However much lofty seems to be the idea of people being free to travel and work wherever they wish, it has its drawbacks. The decimation of the rare species is one of the outcomes of people cutting forests and making home there. The deluge of people from states that have been ruined by politicians has a similar effect on the cultures of the states that receive that flood. It is a real problem and the central leadership is purblind to that problem because they are mainly north Indians. They are merely ostriches. As usual they are ignoring the hurt sentiments of people of states where these refugees from their godforsaken home states are flocking, seeking food and refuge from goonda raaj. But, what is the effect on the lcoal people, why shoeld they have no right to potect tneir culture and the immigrants be granted a supoerior position? It is high time, to avoid such tensions, steps must be taken to keep poulations in their home states, if not by a travel permit system, then by ensuring that there is balanced growth of economic opportunties all over the country.
RE:Bhoomi putra is a much abused word
by AJITH BHATT on Feb 23, 2008 08:46 PM Permalink
Yes you are right,I have been to Mumbai quite a few times and have seen these Bhaiyas and Biharis behave,I sincerely hope this menance of UP/Bihar does not spread to our city of Bangalore.
RE:Bhoomi putra is a much abused word
by on Feb 23, 2008 09:06 PM Permalink
Well said... If Tata can create an entire township in Bihar then surely it is a lack of political will which is preventing further growth in that state. If state government can tackle the infrastructure as well as the law and order, then maybe we can see industries come up. I have lost all hope in political class of bihar and just hope that such issues sets the central government thinking on balanced growth of opportunites.