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  RE:Jai Biharwa
by D S on Mar 06, 2008 04:05 AM   Permalink
how about bewras who take hafta in mumbai and maharastra...all happened after sena and mns came around exploiting language to the fullest

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  RE:RE:Jai Biharwa
by Attatar Yena on Mar 06, 2008 04:17 AM   Permalink
Thanks for accepting my arguement above beharis have a criminal core at teh centre of their personality..

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  RE:Jai Biharwa
by abhinav kumar on Mar 06, 2008 04:46 AM   Permalink
What about outraging of girls' modesty in New year's party in Mumbai.isnt it shame for whole nation!!!

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  RE:Jai Biharwa
by Attatar Yena on Mar 06, 2008 05:17 AM   Permalink
Those were biharis and UP for your information ...Dont act like a fool ... you know and everybody knows what is the situaton in Bihar and UP .. I need not say more..

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  RE:Jai Biharwa
by abhinav kumar on Mar 06, 2008 05:53 AM   Permalink
The underworld of Mumbai, the most populous city in India and capital of Maharashtra state, is a criminal network, which thrives on extortion, drugs and prostitution. The underworld is controlled by three or four major gangs, but most of them have been on the run from law recently.

The underworld's activities are not just limited to organized crime. Many 'dons' are supposedly linked to the heart of India's entertainment industry, otherwise known as Bollywood. The main role played by the underworld is that of financing the productions, although some outfits aim to control the script content and other thematic elements of the plot.

The Mumbai underworld today does not exist as one single gang, like the former D-Company, but rather as a collection of gangs which have formed from the parent gangs' split. Some are; Chotta Shakeel and Abu Salem gang (also known as D-Company), Chotta Rajan gang, Ejaz Lakdawala gang and Arun Gawli gang, as well as other gangs which have arisen recently. Drug trade still continues with other parts of the world from Mumbai, and the city still sees a lot of bloody shootouts between gang members and police.

-excerpts from India Diary

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Biharis an unwanted lot: Bal Thackeray