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Not enough
by Rohit ezhuthachan on Feb 16, 2008 10:06 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

You are giving details about your birth. Why these Bhaiyas and Biharis are being shunted out of their nearby capital Delhi? Now from Patiala? Tomorrow from Kolkata. Assam already started. Kashmir is out-of-bounds to them. It is not because of any particular religion or creed. They live in filthy conditions, make the surrounding filthy, do not bother about the cleanliness of the neighburhood,the door nearby, stack unwanted things outside their homes inconveniencing others. Don't you and me hate such persons? If Mulayam and his sweeper Amar or bahenji are so much interested in them, let them make Lucknow,Kanpur and Agra like Mumbai. And about Lalu. The less said the better. He made Bhiar a dangerous and filthy state and now preaching and threatening about Chhat Pooja! Just give these things a portion of your thought.

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  RE:Not enough
by mandook on Feb 16, 2008 10:13 AM   Permalink
All these things DO NOT JUSTIFY Raj Thackeray's tirade against non-Maharashtrians.

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  RE:Not enough
by a c on Feb 16, 2008 11:21 AM   Permalink
Rohit,there are problems no doubt.They still do not justify throwing out the UP and Bihar people from any place,Maharashtra included.The same argument extends to Muslims also who,largely,have a poor standard of living,inadequate education and high unemployment rates coupled with dangerous communal tendencies.But they have every right to live in this country which belongs as much to them as us.What is needed is spread of education and a systematic upliftment of poor people.Surely,you would not be having anything against well-educated,civilised and decent people whether they belong to UP or Bihar or any other state.I can understand your frustation seeing the lawlessness and anarchy around you but the route taken by raj Thakrey is neither a solution,nor a long-term settlement of this issue.

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