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UP and Bihar
by rexberry on Feb 09, 2008 12:10 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Just yesterday i saw one news that ppl pelted stones on chief minister as he was there to inaugarate Nalanda university...jab bhala karne jaate hain tab hi maar hi khaana padta hain...students and even there families went against teachers who didnt allow them to cheat in exams... not even a single MNC is interested in UP and bihar... when reliance fresh entered UP ... it was not allowed due to personal relations of ambanis with amar singh...reliance is not allowed to open any factories in UP as again the same problem.... problem is with grass root level... not just the state government even people are responsible for no growth in these states...
i want a proper reply... if there is a personal attack for this blog then that indicates you have nothing to counterdebate for this issue

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by amit on Feb 09, 2008 12:35 PM   Permalink
You are right its partly, peoples fault for not recognizing the weightage of their say, but i still think politicians have an important and crucial obligation, since ordinary people look up to them for solutions to their problems and hence it is politicans duty! to provide better lives for their citizens. Here are my suggestions for the problem:

Identify who is the bureaucracy behind these politicans? and why are they being so counterproductive when it comes to development of their state or whether it is the politicians own ego that has made a poor decisions for the state.
If it is politcians personal reasons his/her ego, then dump the politician in the next election(which will need a strong grass root level movement finances),Politcians have to realize that unless they do positive things in the time they have, they stand to lose in a big way, An analogy here is that of enjoying an ice candy, you will enjoy it until its on the stick, but its all gone in a bit.

but if its the bureaucrats, then understand the motives behind that, it could be slugishness or any other hidden agenda. Somebody is definitely derailing the growth of UP and Bihar, since after independence there have been so many primeministers, people at top positions who hail from these two states, but they are still considered backward, why so?. Lastly have rule of law implemented in strictest of sense in such places, since people need disciplining at times, Promoting primary education with emphasis to clea

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by rexberry on Feb 09, 2008 12:49 PM   Permalink
even people are responsible too... they dont want growth in there cities... they oppose everything ... be it industrialisation,SEZ anything all are opposed... only noida has done some great developments but trust me i came to know that noida was a part of UP only when i was in delhi... or else i thought even noida is a part of delhi..

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by san veer on Feb 09, 2008 12:34 PM   Permalink
Thats what the main problem is. Why can't ppl let the industrialists come in their state. Reason : The politicians doesn't want that. If Industrialization come, ppl would get prosperous, educated and then these politicians wouldnt get vote.

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by sachin singh on Feb 09, 2008 12:32 PM   Permalink
You are absolutely right.
UP and Bihar are the lands of Rama and Krishna. what do you say now? lands of mullu and lallu.
i live abroad and whenever people with genuine interest ask about these two regions, i remain silent.
its a shame to mention UP and Bihar to be part of our great country

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