
RE:RE:Is it really a problem ?
by Ajit Gole on Feb 05, 2008 08:36 AM Permalink
That shows from where u belong... we see everyday these so called northies shitting on railway lines, and on footpaths...
RE:Is it really a problem ?
by Rambothu S on Feb 05, 2008 08:31 AM Permalink
In the US no one has even heard about Mumbai, everyone has heard about Bangalore. There is a term today (look at the dictionaries) called 'Bangalored' meaning 'my job has been taken by Bangalore'. If Mumbai lives at all it lives on past glories and on present charity by guys like Raj who at least help it to make it to the headlines of national newspapers on certain dates.
RE:RE:Is it really a problem ?
by Ajit Gole on Feb 05, 2008 08:39 AM Permalink
U r just another example of "moron". May be you shud ask Sania.. why she quited from Bangalore open...??? Hey u belong to the state where you have the Devegowdas... right? Maybe thats the reason why u run to other states..
RE:Is it really a problem ?
by Ajit Gole on Feb 05, 2008 08:26 AM Permalink
Mumbai is heart of the country. The issue is will rest of India survive without its heart?
RE:Is it really a problem ?
by rajesh kumar on Feb 05, 2008 08:26 AM Permalink
Any big businessmen from Maharashtra Country? Ambani from Gujrat, Bombay Film Industries mostly North, South and East Indian...
RE:RE:Is it really a problem ?
by Ajit Gole on Feb 05, 2008 08:35 AM Permalink
The question is "Why the Northies if so well talented have similar infrastructure in their own city". Why they have to come doewn to Maharashtra or to be specific Mumbai to excel ??? Think about it dear.
RE:Is it really a problem ?
by rajesh kumar on Feb 05, 2008 08:31 AM Permalink
Remove BSE and NSE from Mumbai or list only marathi companies there and make ISE( Indian Stock Exchange) in Delhi then will see how mumbai or maharashtra will grow...
RE:RE:Is it really a problem ?
by Ajit Gole on Feb 05, 2008 08:43 AM Permalink
Well its never too late... Start a Bihar Stock Exchange (BSE) Or NSE (North-India Stock Exchange)