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by sacchi baat on Feb 11, 2008 01:47 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

yeh,rohit sharma is 2nd genration bhiya,he speaks and is studing on marathi college.he was match winner tommorow.he prides himself to be mumbaikar,will we thro him out rajau bhau,shall we start hatin him?

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by shubhangi vidwans on Feb 12, 2008 07:11 PM   Permalink
Hi,

It seems you didn't hear his interview. He never denied contribution of non-maharashtrian in Development of this State. He has non-maharashtrian people in his party. He is against only those Non-Maharashtrians who are spoiling city. Do you know now there is no place for other people to come here in Mumbai. You are staying at your home. If your friends, neighbour come and stay at your house and your house is full. What would you do? You will tell them that there is no place to stay at your home. If they still force to get into your house what would you do? leave your own house or take some action? Suppose you go to court. You don't get justice, then what would you do agitate and die or win over them. Right or wrong. This is not the case only about Mumbai. This is happening in all major cities. Why the citizens of those state should suffer for UPians or Bihari's or any other states' arrogant netas who are useless. Is it not their duty to develop their own states. Create job opportunities in their own state. If your neighbour delivers children and expect you to bring them up because he is unable to look after them. Would you do? Think rationally about what is succhi baat. It will help us all grow as an Indian. In case, Hindi language is to be used in State Assembly, it should be used in every state's assembly why only in Maharashtra or Mumbai. Why not is Karnataka, Kolkata, Kerala, WB, Harayana and so on. After all, itt is or national language.

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by satya s on Feb 13, 2008 03:21 PM   Permalink
the fault is its not really "your house".it is their country as well.

second hindi is not a national language.language is the indivdual's choice in ny case.respect the limits.



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