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Lessons for UP BIHAR POLITICIANS
by Navneet on Feb 13, 2008 07:17 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

1. Stop the caste politics. Votebank politics.
2. Support businesspeople. Incentiwise.
3. Start learn and speak english.
4. Stop chewing that nut
5. Obey law and ask people to obey law.
6. Steal (corrupt) less(i know u cantdo away that habit completely. Takes time)
7. Be nice human beings.
8. Respect other peoples cultures and languages

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  RE:Lessons for UP BIHAR POLITICIANS
by Anil Sinha on Feb 13, 2008 07:38 PM   Permalink
Nice sentiments! But please do not single out Bihar. Please address the whole of the "other India". Only, the nut may be substituted by some other thing.

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  RE:Lessons for UP BIHAR POLITICIANS
by Rahul Oturkar on Feb 13, 2008 08:29 PM   Permalink
there is no human right violations. GO to Assam, J&K where there is human right violations. Go to Belgao where there is human rights violations. Murthy I will file a case against you. mind you.

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  RE:Lessons for UP BIHAR POLITICIANS
by Ajay Thanekar on Feb 13, 2008 09:55 PM   Permalink
Very good reply Rahul. These fellows will not understand what Maharashtra has given them. They stay here for the whole life and don't know a single word of Marathi. Whereas you are not entertained in Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Andhra because you cant speak in their language.

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by shashikumar nair on Feb 13, 2008 10:15 PM   Permalink
Dear Thanekar,

First of all please understand that all the important capital of Indian states are occupied by outsiders. Not only Mumbai, take example of capital of Bangalore, Chennai, or Ahemdabad etc.


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by Rahul Oturkar on Feb 14, 2008 08:09 AM   Permalink
e bhadya gup bas. madras madhe sagle lungi lok rahtat

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  RE:Lessons for UP BIHAR POLITICIANS
by Lucky on Feb 21, 2008 06:39 PM   Permalink
e bhadya suchh bas. Maharastra madhe sagle sanki aur paagal lok rahat.

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  RE:Lessons for UP BIHAR POLITICIANS
by Lucky on Feb 20, 2008 03:35 AM   Permalink
Ajay Thanekar,
I don't know which places mentioned in your text have you visited. You have tainted idea, mostly out of biased nature. Every state mentioned by you hold a huge outside population . And they are well equipped for the infrastructure to sustain.They utilise fund allocation every year awarded to them of influx and more over MNCs are growing leaps and bounds with the help of SEZs. There the state needs huge skilled, semi or unskilled labours.
Maharastra on the otherhand couldn't utilise infrastructure special package and were deep in law and order problem as state was not prepared to deal its' own people. When it happens, some goons take advantage of the situation and create havoc as in case of Raj T.
What to say about your knowledge of other state , the less the better.
It is just hearsay which you believe. If Raj T were right, why Bala T would react , chicken flu etc.? Why Raj T would have to bail hmself out when he was right ?
It was the method which was wrong.
Some Marathi great thinkers were great just because they showed us the way not by depriving or hindering any common person but showing the solution most accepted to all without causing hatred.
Trust me, showing vent on hapless poor people is crime and an act of shame. And you all are an indirect supporter of such crime.

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  RE:Lessons for UP BIHAR POLITICIANS
by pravin gawde on Feb 13, 2008 07:40 PM   Permalink
Raj project himself as the real heir of Balasaheb with respect to the Marathi Manoos.

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