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Where did Hate Come from?
by Indian Vamphire on Feb 15, 2008 06:51 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I guess the Hindi speaking and the Marathi speaking population are not against each other. In my opinion, in any organizations in the state, both these pupils sit together and have lunch, breakfast together. The tiffins are shared amongst each other. So, where is the question of fight and agitation against each other? It is only Amar Singh, Abu Azmi, Raj, Lalu & other stupid politicians who are raising the issue. As a common working person, in our day to day life, where do we see such hatred? OR do we get that much of time also to think about hating each other?

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by Vaibhav Pradhan on Feb 15, 2008 06:59 PM   Permalink
You dont understand the issue dear friend. Its that this same tolerenece is taken as Marathi weakness. How in the world can you you justify and accept a demand to have Hindi as working language of Mumbai corporation? Can this be done in Chennai? If not then why and how in Mumbai? Just because we accepted Hindi as our national language? We areproud of Hindi as our national language but that doesn't mean that we are ready to replace Marathi with Hindi. Thats the issue.

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by Indian Vamphire on Feb 15, 2008 07:11 PM   Permalink
I agree with you in totality. In fact Hindi can never replace Marathi. No Way!! However, this problem is to be sorted out politically. The working force of Bihar & UP should now be asking their representatives forcefully to open up the doors of employment in the Home State itself where they can work with Head High. This is the only solution.

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by jayesh on Feb 15, 2008 06:58 PM   Permalink
i am agree with you only 50% raj is not person who included above stupid humans.

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by Arun Jani on Feb 15, 2008 07:01 PM   Permalink
No body is against anybody but the fact remains that MUmbai is overcrouded and getting more & more overcrouded.All the inhabitants of the city including all marashtrians and others will find it difficult to stay in the city if the influx continuous. what can be the solutions to thas on going inevitable situation.

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by Lakhan on Feb 15, 2008 06:59 PM   Permalink
Dude I am not saying there is difference but go to Pune or Mum you'd see a significant population is too over proud of being MHians and racist. These ppl are using their emotion and believe me this unconstitutional step would break us into pieces where you have to get permits to enter into different city/state... cheap politics man!

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by Indian Vamphire on Feb 15, 2008 07:05 PM   Permalink
So... Are not people from UP & Bihar proud of their being of that state? So, are they also racists? When we go to US or other countries, we feel proud to call ourselves Indian and that we are having the oldest & purest culture in the World. So, being Indian means racist?
Common Grow up. Being proud of self culture do not mean racism. In fact people new to this have to accept this.

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by Vaibhav Pradhan on Feb 15, 2008 07:04 PM   Permalink
Dont talk nonsense like constitutionality and all. In TN, they dont even recognize Hindi and you are telling us about constitution. We are proud of being Marathi and we are proud of our culture and achievements. You guys and your leaders didnt do and achieve anything in last 60 years and now you are jealous of our achievements. Only achievement for your leaders is the illegal recruitment in Railways. That is UNCONSTITUTIONAL and NOT our self esteem.

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