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Need to develop UP and Bihar
by Shane on Mar 05, 2008 04:26 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The roots of this controvercy is employment which noth indian have to search out side. Shiv Sena or MNS never oppose to Gujratis and South Indian also. They hold on most of the business and industry there. They only target to UP and Bihar. The responese from North India should be constructive. There sould be ban on all product manufectured in Gujrat and Maharastra and also on Bollywood Films. Force them if they need north indian money come to establish industries here produce here and market them. Gujrat industies grow only on all india marketing basis and the intusties looks noth india as a big market. If industies sift to North India problem will resolve.

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  RE:Need to develop UP and Bihar
by kuldip nair on Mar 05, 2008 04:30 PM   Permalink
Why do you bring Gujarat in between? I am not a Gujarati but I am proud of Gujarat & I hate everyone who say against it. I dont brag about my native place here. Thats another things Gujjus love my native food & i love them

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  RE:Need to develop UP and Bihar
by intelligent on Mar 05, 2008 04:33 PM   Permalink
Gujarat has CM like Modi and he never believe in divide and rule let me clear he is extraordinary person and if he will stands for PM he will get 60 crore votes as people dont believe monkey Advani at all who visited Pakistan to say Jinnah was patriotic. there are more than 300 castes in Gujarat states but never happen divide and rule Raj is another item in maharashtra

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  RE:Need to develop UP and Bihar
by raju kumar on Mar 05, 2008 04:30 PM   Permalink
it should be applied for each and every citizen of india . it appiled to all marathis who is working in bangalore or hyderabaad

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