what do all those people who support regionalism (which is so overt in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Maharasthra,and now Hyderabad) have to say about the ill treatment meted out to the Indians abroad.....if u think that people from less developed states shouldnt come to Maharashtra or else they should adopt Maharsthrian culture and not be loyal to the native places (read states)then what do u have to say about celebrating Indian Independence Day and observing Indian festivals by Indians settled abroad?According to Mr Raj Thakeray that is also a "natak" by Indians in America or England or Australia, etc.All those people having relatives abroad and still supporting regionalism in India ...what will u do if America attacks India...will u ask ur relatives to be loyal to America and join the American forces against India ..grow up people....there are lots of serious issues before the nation which need attention ....by the people and the politicians
RE:growing regionalism in India
by sudeep singh on Feb 07, 2008 12:48 AM Permalink
IF BHAIYAS CAN EARN THEIR LIVELIHOOD IN AMERICA, EUROPE, AUSTRALIA, AFRICA...THEN WHY NOT IN MUMBAI?....WORLD IS GLOBAL...LETS C WHO STOPS WHOM TO WORK AT PLACE ACCORDING TO LIKINGS.....TAKE UP THE CHALLENGE...
RE:growing regionalism in India
by shantanu pandit on Feb 07, 2008 12:56 AM Permalink
u cant say that regionalism is rife in maharashtra...condition is far worse in punjab and delhi and haryana....people in those states openly abuse and beatup bihari's...even people from UP openly abuse bihari's
RE:growing regionalism in India
by chidamber on Feb 07, 2008 12:47 AM Permalink
In fact Indians will love Mumbai anytime,Some fellas are using the divisional politics to create rift amongst the people, Elections are the right time to show this people where they stand, by not voting agianst them inspite of all the INDIANISM and we vote them, then its our badluck that we deserve what we vote and then SUFFER for the same. ALL INDIANS UNITE and oppose these regional divisor, SAY NO to REGIONLISM, be it anywhere in INDIA.