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bhaiya bhagaoo aandolan
by Nash on Feb 07, 2008 05:43 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Remove them from the roots from Mumbai. If bhaiya taxi drivers will go on strike, I think we have sufficient maharashtrians who are unemployed and can drive a cab for their living.

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by Rebel on Feb 07, 2008 05:59 PM   Permalink
If that was the case were they sleeping until now ...

Or the Ghatis waiting for the bhaiyyas to go on a strike so that they can pounce on that opportunity ...

wake up !!!

before "bhaiyyas destroy your culture"....



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  RE:bhaiya bhagaoo aandolan
by bharat rai on Feb 07, 2008 05:50 PM   Permalink
Why u guys think of Up and Bihar
development in Mumbai is done by all outsiders.

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by ABC on Feb 07, 2008 05:50 PM   Permalink
I am fully with you, Just remove all north india including AB from Mumbai

JAI MAHARASHTRA

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by MGR Fan on Feb 07, 2008 05:58 PM   Permalink
First stop Vidharba farmers from committing suicide then preach about other things.

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by Jitendra Ambaselkar on Feb 08, 2008 05:39 AM   Permalink
Mumbai is so safe & vibrant hence everybody want ot stay here.. hence marathi has lost his existance here & Bhaiyya has nothing to do with maharashtra politics hence amar singh should shut hs mouth.U wont find any marathi migrate to bihar or UP cos they are worst states

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  RE:bhaiya bhagaoo aandolan
by MGR Fan on Feb 07, 2008 05:47 PM   Permalink
I would like to ride in a taxi driven by Prathiba Patil or Sharad Pawar... WIll it happen?

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