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India?
by usa on Feb 06, 2008 10:06 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The current status is:

Kerala - C/o Gulf
Tamilnadu - No Comments
Andhra Pradesh - Telangana movement
Karnataka - Ask Tamilnadu
Bihar,UP - Their weapons are sophisticated than Indian Army's
Bengal - Chinese will listen.
Seven sister states - Instant death if you are non-assamese.
Punjab - Khalistan
Kashmir - Kidding?
Rajasthan - They call you 'Paradesi'.
Maharastra - Vidarbha movement.
UP - Bundelkhand, Poorvanchal etc
...

Due to the intrinsic cultural diversity, each State in India cannot 'productively' govern more than 2 million citizens.
India should 'decentralize' 604 districts into States or Cantons as in Switzerland.


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  RE:India?
by usa on Feb 07, 2008 11:55 AM   Permalink
Same to you Sreedhar.

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by Pankaj Ramani on Feb 07, 2008 09:19 AM   Permalink
Hi USA,

Dont go by size 4 development.Look at Goa , 4 ppl of 12 lacs we have 40 MLAS ...planning to increase to 60 can u believe ?
All these A-Holes wants money and power , get elected on shear money power as no of voters per constituency do not go beyond 12000 nos.If you take care of 3500 voters ,even GOD will not be able to defeat you.
With this equation well set and digested by each winning MLA , they fight like street dogs with each other for the beach in heat (read as ministaral bearth)...Result ...Goa has most unstable Government....If you spread this deasease all round India , Common man will get molested not every day but coninuously for 24X7X365

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by kumar saha on Feb 07, 2008 09:11 AM   Permalink
We really need to think seriously about future of India. At present scenario, it looks very gloomy. Integrity of India is questioned repeatedly.

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